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The Fazza Youth Championship continues its excitement with the award of two new qualifying cards

Dubai, 23 November / WAM / The third episode of the 25th edition of the Fazza Youth Championship, and the 21st edition of the “Al-Maidan” programme, witnessed an increase in the pace of competition as the list of finalists for the second stage approaches completion, within the tournament organized by the Fazza Championships Administration at the Hamdan Bin Mohammed Center for the Revival of Heritage.

Saleh Hamad Al Menhali and Saeed Mohammed Al Muhairi won their qualifying tickets in this episode, leaving two seats to be competed for in the next episode.

The course of the episode was fast and close in level through six challenges that included: Al-Yawla, installing the shaddad, swimming, archery, counting poems, and running with a camel.

Al Minhali from Abu Dhabi topped the rankings with 60 points, followed by Al Muhairi from Dubai with 55 points, then Rashid Al Kibali from Ras Al Khaimah with 50 points, and Hamid Saeed Al Razi from Ajman with 35 points.

Thus, the two new finalists join Obaid Hamid Al Ali, Salem Faisal Al-Hawz, Hamdan Dhafer Al-Ahbabi, and Nahyan Masri Al-Mansouri, awaiting a decision in the last two seats.

The episode began with the tunes of “Salt of the Emirates,” written by Abdullah Hamdan bin Dalmouk, performed by Mehd Hamad, and composed by Fayez Al-Saeed, and with judging by Khalifa Bin Sabeen, where Al-Kibali and Al-Muhairi received 25 marks.

In the swimming challenge, Al-Menhali and Al-Muhairi excelled, obtaining 15 marks, while Al-Kibali and Al-Razi excelled in counting the poems under the supervision of the poet Atiq Salem Al-Kaabi.

Al-Menhali and Al-Muhairi also excelled in archery, while Al-Kibali and Al-Menhali succeeded in installing the shaddad. Al-Menhali and Al-Razi concluded the episode by excelling in camel running, achieving 20 marks each.

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