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Al-Muraikhi: strong participation and strong superiority of participants
The sports
Tuesday 01-01-2019 at 2:00 pm
Fawzia Ali:
The Qatar Open Karate Championship saw the birth of a new chapter in the thrilling scenario that reaffirms the success of the Taekwondo Qatar, Judo and Karate Federation's strategy under the leadership of Khalid Bin Hamad Al Attiyah in preparing the players and the widening of the base of the game.
Mr. Eid Al Muraikhi, Secretary Salem Mansour Al-Hoban, Board Member, and Adel Al Marzouki, Executive Director, congratulated the laureates with great joy.
The winners of the gold medals in the weights and age groups were Prince Salman, Faris ben Nour al-Din, Hamza Mohammed Al-Sayed, Raia Badran, Mohammed Wael Haraz, Abdel-Latif Bashar, Karim Rushti , Rayan Samer, Riad Reem, Saif Mustafa, Hamza Mohamed, Abdel Rahman Mostafa and Ali Abdullah Al-Ali,
Eid Al Marriqi, Secretary General of the Taekwondo Federation, Judo and Karate, congratulated the large number of participants in the tournament and said: "The considerable number of participants, nearly 300 players, confirms that Qatar has a large number of practicing karate. " Despite the fact that the federation has only three players by weight, Al-Muraikhi said that one of the highlights of the tournament this time is the high level.
He explained: "We were surprised at very high levels, and the results allowed Mazen Mu's taz to win first place with a weight under 21 kilos, followed by Ali Al Kaabi in second place and Jacob Al-Sulaiti and Yusuf Al-Yafi win the gold.
In terms of female buds, Noura Abu Ghayash won the gold medal for less than 23 kilograms and the memory of the return of the silver medal, and Sarah Senoussi's bronze medal, and under 37 kilos, Ayat Fatnasi won the gold medal and silver Indian stones.
Nour Abdelkader won the gold medal, while Habiba Ali won the silver medal, Mona Al-Awadi and Bethaina Shehab won the bronze medal.
Fatima Al-Attiyah won a gold medal with less than 29 kilos and Zayama Abdul Rahman in bronze, Maram Ghaytah and bronze in Agharji.
Abdulrahman Fikri won a gold medal with less than 49 kilograms, Zayman Abdulrahman in silver, Hussein Abdel Halim and Adham Ramadan in bronze for young Abdullah Al-Ahmad won with a gold weighing over 57 kilograms, Mohammed Yaman with a silver medal, Hbadan Shumar and Omar Sayed in bronze.
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