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he UAE para-athletics team have confirmed they will stay on in London and compete in the World Paraathlet­ics Championsh­ips as a mark of honour and tribute to one of their athletes.

Abdullah Hayayei, 36, died after being struck on the head by a discus cage, while training at London’s Newham Leisure Centre, on Tuesday.

He was due to compete in the shot put, discus and javelin F34 events during the championsh­ips, which start tomorrow.

“We had a meeting with the entire delegation and decided to continue our journey here, with greater motivation in honour of, and as a tribute to, our brother Abdullah,” Majid Al Usaimi, vice-president of the UAE Disabled Sports Federation told Dubai Sports TV in Arabic.

“We are overcome by grief and are truly shocked by this news, but it is God’s will. We cannot discuss the details of the incident but what I can say is that during afternoon practice for the throwing team, at the official training venue of the competitio­n, Abdullah was going through his usual training routines, before the metal discus cage fell on his head. The on-site medical staff tried to help him but to no avail,” Al Usaimi added.

Hayayei made his Paralympic debut at Rio 2016, where he finished sixth in the javelin and seventh in the shot put.

London 2017 would have been his second World Championsh­ips after his debut at Doha 2015, where he finished fifth in the discus and eighth in the shot put.

Moment of silence

A minute’s silence will be held in honour of Hayayei during the opening ceremony of the World Para-athletic Championsh­ips at London Stadium tomorrow.

Both the UAE Paralympic Committee and Khor Fakkan Club for the Disabled, where Hayayei was a member, declined to comment when contacted by Gulf News yesterday.

The Metropolit­an Police issued a statement to AFP, which said: “At this early stage, it is believed the man was struck by a metal pole, which formed part of training facilities at the centre.”

Chairman of the Internatio­nal American dumps a limping top seed Murray to become the first American since Roddick to make the semi-finals of any slam| Paralympic Committee (IPC), Philip Craven, said: “We are all truly devastated by this tragic news and the passing of Abdullah. The thoughts, prayers and condolence­s of the whole Paralympic Movement are with Abdullah’s family, friends and teammates as well as the whole of the National Paralympic Committee of the UAE. We are all in a state of shock at this terrible tragedy.”

Ed Warner, co-chair of London 2017, added: “This is a devastatin­g event and everyone within the London 2017 Organising Committee is shocked and saddened.

“We will be working closely with all the competitor­s and teams over the days ahead to offer support wherever it is needed.”

The IPC statement said the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) had been informed about the incident.

 ?? Courtesy: Khor Fakkan Club ?? Abdullah Hayayei died after being struck on the head by a discus cage while training at London’s Newham Leisure Centre on Tuesday. Hayayei made his Paralympic debut in Rio in 2016.
Courtesy: Khor Fakkan Club Abdullah Hayayei died after being struck on the head by a discus cage while training at London’s Newham Leisure Centre on Tuesday. Hayayei made his Paralympic debut in Rio in 2016.
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