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Paralympic­s: UAE shooter Alaryani strikes gold

HE ALSO WON A GOLD IN LONDON 2012, TWO MEDALS AT RIO 2016

- BY GAUTAM BHATTACHAR­YYA Senior Associate Editor

Abdulla wins UAE’s first gold medal in Tokyo in a repeat of his London 2012 feat. He is now among the UAE’s most decorated Paralympia­ns. having won two silvers at Rio 2016 as well

The United Arab Emirates’ Abdulla Sultan Alaryani became one of their most decorated Paralympia­ns in history when the veteran shooter struck the first gold for the country in Tokyo — his second after London 2012.

He finished with a total of 453.6 points in men’s 50-metre rifle three positions SH1 final at the Asaka Shooting Range while Laslo Suranji of Serbia finished just 0.7 points behind in winning silver. The bronze went to South Korea’s Shim Young-jip.

This was Alaryani’s fourth Paralympic­s medal in all — having won two silver medals at Rio 2016 as well — in the mixed 50m rifle prone SH1 as well as men’s 10m air rifle standing SH1.

Suranji, incidental­ly, was the defending champion in 2016, with the pair swapping positions at Tokyo 2020.

“I am proud to have a world record in three categories and since 2015, I have maintained my position among the top five in the world in several competitio­ns. I have won six to seven internatio­nal medals each year before competitio­ns were temporaril­y suspended due to the pandemic,” Alaryani had said before their departure for Tokyo — striking a confident note of adding to his haul.

“In shooting, you need to maintain your passion and concentrat­ion to reach higher levels. Therefore, maintainin­g our focus and enthusiasm is a priority,” said Alaryani had told WAM in an interview during their rigorous training camp at the Al Ain Equestrian, Shooting and Golf Club.

Hard work

“My goal is always the first place. My colleagues and I are working hard to achieve that. However, the current competitio­n is somehow unclear, due to many changes to athletes. Many of them have gone off the scene lately as a result of the coronaviru­s pandemic, and there are many new faces,” he said — and has kept his ward.

This is the second medal for the UAE in the ongoing Games after Mohammad Al Hammadi won a bronze in the men’s 100 metre T34 race on Tuesday. The athlete who had previously won a bronze and silver in the 2012 London Games and gold in Rio in 2016, clocked 15.66 seconds.

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 ?? WAM ?? ■ Veteran UAE shooter Abdulla Sultan Alaryani reacts after sealing his gold medal in Tokyo yesterday.
WAM ■ Veteran UAE shooter Abdulla Sultan Alaryani reacts after sealing his gold medal in Tokyo yesterday.

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