In athletics competitions, athletes won numerous medals. In shot put, Hanan Ibrahim won gold, Mariam Murad won silver, and Ahmed Mohammed won bronze. In track events, Aliya Khaled Saeed won gold in the 400 meters, while Fatima Jasim won silver in the same race. Additionally, Aliya Khaled Saeed secured bronze in the 100 meters. Ebrahim Al-Bloushi won gold in long jump, and the 4x100m relay team, composed of Mahra Abdulrahim, Fatima Ali Hassan, Ebrahim Al-Bloushi, and Adhra Adel, also claimed gold. Later, Adhra Adel added a silver medal in the 800 meters. Meanwhile, the Khorfakan Sports Club demonstrated a strong presence in the junior and women's categories. Hadeefa Mohammed Ahmed Al-Hamsh won silver in the 100 meters and then added another silver in the 200 meters. Maitha Juma Al-Zanbani secured silver in javelin throw. In the senior women's category, Aisha Mohammed Ubaid Al-Hamdi won bronze in the 100 meters. Hind Al-Kabbi, the technical director of athletics at Sharjah Women's Sports Clubs, stated that the championship results reflect the stability and development of the technical program. She highlighted that the diversity of achievements across track and field events, along with new records, confirms that the training process translates into clear competition results. A mixed 4x100m relay team, consisting of Sarah Fad, Aliya Khaled Al-Mheiri, Aliya Khaled Saeed, and Fuad Hamid, also won gold. On the final day of competition, the athletes' dominance continued. Sarah Fad won gold in the 400m hurdles. Sarah Saleh achieved a remarkable double, winning gold in long jump and triple jump, and setting a new national record in high jump. Rima Mohammed Al-Bdewi won silver in high jump. Hanan Ibrahim won gold in discus throw, while Ilyas Tariq Abdul Salam claimed gold in javelin throw. Fuad Hamid took silver in the 800 meters, and Aliya Khaled Al-Mheiri became the champion in the 3000 meters. Among the senior women, Sharjah's athletes continued to excel. Mahra Abdulrahim Anglia won gold in the 100m and 400m hurdles, while Fatima Ali Hassan triumphed in the 100m and 200m. Sharjah Women's Sports Clubs continued their strong performance at the Vice President's Cup for athletics in the junior and women's categories. The Sharjah Women's Sports Club dominated, winning championship cups in all age groups (boys, girls, youth, and women). The Khorfakan Women's Sports Club enhanced its presence with strong results in several events. The Sharjah Women's Sports Club showed clear dominance on the podium, reflecting the stability of the technical system and its ability to compete across different age levels. In the junior category, Sarah Fad opened the scoring by winning gold in the 100m hurdles, followed by silver for Maria Fad. Rima Mohammed Al-Bdewi added gold in long jump, setting a new national record, while Rodina Mohammed won gold in hammer throw.
UAE Athletes Win Multiple Medals at National Athletics Championship
Athletes from Sharjah and Khorfakan clubs dominated the national athletics championship, winning numerous gold, silver, and bronze medals across various disciplines, from sprints to throwing events. The results highlight the high level of training and stability of the country's sports system.