Hussain gets gold, bronze for table tennis team
Oman’s medal tally is now 39 medals at the first GCC Games
Published: 04:04 PM,Apr 27,2024 | EDITED : 08:04 PM,Apr 27,2024
DUBAI: Oman’s swimmer Husain Tarik snatched the gold medal in 400m individual medley category and bronze medal in the 50 meter breaststroke, while Saudi's Ahmed Almuueibid won the silver and his teammate Emad Alsibiani claimed the bronze medal in the first GCC Games in the UAE. Moreover, the national swimmer Ibrahim Saleh claimed bronze medal in the Men's 200 meter butterfly category.
Paddlers Taliyah al Rawahiyah and Salma al Nasiriyah, claimed bronze medal in women’s table tennis doubles category taking Oman’s medal tally to 37 medals.
Omani girls defeated UAE's Hussa Al Nimr and Maryam Yaqib 3-2 in the quarter finals before losing to Bahrain in the semis. Bahraini's Fatima Al Aali and Kinda Mahmoud won the gold after defeating the Kuwaiti pair Rayan Al Eidan and Maryam Al Halwaji 3-1, who won the silver medal. The bronze medal was also shared by another Bahraini pair Dana Al Khayyat and Rayan Rashid.
In men's doubles, Ali al Rawahi and Nasser al Zaabi lost to the Qatari team 2-3. Qatar team snatched the gold medal after beating Bahrain team in the final. The bronze medal was won by the UAE team.
Masoud al Shaqsi, a former international referee and board member of the Table Tennis association, said, “The young players get an opportunity to interact and gain experience in preparation for the upcoming competitions, and we have certainly gained players who will be the core of Oman team in the upcoming tournaments. We thank the organising committee for the good reception and good organization. We also thank the Oman Olympic Committee for providing the opportunity for our youngsters.”
Oman national cycling team ended their participation in the Gulf Games with one medal in the team category on the second day of the competition, which was held in Abu Dhabi.
In the individual competition, Mohammed al Fadhili and Ahmed al Ajmi, finished seventh and eighth. The gold medal was won by Saudi's Hussein Jaafar, his teammates Taha Zaki won the silver, and Obaid Al Suwaidi won the bronze.
In handball, Oman lost an opportunity to claim bronze when it lost to Bahrain 24-31 on Friday at Al Bataeh Club hall in Sharjah. Omani players tried to keep up with Bahrain during the two halves of the match, but the match was in favour of experienced Bahrainis.
They defeated UAE 30-26 and Qatar 29-28 in initial matches
Oman golf team maintained second place in the overall team standings in the competitions of the second day, which witnessed exciting competition among five Gulf teams. The UAE team is at the top of the list and the Saudi team in third place. Masoud al Barwani, Oman Delegation official, said that “Oman players have succeeded in achieving good results so far. There is great hope for achieving a medal in this participation, and we hope that our players will exert more effort on the last day of the competition”
In billiards, Omani player Omar al Hamidi lost 6-7 to Abdulrahman Al Mousa of Saudi Arabia in the first round, and 2-7 in the second round. Al Zubair al Balushi lost to Bahraini player Haider Marum 7-2 in both rounds.
Paddlers Taliyah al Rawahiyah and Salma al Nasiriyah, claimed bronze medal in women’s table tennis doubles category taking Oman’s medal tally to 37 medals.
Omani girls defeated UAE's Hussa Al Nimr and Maryam Yaqib 3-2 in the quarter finals before losing to Bahrain in the semis. Bahraini's Fatima Al Aali and Kinda Mahmoud won the gold after defeating the Kuwaiti pair Rayan Al Eidan and Maryam Al Halwaji 3-1, who won the silver medal. The bronze medal was also shared by another Bahraini pair Dana Al Khayyat and Rayan Rashid.
In men's doubles, Ali al Rawahi and Nasser al Zaabi lost to the Qatari team 2-3. Qatar team snatched the gold medal after beating Bahrain team in the final. The bronze medal was won by the UAE team.
Masoud al Shaqsi, a former international referee and board member of the Table Tennis association, said, “The young players get an opportunity to interact and gain experience in preparation for the upcoming competitions, and we have certainly gained players who will be the core of Oman team in the upcoming tournaments. We thank the organising committee for the good reception and good organization. We also thank the Oman Olympic Committee for providing the opportunity for our youngsters.”
Oman national cycling team ended their participation in the Gulf Games with one medal in the team category on the second day of the competition, which was held in Abu Dhabi.
In the individual competition, Mohammed al Fadhili and Ahmed al Ajmi, finished seventh and eighth. The gold medal was won by Saudi's Hussein Jaafar, his teammates Taha Zaki won the silver, and Obaid Al Suwaidi won the bronze.
In handball, Oman lost an opportunity to claim bronze when it lost to Bahrain 24-31 on Friday at Al Bataeh Club hall in Sharjah. Omani players tried to keep up with Bahrain during the two halves of the match, but the match was in favour of experienced Bahrainis.
They defeated UAE 30-26 and Qatar 29-28 in initial matches
Oman golf team maintained second place in the overall team standings in the competitions of the second day, which witnessed exciting competition among five Gulf teams. The UAE team is at the top of the list and the Saudi team in third place. Masoud al Barwani, Oman Delegation official, said that “Oman players have succeeded in achieving good results so far. There is great hope for achieving a medal in this participation, and we hope that our players will exert more effort on the last day of the competition”
In billiards, Omani player Omar al Hamidi lost 6-7 to Abdulrahman Al Mousa of Saudi Arabia in the first round, and 2-7 in the second round. Al Zubair al Balushi lost to Bahraini player Haider Marum 7-2 in both rounds.