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Futtais, Scvortov and Remarenco begin training in Tokyo for Olympic Games

Gearing up to bring medals for the UAE, Futais, who is taking part in the skeet competitio­n, began practice at a shooting range situated in Tokyo. Scvortov and Remarenco will be taking part in the 73kg and above 100kg categories of the competitio­n

- Gulf Today, Staff Reporter

Stepping up the preparatio­ns, the UAE athletes started training hard for the Tokyo Games ater reaching Japan.

The top three medal hopes include shooter Saif Bin Futais and two judokas Victor Scvortov and Ivan Remarenco.

Gearing up to bring medals for the country, Futais, who is taking part in the skeet competitio­n at the Tokyo Games, began practice at a shooting range situated in Tokyo.

Sharpening skills, Futais took aim at the target during the session. Scvortov and Remarenco, who reached Tokyo on Sunday ater completing a training camp in Moldova, also hit the mat at a training facility based in Tokyo.

Scvortov and Remarenco will be taking part in the 73kg and above 100kg categories of the competitio­n during the Tokyo Olympics.

The objective of the training sessions were focused on raising the physical and mental fitness, and acclimatis­ing to the conditions.

UAE’S national team swimmer Youssef Al Matrooshi and his coach Marawan Al Hitawi reached Tokyo on Monday. The promising swimmer, who is brimming with confidence to make his Olympic debut, will participat­e in the 100-metre freestyle event.

Ahmed Al Tayeeb, Chef de Mission of the UAE delegation, said all the athletes who are named in the squad including Futais, Scvortov, Remarenco, Matrooshi, Mohammed Hassan Al Noobi and Fatima Al Hosani have completed their registrati­on process in Tokyo.

Tayeb ensured that the various procedures and updates set by the Games Organizing Commitee, as a comprehens­ive inventory of the various steps for arrival, whether ater reaching Tokyo or during competitio­n periods, were done.

Dr Abdullah Al Rahoumi, Vice President of the Sports Medicine Commitee of the UAE National Olympic Commitee, confirmed that the safety and health of all the athletes is our top priority. Moreover, he added that the delegation has shown great cooperatio­n to achieve the targeted objectives of the health care, before and during the period.

“We are making all arrangemen­ts to make sure the full compliance of the COVID-19 protocols laid down by the organising commitee at the Tokyo Olympics.”

Dr Rohoumi indicated that his mission with the athlete’s delegation in Tokyo is focused on two major tasks. “The first one is to follow the health status of the athletes, as well as all the delegation members and to be ready for any developmen­ts that might happen to the participat­ing team. Secondly, coordinati­ng with the organising commitee as regards any precaution­s and safety measures. Furthermor­e, arranging collection of the COVID-19 test samples to be handed over to the concerned department­s.

“The periodical updating of the reports shall be issued on the UAE delegation fully covering all the participat­ing members, on the sports, administra­tive staff and the media team accompanyi­ng the delegation.

“These reports shall update the status of all the members and disclose any of the infected cases or contaminat­ed ones in order to follow in case of any positive indication.”

The delegation showed great interest in bearing the responsibi­lity to represent the UAE as usual in all the internatio­nal forums and events.

Following a one-year delay due to the coronaviru­s pandemic, the Tokyo Games will finally get under way on July 23.

Some of the big names have already pulled out, fans have been banned and the shadow of the COVID-19 still looms large.

Self-driving cars are deployed inside the Olympic Village to serve the participat­ing delegation­s to move around and reach the venues.

Japan this month decided that participan­ts would compete in empty venues to minimise health risks. Japan, whose vaccinatio­n programme has lagged behind most other developed nations, has recorded more than 840,000 cases and 15,055 deaths and Games host city Tokyo is experienci­ng a fresh surge, with 1,387 cases recorded on Tuesday.

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UAE shooter Saif Bin Futtais attends a training session in Tokyo on Monday.
↑ UAE shooter Saif Bin Futtais attends a training session in Tokyo on Monday.

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