The national team won nine colored medals during its participation in the Arab Taekwondo Cup, which concluded today, Saturday, at the Zayed Sports Complex, under the patronage of His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Hamad Al Sharqi, Crown Prince of Fujairah and its organized by the Emirates Federation, and the Fujairah Martial Arts Club in cooperation with the Arab Federation of the game, and also witnessed the coronation of players and players State clubs with 22 colored medals.
At the level of the members of the national team, the Fujairah Martial Arts Club and the national team, Mazoun Issa, won a gold medal, and her teammate, Sharjah Women, Amna Al -Logani, received the silver, while seven heroes crowned the bronze medal: Marwan Ali, Muhammad Saif, Sarah Rashid Al -Ketbi, and Maria Al -Ansari, Majda Al -Ketbi, Haya Tammal, and Rania Al -Nuaimi.
At the level of Emirates clubs, the Sharjah Women Sports Club, Yasser Yasser, the Gold Medal, and her colleague Salma Ahmed Al -Fadda, were held compared to 20 bronze for players and players of Fujairah Martial Arts, Sharjah for self -defense, and Sharjah and Sharjah for women’s sport.
For his part, the director of the Fujairah Martial Arts Club and director of the Arab Cup and Fujairah International Championships for Taekwondo Nader Abu Shawish told «Emirates Today»: “Organizing successive championships for Taekwondo is the latest qualitative shift and a phase of Emirati and Arab Taekwondo by providing wide competitive opportunities.”
He added: «These tournaments succeeded in exploring distinguished players, including the champion Ahmed Khamis from the Fujairah Martial Arts Club, which managed to win the first Arab gold in the Grand Prix (Grand Salam Youth 2024) that was held in China in addition to international medals for other players, which reflects the investigation One of the most important desired goals.
He continued: «The Fujairah Martial Arts Club organized five championships in the Arab Cup, and 12 Championships for Fujairah International Taekwondo, and in all these tournaments there were international players, and there were many artistic benefits.
He continued: “These tournaments have developed a culture of taekwondo widely, and later paved their participation in major international championships after their levels of development.”
He concluded: “Fujairah will host next May the World Junior Championship competitions, which confirms the sustainability work and supports the Taekwondo Federation’s plans to develop the game.”
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