Moroccan control of the running race in Nad Al -Sheba

Morocco’s hostility dominated the first positions in the various semesters of running for 5 and 10 kilometers, in which more than 4,300 runners and runners of various nationalities and ages participated, and it was held in the field of Midan, within the activities of the 12th edition of the “Nad Al -Sheba Sports Course”, the largest sporting event of its kind, which was launched and sponsored by His Highness Sheikh Hamdan bin Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Crown Prince of Dubai, Deputy Prime Minister, Minister of Defense Annually during the blessed month of Ramadan in Nad Al -Sheba Sports Complex, under the directives of His Highness Sheikh Mansour bin Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Chairman of the Dubai Sports Council, with the slogan “No limitations.”
The running race competitions were attended by the Secretary -General of the Dubai Sports Council Saeed Hareb, and the Secretary General of the National Olympic Committee, Faris Al -Mutawa, gave the launch of the men’s race five kilometers, and the Secretary -General of the Endowments Foundation and the Management of the Funds of Minors Nasser Aman Al Rahma, the director of the session, Hassan Al Mazrouei, and Chairman of the Technical Committee of the session, Adel Al -Bannai.
Moroccan Yasser Al -Shashoui won the first place in the 10 km race after finishing the race in the time of 27:21 minutes, beating his Moroccan citizens, Mohamed Ait Mamas Toda, who came in second place with a time of 27:52 minutes, and the Moroccan Ismail Al -Khurshi, who ranked third with a time of 28:02 minutes.
In the 10 -km race for men, men, Abdul Karim Tiki Abdel Rahman won first place with a time of 28:15 minutes, followed by Ubaid Al -Nuaimi in second place with a time of 30:21 minutes, and Abdullah Sorour Khamis Jumaa finished third with a time of 30:51 minutes.
In the 10 km race, the female citizens’ category, Ruqaya Al Mazrouei won first place with a time of 38:36 minutes, followed by Alia Al Shamsi in second place with a time of 40:50 minutes, and Fatima Al Shamsi ranked third with a time of 42:30 minutes.
In the 10 -km race for the open category, Moroccan Ruqaya, the one who ranked first with a time of 34:37 minutes, was followed by Wafaa Zeroual in second place with a time of 35:19 minutes, and Belgian Lizbith Verheiden ranked third with a time of 35:45 minutes.
In the five -km race for the category of men, Hamid Al -Muali won first place with a time of 15:41 minutes, followed by Abdullah Al -Hadrami in second place with a time of 15:55 minutes, and Mahmoud Saleh Al -Naqbi finished third with 16:05.
In the five km race for the open category, Moroccan Amin Sawaida won first place with a time of 14:45 minutes, followed by Kenyan Victor Kiprono Courier in second place with a time of 15:08 minutes, and Ugandan Guido Grace Okadabao finished third with 15:16 minutes.
In a five -km race for the category of female citizens, Al Jasmi’s share won first place with a time of 23:48 minutes, followed by Hamda Al Ali in second place with a time of 24:08 minutes, and Fatima Saeed Jumaa Saeed ranked third with a time of 25:00 minutes.
In the 5 -km race for the open ladies category, Polish Emilia Maniglinan won first place with a time of 22:11 minutes, followed by Moroccan Yam Al -Fathi in second place with a time of 22:13 minutes, and Russian Alyssa Petrova ranked third with a time of 22:18 minutes.
In the 5 -km race for senior citizens and residents, the Frenchman Jean -Claude Haramburi won first place in a time of 16:58 minutes, the Moroccan Mubarak Rayhan followed him in second place with a time of 18:32 minutes, and Emirati Salem Atiq Saeed Al -Muhairi finished third in 19:36 minutes.
In a five -km race for senior female citizens and residents, the French Latifa Al -Aoukh won first place with a time of 25:33 minutes, followed by South Africa Maria Horter in second place with a time of 28:51 minutes, and the British Benilobi Pambridge ranked third with a time of 29:37 minutes.
In the four -km race for the junior category, British William Brain won first place with a time of 15:38 minutes, followed by Al -Masry Ali Salah Al -Toni in second place with a time of 17:57 minutes, and the Emirati May Abdullah Al -Naqbi finished third with a time of 18:21 minutes.
In a four -km race for the junior category, German Carla Maria Benzmuller won first place in 15:20 minutes, followed by German Zira Schultz Akram in second place in a time of 17:03 minutes, and British Hatti Jarrett ranked third in 18:02 minutes.
In the four -km race for the children’s category, the Emirati Hammad Al -Sabri won first place with a time of 18:07 minutes, followed by the Emirati Saif in second place with a time of 18:26 minutes, and the Emirati Mohammed Fahd Al -Marri finished third in 21:08 minutes.
In a four -km race for the children’s category girls, British Hannah Schmidt won first place with a time of 18:03 minutes, followed by Ukrainian Mia Hubica in second place with a time of 18:56 minutes, and Emirati Hind Hassan Al Balushi ranked third in a time of 19:47 minutes.
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