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Mixed results in the Republic Championship for Kickboxing and the lead for the Homs national team

2021-01-13T10:58:42.049Z


Governorates of SANA, with the conclusion of the Republic Kickboxing Championship that was held by the Game Union in Aleppo, after a break


Provinces - Sana

With the conclusion of the Republic Kickboxing Championship, which was set up by the Game Federation in Aleppo, after a long interruption during the last season due to the world pandemic, Corona, the participating governorates recorded varying results that showed the extent of preparation of their players in addition to their levels with the weights of the championship.

The Homs team won the first place in the general standings by winning nine gold medals, four silver medals and three bronze medals.

The gold medals went to the players: Abdul Karim Eid weighing 86 kg, Haidar Al Sarim weighing 57 kg in Full Contact, Sayel Diab weighing 67 kg, Jasem Al Shu'ala weighing 81 kg, Nawar Al Ashqar weighing 91 kg, Muhammad Marai weighing 76 kg, Muhammad Diab weighing 60 kg, and Abdullah Bakhit in The Simi Contact weighed 55 kg and Ahmed Nazzal weighed 65 kg.

As for the silver players, Hudhaifa Mansour weighed 63 kg, Zakaria Shoufan weighed 71 kg, Hamza Mashhadani weighed 75 kg in Semi Contact and Asamah Al-Mohammed weighed 75 kg in Full Contact, while the bronzes came through Azzam Akram weighing 91 kg and Basel Al-Omar weighing 66 kg and pence For the women, the player Malak Al Youssef, with a weight of 55 kg, won the bronze.

Jassim Shabib, Chairman of the Technical Committee for Kickboxing, referred in a statement to SANA Sports correspondent to the intensive training conducted by the governorate's players in preparation for the tournament and to the strong competition that the tournament witnessed, explaining that the participation of women was limited to one player due to the reliance of the Game Federation on weights below 60 kg, while Most of the governorate players are over 60 kg.

As for the Sweida team, its results were good, represented by winning five medals, two silver by Lina Al-Qutaish, weighing 55 kg, and Zina Abu Hassan, weighing 60 kg, using the Fol Contact method, and three bronze medals for each of Tammam Hammad, weighing 60 kg, using the Fol Contact method, and Wael Amer, weighing 65 kg, and Ruwad Al-Taqi, weighing 75 kg. Semi contact.

The head of the technical committee of the game in Sweida, Osama al-Halabi pointed out that the tournament is distinguished by the organization and the good technical level of most of the players and the broad participation from ten governorates in addition to the army and police authorities, adding that the participation of the Sweida team in the tournament was seven players, indicating that the results recorded for them are within expectations compared to the short preparation period.

Although she is the only girl in the Al-Hasakah team in the tournament, Cheilan Youssef was able to prove herself worthy and achieve a good result by winning the silver medal.

Youssef expressed her happiness with this result, which came after great training efforts under the supervision of her coaches Salman Issa and Shafan Khalil, who encouraged her to continue the training process to participate in the upcoming tournaments.

Hama team players also won a gold medal, two silver and three bronze medals, as Abdul Aziz Qamar al-Din won a gold of 54 kg, Muhammad Maher al-Tarn won a silver weight of 67 kg, and Muhammad al-Najjar won a silver weight of 70 kg, Ahmad al-Hasan won a bronze weight of 81 kg and Maher Sheikh Musa won a bronze weight of 63 kg while I won Hanan Al-Nasr, bronze, weighing 55 kg.

The head of the technical committee for the game in Hama Bassel Hosarya explained that the results of the governorate's players were good compared to the modest preparation for the tournament, calling for the need to honor the distinguished players to motivate them in the future.

Source: sena

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