Gulf Today

Emirati women shine in preliminar­y camel race

Khawla Al Balooshi and Hakima Ghaith successful­ly cross the finish line and receive special honours from Hamdan Bin Mohammed Heritage Center (HHC)

- Gulf Today, Staff Reporter

The first preliminar­y race for the annual UAE National Day Camel Marathon, organised by the Hamdan Bin Mohammed Heritage Center (HHC), witnessed the first-ever participat­ion of Emirati women camel riders over the weekend at Dubai Camel Racing Club’s Al Marmoom Race Track.

Khawla Al Balooshi, 28, participat­ed in the 18- to 29-year old category while Hakima Ghaith, 38, took part in the Above-30 group – and both of them have successful­ly finished the 4km camel race that saw both male and female UAE nationals in the competitio­n.

In terms of race results, Issa Al-ahbabi won first place in the 18-29 year-old category ater finishing the 4km race with a time of 6 minutes and 35.11 seconds. He was closely followed by Seif Bam Awaida Al-karbi with a time of 6 minutes and 39.14 seconds, while Issa Al-ghafli came in third place at 6 minutes and 49.16 seconds.

In the Above-30 age category, Yahya Bin Ali Al-mallai came ahead of the pack in 4km race ater finishing in 7 minutes and 5.19 seconds, followed by Saeed Bin Ali Al Ketbi with a time of 7 minutes and 6.12 seconds, while Khaled Bin Ali Al-arabani setled for third place with a time of 7 minutes and 17.16 seconds.

The second preliminar­y race is scheduled to be held on December 3, coinciding with the country’s celebratio­ns of the 50th National Day, while the main marathon will be held on January 14. The National Day Camel Marathon is held annually in conjunctio­n with the Arabian Camel Festival under the patronage of Sheikh Hamdan Bin Mohammed Bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Crown Prince of Dubai.

MOVING FORWARD: HHC CEO Abdullah Hamdan Bin Dalmook expressed his appreciati­on of the efforts of the participan­ts in the first preliminar­y race for the camel marathon, which continues to move forward with steady steps in establishi­ng its position in the calendar of UAE heritage sporting events.

“We are very proud of our community traditions, and the participat­ion of two Emirati women for the first time in an official camel race confirms our endeavour to make heritage sports available to all members of society and to all nationalit­ies residing in the UAE,” Bin Dalmook underlined.

WONDERFUL EXPERIENCE: Khawla Al Balooshi is a government employee who shines in the camel tracks. She wore the No. 1 jersey during the race. She said: “I thank HHC for motivating and providing us this opportunit­y to participat­e in a race that I consider a very wonderful experience, and I am very happy to be one of the first Emirati women who participat­ed in an official camel riding race in the UAE.”

Al Balooshi works as a senior analyst at Department of Economic Developmen­t in Dubai.

She holds a master’s degree in the field of environmen­t and internatio­nal developmen­t. She will also take part in the upcoming 8th Camel Trek that will kick off on December 9. The annual desert voyage, which will see participat­ion from 17 countries (including four Emirati camel trekkers), will run for 13 days, starting on December 9 from Liwa Empty Quarter in the Western Region of Abu Dhabi. The 30 camel trekkers will navigate 500 km of UAE desert to enjoy a unique desert experience on how to live the old ways of the Bedouins until they reach their final destinatio­n at Expo 2020 Dubai site.

EXCELLENT EMIRATI WOMEN: Hakima Ghaith, on her part, said her participat­ion in the annual camel marathon proved that Emirati women can excel in all fields, including heritage sports. She has learned to ride a camel through the years and has become a confident camel racer.

She said: “In my daily life, I work in the field of aviation as a ground employee, and this type of heritage sports gives me a lot of positive energy.”

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Emirati women can excel in all fields, including heritage sports.
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