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The UAE national team for 16 medals and leads the men’s category in the Asian Championship

Hanoi on June 27 / WAM / The UAE national team for Moe Tai has achieved a remarkable achievement at the end of his participation in the Asian Mawy Tae Championship, which was held over 6 days in the Vietnamese capital Hanoi, under the supervision of the international and Asian federations of the game, after winning 16 various medals and issued the overall ranking of the men’s category.

The outcome of the national team included 8 gold medals, 4 silver, and 4 bronzes, in addition to winning the “Best Continental Team” award, while the player Mohamed Jaflh won the “Best Young Fighter in Asia” award, in confirmation at the distinguished technical level presented by the Emirates team in the tournament.

The gold medals came through the players Mohamed Mardi, Mohamed Jaflh, Ayoub Al -Bernoussi, Ravi Ramzi, Mohamed Karimi, Imad Youssef, and Zainab Bou Khamada, in addition to the gold of the “Mai Mai” competition for the teams scored by the duo Salama Al -Junaibi and Maryam Hassan.

The silver medals were achieved by Elias Habib Ali, Abdel -Sattar Ahmed, Yassin Karimi, and Salama Al -Junaibi, in the “Wi -Crow” competition, while the bronze medals won by Ibrahim Bilal, in “Al -Ma’i Tae” and Maryam Hassan, in the “Wi -Crow” competition, Mohamed Toumi, and Abdul Sastar Ahmed, in the “Mai Mai” competition, Muhammad Karimi, and Yassin Karimi, Mai “for the difference.

This achievement is the largest of an Arab team in the history of the Asian Mawy Tai Championship, and reflects the great development witnessed by the Emirati “Moay Ta” sport since the founding of the federation in 2017, as the team was able to consolidate its presence in continental and international forums.

His Excellency Abdullah Saeed Al -Neyadi, President of the Asian and Arab Federation for Mawy Tae, President of the Emirates Mou Tai and Cake Boxing Federation, stressed that the distinguished performance of the team in the tournament came the fruit of early planning and good preparation, indicating that what was achieved in less than 20 days, after the team participated in the World Championship in Turkey in which he won sixth place with 11 medals, reflects the readiness of the players and their ability to compete in international forums.

He pointed out that the achievements are a real pride for Emirati sport, and reflect the continuous aspirations of the sport of Mai Tai and Cake Boxing in enhancing the state’s position on the international scene.

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