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Emirati teenagers to represent UAE at FINA swim tilt

- Arab News Abu Dhabi

Emirati teenagers Youssef Al-Matrooshi and Layla Al-Khatib have been selected to represent the UAE at this year’s FINA World Swimming Championsh­ips (25 meters).

Abu Dhabi Sports Council (ADSC) announced the pair’s selection for the competitio­n that will take place at Yas Island’s Etihad Arena from Dec. 16 to 21.

Council officials also revealed details of several community programs and the FINA World Aquatics Convention that will be held on the sidelines of the event.

Al-Matrooshi, 18, and Al-Khatib, 14, will be the first Emirati athletes picked to face some of the world’s best internatio­nal swimmers.

The duo, chosen as wild cards by the UAE Swimming Federation, are two of the country’s most promising talents, having already achieved considerab­le success in the sport, and Al-Matrooshi will also represent the UAE in the 100-meters freestyle at the Tokyo Olympics, due to start on July 23.

At the same time as the announceme­nts, ADSC introduced the official mascot for the championsh­ips, Dana the hawksbill sea turtle. Newly elected FINA President, Husain Al-Musallam, said: “I am sure both Youssef and Layla will undoubtedl­y make the UAE proud. They are a source of inspiratio­n for all aquatic athletes in the country and in the region.

“Having represente­d my own country (Kuwait) as a swimmer, I know the sacrifices which need to be made in order to compete at the highest level.”

The community programs set to be implemente­d ahead of the event will include a swim safety ambassador scheme, a schools and clubs roadshow involving Dana the turtle, and a virtual swimming initiative providing an insight into the challenges faced by elite-level swimmers during championsh­ip races.

Originally scheduled for last year, the FINA World Swimming Championsh­ips (25m) will feature men’s and women’s events in all four strokes – freestyle, breaststro­ke, backstroke, and butterfly – along with the individual medley and relays.

The FINA World Aquatics Convention will also be hosted on Yas Island in parallel with the competitio­n.

“We have great faith and trust in Abu Dhabi’s plans for hosting the FINA World Swimming Championsh­ips (25m) later this year, and the announceme­nt of the operationa­l readiness, Emirati wildcard athletes, and the official event mascot only adds to the sense of anticipati­on ahead of the event.

“Abu Dhabi has proved its long-term support and success in hosting major internatio­nal events, and it will surely organize the FINA World Swimming Championsh­ips with success.

“As recently elected FINA president, I’m very much looking forward to bringing the championsh­ips to Abu Dhabi for the first time, particular­ly during a year in which the country celebrates its 50th anniversar­y. We have very fond memories from the 2010 edition, brilliantl­y held in Dubai,” Al-Musallam added.

Aref Hamad Al-Awani, secretary-general of the ADSC, praised the role played by the council’s chairman, Sheikh Nahyan bin Zayed Al-Nahyan, in the UAE’s hosting of the event as well as his work in developing the sports sector in the country.

He said: “Hosting an internatio­nal event of this stature reflects the UAE’s and Abu Dhabi’s position and pioneering role in the return of normal life to society after the challenge (the COVID-19 pandemic) witnessed by the world.”

 ?? FINA ?? The world’s best short distance swimmers will take part in the FINA World Swimming Championsh­ips (25m) at
Etihad Arena in Abu Dhabi in December.
FINA The world’s best short distance swimmers will take part in the FINA World Swimming Championsh­ips (25m) at Etihad Arena in Abu Dhabi in December.

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