An Emirati, a Kuwaiti, and an Austrian excelled in the Dubai Jet Ski Race

The Dubai International Marine Sports Club concluded with outstanding success the activities of the second round of the Dubai Jet Ski Race, which was held over two days with wide participation from various nationalities, and the interaction of the fans who enjoyed the most wonderful levels and atmosphere of the competitions on Jebel Ali Beach.
The competitions witnessed Emirati, Kuwaiti and Austrian supremacy, amid remarkable Emirati brilliance with our champions winning 6 gold medals, compared to two gold medals for each of Kuwait and Austria.
Director of the Sports Affairs Department at the Dubai Marine Sports Club, Mohammed Al Marri, crowned the participants who won first places.
For his part, Executive Director of the Dubai International Marine Sports Club, Mohammed Hareb, praised the levels presented by the participants, and the performance that reflects the annual development and the desire to provide the best to climb the podium. He said in press statements: “The events organized by Dubai International Marine Sports for this season continue with success and wide participation, which translates the objectives of the club’s strategic plan 2025-2027, and its objectives seeking to provide a platform for practicing marine sports for all segments of society, supporting and nurturing talent, and promoting Levels of competitions characterized by the participation of various age groups, including water bike racing in particular.
The results were in the GP1 Professional Parking category, with Austrian Kevin Reiter achieving first place, followed by Omar Abdullah and Salman Al-Awadhi in second and third places, respectively.
In the GP3 sitting category, Abdullah Al Hammadi won first place, followed by Saif Rashid and Salem Mohsen in second and third places.
In the GP3 Junior Standing category, Abdullah Al-Awadhi won first place, followed by Russian Eva Telenkova in second place, and Hamdan Al-Taher in third place.
In the GP3 Junior Standing category, Hamdan Al-Hattawi won first place, followed by Frenchman Milo Donias in second place, and Mohammed bin Hariz third.
In the Waqif GP2 category, Saud Al-Awadhi achieved first place, followed by Kuwaiti Nasser Al-Rujaib in second place, and Suhail Al-Tayer in third place.
In the GP2 Veteran Standing category, Austrian Markus Erlach won first place, followed by Hariz Al-Murr bin Hariz in second place, and Frenchman Barbac Pascal in third place.
In the GP2 sitting category, Salman Al-Awadhi won first place, followed by Khaled Al-Mazmi in second place, and Kuwaiti Rashid Al-Dawas in third place.
In the GLS GP4 category, Kuwaiti Ahmed Al-Khudhari won first place, followed by Kuwaiti Shaheen Ramadan in second place, and Kuwaiti Fawaz Fahad in third place.
In the Waqif GP4 category, Ali Al Ali won first place, followed by Saud Al Awadhi in second place, and Austrian Markus Erlach in third place.
In the GP1 Professional Sitting category, Kuwaiti Yousef Abdel Razzaq won first place, followed by Hungarian Casa Giorgi, and Khalifa Al-Silah came in third place.
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