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Distinguished results for the UAE champions in the fourth round of the Jet Ski Championship

Abu Dhabi on December 5th

The Abu Dhabi Marine Sports Club organized a special celebration on the occasion of the Union Day, at the end of the fourth round of the UAE Jet Ski Championship, which was closed yesterday evening at the breakwater in the capital, Abu Dhabi. Where the round witnessed the crowning and honoring of the winners in 11 categories, and the competition enjoyed a wide participation that reached more than 60 bikes in the various categories of the championship.
The competitions were held in two stages, and the first place in the professional sitting category (the strongest category of the championship) was won by Kuwaiti Youssef Abdel-Razzaq, while Rashid Al-Dawas from Kuwait also came second, and Rashid Al-Tayer from the Emirates came third.
In the professional standing category, Maureen Raphael from France ranked first, Emirati rookie Salman Al-Awadi came second, and Sultan Al-Hammadi, also from the UAE, came third. In the GP2 seated category, Salman Al-Awadi succeeded in achieving the first place to climb to the podium for the second time, and Amer Haweer from the Emirates came in second place, and thirdly Youssef Al-Jarsi from Kuwait.
In the junior category, which was divided into 3 competitions, there was a great turnout from the younger generations to participate, as Hamad Taher from the Emirates came in first place, Yusef Ramadan came second from Kuwait, and Kair Ivanov came third.
In the 3.2 category, Ali Issa Al Ali won first place, Omar Al Hammadi came in second place, and Saif Rashid Eid came third, all from the Emirates. In the 3.3 category, Rashed Salt Taher won the first place, and Saud Muhammad Al-Awadi, both from the Emirates, came second, while Faris Ramadan came third from Kuwait.
In the veterans category, Mohammed Mizar Al-Marri won first place, Saud Al-Nuaimi came in second place, and Thomas Peter from Britain came in third place. In the GP4 Spark category, Ahmed Al Tayer from the UAE won the first place. Ahmed Hamad Al-Harami from Bahrain came in second place, and Ahmed Al-Khudari from Kuwait came in third place.
In the Seated GP3 category, Khalifa Ibrahim Al Marzouqi managed to win the first place, Jamal Al Janahi came in second place, and Abdullah Abdul Rahman Al Hammadi came third, so that this platform is purely Emirati in this category. In the Sky GP2 category, Saeed Al-Awadi came first, Hamad Issa Al-Hammadi, both from the UAE, and River Chloe Lee from the United States ranked third. The competitions concluded with the category of show movements, in which the Emirati Rashid Al Mulla won the title of the best show, while Yassin Fadli from Morocco came in second place.
For his part, Salem Al-Rumaithi, Director General of the Abu Dhabi Marine Sports Club, thanked Sheikh Mohammed bin Sultan bin Khalifa Al Nahyan, Chairman of the Board of Directors of the club, and Al-Rumaithi congratulated the first-place winners. He said: “We witnessed a strong participation in various categories within the country’s celebrations of the Union Day, and everyone was eager to do their best to reach the first positions and continue to collect points.”
Al-Rumaithi praised the distinguished organizational role of the staff who supervised the management of the race from the modern racing department in the club. He also thanked all the parties that participated in organizing the event and were present with the Marine Club to present an integrated board in formulating the great organizational success witnessed by everyone.

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