Oman Daily Observer

GCC Youth Games action begins today in UAE

- WALEED AL JAHWARI MUSCAT, APRIL 15

The competitio­ns of first edition of GCC Youth Games 2024, hosted by UAE, begin on Tuesday and will continue until May 2, with participat­ion of all GCC countries, Oman, UAE, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Kuwait and Bahrain.

The event is being held for the first time for this age group (youth), with the participat­ion of more than 3,500 male and female athletes competing in 24 individual and group games.

Oman teams are participat­ing in 15 sports, including taekwondo and fencing in Al Fujairah. Chess, handball, equestrian and basketball (3x3) will be in Sharjah. Athletics, snooker and billiards, volleyball and table tennis in Dubai, while football, sailing, golf and aquatics will be in Abu Dhabi, in addition to the para sports.

On Tuesday, the Games start with football and taekwondo. The football competitio­ns will be held in Abu Dhabi with the opening match between Oman and hosts UAE. Taekwondo competitio­ns will begin in Fujairah.

Oman athletics, para sports and sailing delegation­s arrived in the UAE on Sunday, while the other squads of Oman are expected to arrive in the due process.

The Oman under-17 football team will play the opening match against the UAE at 4:30 pm at Al Lataki Stadium on Tuesday, followed by Kuwait and Bahrain match, where the football competitio­n witnesses the participat­ion of four teams — Oman, Bahrain, Kuwait and the UAE.

The Oman football team completed final preparatio­n for the opening match with a practice session on Sunday. Team coach Anwar al Habsi focused on tactical, defensive techniques along with psychologi­cal preparatio­n.

Al Habsi confirmed that “team’s participat­ion comes as part of the preparatio­ns for the upcoming important competitio­ns in the Asian Cup that also acts as a qualifier for the World Cup.”

“The team is in good attendance due to the similar level of the participat­ing teams. We have previously played with UAE and we are in a similar technical situation and we are able to come out with a good result against UAE, as well as the rest of the matches. We appreciate Oman Olympic Committee for their support to the team’s participat­ion,” he added.

The Oman taekwondo team begins their participat­ion on Tuesday with five players. Dawod al Youssoufi will compete in the 33-37 kg category, while Ziad al Balushi (37-41 kg), Muhannad al Hajri (49-53 kg), Dania Abdali (37-41 kg) and Youssef al Zadjali (45-49 kg in junior category) are the other contestant­s.

On the second day on Wednesday, Al Muhannad al Balushi will compete in 45 kg, while Al Eaz al Maawali (48-51 kg), Qaboos al Balushi (45-48 kg), Abdulrahma­n al Jabri (51-55 kg) and Fidaa al Barwani (49-52 kg) are others in action.

The para sports team aspire to win medals in their first participat­ion through the four players participat­ing in various athletics competitio­ns, 100, 200, 400 metres, long jump and shot put.

The para sports team arrived in Dubai on Sunday with a delegation that included coaches Abdullah al Anbari and Asaad al Qarni and Hani al Mashaykhi as therapist. The athletes are Ali Saeed al Harithi, Ammar Faisal al Isayi, Faisal Samir al Balushi and Maryam Ahmed al Badiyah.

The athletics team arrived in Dubai on Sunday with 12 male and female athletes in various competitio­ns of speed, medium and long distances, jumping and throwing.

On the other hand, Kuwait announced their participat­ion in the first GCC Youth Games, with the largest delegation of the event, with 210 male and female players competing in 19 sports.

 ?? ?? Oman football team during a practice session.
Oman football team during a practice session.
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Oman sailing team.

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