Dubai (Etihad)
Our national bodybuilding team achieved 3 new medals in the World Championships held in Saint Susanna in Barcelona, Spain. The achievement came with a gold and two bronze medals, through Abdullah Darwish Al Balushi, Almas Musa Al Balushi and Abdullah Rostom, respectively, bringing the total number to 6 medals, including two golds. Silver and three bronze.
Sheikh Abdullah bin Hamad bin Saif Al Sharqi, Chairman of the Board of Directors of the Federation of Body Building and Fitness, congratulated winning the new medals and increasing the team’s balance, stressing that the team’s players appeared at decent technical and physical levels, despite the strength of the competitions with the participation of elite international players, calling on the players to more He also praised the efforts of the technical and administrative staff of the national team.
The third day of the championship witnessed a wide participation of the UAE players, which resulted in the player Abdullah Darwish Al Balushi winning the gold medal in the mascular category in the physical competitions, after he presented distinguished performances that won the approval of the followers, which reinforced his victory in the gold with great merit.
In bodybuilding competitions, Al-Mas Musa Al-Balushi won a bronze in 80 kg, which is the second medal in the world championships after winning the gold in the 2019 championship in Fujairah, and was the closest to the gold in the current championship.
The player Abdullah Rostom won the bronze in 85 kg, which is the third for the UAE in the current world championship, and after beautiful performances that distinguished him from the rest of the competitors.
The bodybuilding family expressed their happiness for winning the new medals. Ahmed Gohar, a member of the Board of Directors of the Federation of Body Building, said that the team’s players have achieved outstanding success and deserved more medals, but the participation of a large group of world champions made the competition more difficult.
He stressed that some players, including Khalifa Berman, Musa Al Balushi, Ayoub Al Ammar, Shuaib Mohammed and Matar Al Dhaheri, deserved to win medals, stressing that the National Teams Committee is satisfied and satisfied with the results achieved in the World Championship.
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