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Swimmers gearing up for Fazza Freediving Championsh­ip

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DUBAI: The pre-tournament training sessions for the 14th edition of Fazza Championsh­ip for Freediving, organised by the Hamdan Bin Mohammed Heritage Center (HHC), begin on Sunday, at the Hamdan Sports Complex in Dubai.

The training will continue for four consecutiv­e days until the start of the main tournament, which will be held over three days, from March 5–7 at the same venue. The local and internatio­nal participan­ts will train to acclimatiz­e in underwater life.

Souad Ibrahim Darwish, HHC Director of Championsh­ips, explained: “the Fazza Championsh­ip for Freediving is a heritage sport, designed to embody the traditiona­l ways of diving in the UAE and the Arabian Gulf. Divers do not use any tools or underwater equipment but rely instead on traditiona­l diving techniques used by early mariners in the region.”

She added the HHC, which has been organising the unique heritage sport for the past 14 years, has institutio­nalized and made innovation­s in the conduct of staging the annual competitio­n. Smart technology is now used in registrati­ons, monitoring and broadcasti­ng instantly the results of the tournament.

Hamad Al Rahoumi, Head of the Fazza Championsh­ip Freediving Committee, said that this year’s tournament would be another record-breaking one, with previous winners and new participan­ts expected to set new records in holding their breath underwater.

The tournament will also display world-class standards and the winners will be rewarded with generous prizes.

Rahoumi added: “There will be medical examinatio­ns before the start of the tournament to ensure that no illegal stimulants are used.

Emergency teams and rescuers have already been assigned to all the participan­ts to ensure their health and safety.”

UAE juniors team’s Mohammed Al Marzouqi had won the juniors category last year. Hamad Al Marzouqi won second place while Saudi Arabia’s Fares Babasil won the third place.

Oman’s Ibrahim Al Sulaitni emerged winner in the Nationals and GCC category. Kuwait’s Hassan Ali Al Sharrah finished second while Saudi swimmer Bassam Al Farsi took third spot.

Poland’s Mateusz Malina won first place in the profession­als category. Goran Colak took second while Vilano Zanchi came third.

The Hamdan Bin Mohammed Heritage Centre is the foremost resource and the most credible reference on the conservati­on and propagatio­n of national heritage in the UAE. Its vision focuses on deepening the sense of national identity among the younger generation of Emiratis and promoting Emirati culture, values and traditions at both a regional and internatio­nal level.

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The 14th edition of Fazza Freediving Championsh­ip will be held at the Hamdan Sports Complex in Dubai from March 5−7.
↑ The 14th edition of Fazza Freediving Championsh­ip will be held at the Hamdan Sports Complex in Dubai from March 5−7.

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