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The UAE team for the bow and arrow leads the Arab championship with 33 medals in Tunisia

Sharjah, May 4 / WAM / The UAE team led the arc and arrow, the overall ranking in the 14th Arab Championship that was held in Tunisia, after winning 33 colored medals, including 12 golds, 8 silver and 13 bronze.

The mission included 24 players and players in the categories of the complex and convex arc of men and women, in the individual and team competitions, and returned to the country yesterday through Dubai airport, where it was received by a number of members of the Board of Directors and heads of clubs.

The tournament witnessed the brilliance of a number of players, as Abdullah Al -Mansoori and Amna Al -Awadi won the gold of the mixed teams of the complex arc, while Khalifa Al -Kaabi and Samia Odiniva won the gold of the mixed teams under 18 years in the convex arc, and our team crowned the golden arc teams for men under 18 years old through Khalifa Al -Kaabi, Mansour Al -Ketb Al -Shara and Hoda Al -Ali.

In the under -21 category, Saeed Al -Zahouri, Salem Al -Kaabi and Hassan Al -Raisi scored the golden arc difference of men, while Hessa Al -Awadi, Fatima Al -Balushi and Maha Al -Hosani won the silver of women.

On the individual level, Amna Al -Awadi harvested the golden arc of the ladies, and the caliph of Al -Kaabi, the convex arc of men under 18 years, while Ali Yaqoub received the silver and Mansour Al -Ketbi bronze.

Mona also culminated in the individual gold of the convex bow of women, and Hoda Al -Ali came again, and the third Odiniva Samia, while Al -Awadi’s share was made the silver of the same category.

Dr. Saeed Musabeh Al -Kaabi, President of the Emirates Entry and Arrow Federation, stressed that the national team will lead to the overall ranking with 33 medals in the championship that reflects the success of the Federation’s strategy during the past four years, which focused on spreading the game and increasing the number of practitioners and contracting with a global technical staff.

He pointed out that the next stage will focus on enhancing competitiveness in Asian tournaments, and expanding partnerships with the Ministry of Sports and the concerned authorities and clubs, in a way that contributes to developing national competencies and raising the readiness of the teams.

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