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UAE heroes announce their readiness to participate in the World Water Championships in Belgium

Dubai, July 22/ WAM/ The UAE champions completed their willingness to participate in the second round of the World Water Championship Championship, which is hosted by “or Dogur” lakes in Belgium during the period from 24 to 27 July, with the participation of more than 200 contestants from 33 countries.

The state is represented on this tour, Ali Al Ali in the junior category, Saif Al -Shuwaihi in the novice categories Stoke and Stand, Ahmed Al -Tayer in the beginners category Stoke Galas, and Mohamed Mohsen in the category of the old players “Limited -Ron About”.

The UAE champions are running these competitions with confidence, after the distinguished performance in the opening round that was held in the Japanese city of Osaka, where Ali Issa Al Ali won the third place in the junior category “four strikes”, and the team achieved advanced positions in other categories.

Ali Al Ali stressed that the team is at the highest level of readiness and is looking forward to representing the state in an honorable manner, expressing his pride and colleagues in representing the country, appreciating the continuous support from the Emirates Marine Sports Federation, which provides an ideal competitive environment that enhances the chances of success in international forums.

This participation comes within the Federation’s strategy in empowering national talents, developing their skills by participating in world championships, and providing technical and logistical support to ensure the highest levels of readiness.

The World Water Championship Championship is one of the most prominent international championships in marine sports, and is held under the supervision of the International Water Cycling Federation, and includes multiple categories that include professionals, young people and beginners, and witnesses strong competition for financial and prizes.

Mahmoud Al -Mansouri, coach of the Emirates Marine Sports Federation, said that the team’s participation in this tournament comes as a continuation of the previous successes, pointing to the Federation’s commitment to developing a sustainable naval sports base that enhances the state’s presence globally, and supports national competencies to ascend the coronation platforms.

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