Khaleej Times

UAE cyclists impress

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abu dhabi — The first day of the Special Olympics IX MENA Games 2018 in Abu Dhabi saw medals awarded to outstandin­g athletes from across the region and beyond.

The opening day of competitio­ns saw athletes from 32 countries presented with medals for outstandin­g achievemen­ts in 16 sports on the track, court and field.

Dignitarie­s and honored guests handed out gold, silver and bronze medals as well as participat­ion medals to the delighted athletes as their friends, family and compatriot­s cheered and applauded. The UAE topped the medals charts in cycling winning a total of 6 in a series of races held at the Yas Marina Circuit, including golds in divisions 2 and 4 of the men’s 5km time trial.

In the tennis, which was played at Zayed Sports City, Monaco beat the UAE 4-0 and 4-1. Monaco’s

I won a sliver, a bronze and a gold. Three medals. I’m so proud and so happy that I won.

Ahmed Alamiri

Christophe Matte expressed his happiness at achieving victory on his first day on the court. His coach said he is now preparing the team to win the next match and is aiming for the gold medal.

Another of the opening day’s tennis games saw Syria lose 6-2 to Tunisia over two games. The Syrian team coach said his player, Mohammed Ayli, “did everything possible” but was beaten by his opponent’s speed in moving towards the ball. “This will not diminish the determinat­ion of the team to win the next games,” he said. “The players are working on their full preparatio­n for stronger confrontat­ions.”

More than 20 Special Olympians from eight countries strapped on their roller skates to compete in the 30m straight line, 100m, 300m and 2x100m relay races.

At the awards ceremony, Emirati Khalifa Ahmed Alamiri proudly wore his tally of three medals in roller-skating around his neck. “I won a sliver, a bronze and a gold. Three medals,” he said. “I’m so proud and so happy that I won.”

Khalifa took home gold in his division of the 2x100m relay, silver in the 100m and bronze in the 300m. Aya Esmail from Syria, Tinhinane Tamzait from Algeria and Seyed Saeid Eilali from Iran won Gold in divisions 1, 2 and 3 respective­ly in the 30m straight line. A series of exciting 300m races saw Emiratis Aysha Alnuaimi and Sayah Alhabash, Egyptians Shahd Nasser Soliman and Sherif Mohamed Abdelhamid Nada, and Jordanians Abdallah Alnahhas and Yousef Yousef all take home gold medals for winning their divisions.

“I loved being part of the Special Olympics IX MENA Games 2018. It gave me an opportunit­y to show that I too can win and bring medals for my country,” said Fardad Ghazimogha­dam from Iran who came third in the 300m division 3 category. Aya Esmail from Syria, a winners in one of the 30m straight line races, said: “I have been practicing for the last year with my coach to be part of this wonderful game and that hard work has paid off today.”

Syrian Nejmeh Al Amouri was making her debut in the powerlifti­ng competitio­n. The 16-year-old athlete won a silver medal for squat lifting 60kg in division F2.

 ?? Photo by Ryan Lim ?? The UAE’s Maja Saeed Al Falasi (right) in action against an Algerian defender in the basketball match. —
Photo by Ryan Lim The UAE’s Maja Saeed Al Falasi (right) in action against an Algerian defender in the basketball match. —

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