As-Suwayda-Sana
More than 100 male and female players participated in the Suwayda Revitalizing Swimming Championship, which was set up by the Technical Committee of the game today for the swimming education centers at the Lion International Swimming Pool.
The championship was won in the 100-meter freestyle race for the juniors, Amir Zarzour, followed by Tim Al-Shoufi, then Hamza Jaafar, and for the girls, Shahd Debiyat, followed by Rawan Azzam and Salman Al-Arbeed, and for the cubs Shaheen Al-Arbeed, then Samir Abu Hassoun and Amir Al-Shoufi, and for the cubs, Lynn Badr Al-Din, followed by Hala Jaafar and Jana Azzam.
He came first in the 50-meter freestyle race for the youngsters, Adam Hatem, then Karim Mudallal, Zaid Hudaifa, and for the young ones, Rose Munther, followed by Liana Muqalled, for the cubs, Shaheen al-Arbeed, then Salman al-Arbeed, Jad Mudallal, for the cubs, Lyn Badr al-Din, then Hala Jaafar, Rimas, Alam al-Din, for the juniors, Amir Zarzour, then Taim Abu Fakhr and Hamza Jaafar, and for the girls, Shahd Debiyat. Then Rawan Azzam and Salma Al-Arbeed.
He came first in the 25-meter freestyle race for youngsters, Jude Al-Arbeed, secondly Uday Abu Saeed, thirdly Sami Abu Hassoun, for young girls, Rose Monther, then Jouri Ghanem and Naya Al-Sharari, while he won the best breaststroke technique for males, Tim Al-Shoufi, and for females, Hala Jaafar.
In a statement to SANA reporter, the head of the technical committee for swimming in Sweida, Rabie Al-Khatib, indicated that the tournament constituted an important opportunity for the young players and players of young age groups who entered the field of the game again and produced a number of promising talents.
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