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Amna Al Mehairi puts in a good performance in her debut at the Winter Youth Olympic Games

- Khadim: The participation represents the fruit of the recognition obtained by the UAE Ski Federation from the International Ski Federation

 

- Al Nuaimi: The UAE Embassy in South Korea is keen to support the efforts of the participating delegation in this national mission



 

Amna Al Mehairi, a player from our national snowboard team, finished 19th in the qualifiers for the finals as part of the competitions of the 4th Winter Youth Olympic Games, currently being held in Gangwon, South Korea, with the participation of 1,900 athletes from 80 National Olympic Committees until February 1.

 

 

The player put in a good performance in the country's first appearance at the Winter Youth Olympic Games, after competing in two rounds with the participation of 22 players, achieving 6 meters as the best personal result in the total attempts. The Austrian player Caitlin Prann won the gold medal, while New Zealander Georgia Lucy won the silver medal, and Czech Vlubanickova Vanessa won the bronze medal. Alex Striedge, a player from our national snowboard cross team, also finished 38th among the competitions of the tournament, with 63 players participating after completing all the specified rounds.

 

 

Mohammed Khadim, Chairman of the Skiing Committee at the UAE Winter Sports Federation, expressed his happiness with the level of the participating athletes and their ability to compete in such major sporting events, noting that the Gangwon Olympics is an intermediate station and an important stage in preparation and gaining experience, ahead of qualifying for and participating in the 2026 Winter Olympics in Cortina, Italy.

 

 

Khadim pointed out that the Gangwon Olympics comes within the plans of the UAE Winter Sports Federation aimed at opening wider horizons for the participation of Emiratis in global forums, adding: "This participation is the fruit of the recognition obtained by the UAE Federation from the International Ski Federation and the efforts of Ski Dubai, which contributed significantly to the technical development of the players."

 

 

On the other hand, His Excellency Abdullah Al Nuaimi, Ambassador of the United Arab Emirates to the Republic of South Korea, received His Excellency Faris Al Mutawa, Secretary-General of the National Olympic Committee, on the sidelines of the country's delegation’s participation in the 4th Winter Youth Olympic Games in Gangwon.

 

 

His Excellency Abdullah Al Nuaimi stressed that the UAE’s participation in this major Olympic event is the best evidence of the development of the national Olympic movement, especially since the event is dedicated to winter sports that require specific climatic conditions to practice and excel in, which did not stand in the way of the ambition and desire of the country’s youth to participate and compete with the elite of athletes from all over the world, after succeeding in qualifying for and taking part in this entitlement for the first time.

 

 

Al Nuaimi pointed out that the UAE Embassy in South Korea is keen to support the efforts of the participating delegation in this national mission that everyone seeks through it to achieve the best results and work to raise the flag of the nation, its status and prosperity.

 

 

For his part, His Excellency Faris Al Mutawa appreciated the role of the country's embassy in South Korea and all its work teams for harnessing all capabilities for the participating athletes on behalf of the UAE, noting that this great interest represents a strong incentive for the entire delegation and the pursuit of leaving a clear imprint on the Olympic event, as the country participates with both Amna Al Mehairi and Alex Striedge, who represent the UAE in the snowboard and snowboard cross competitions, respectively.

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