Today, the UAE Olympic stars will kick off their career at the World Athletics Championships in Dubai, which will take place on November 17, with the participation of 1,500 athletes from 122 countries, when the golden boy Mohammed Al Kayed begins his career in the 400 meters wheelchair race. T-34, and the entry of Noura Al Ketbi, the first women's Olympic medalist, to compete in the final of the petanque push.

The competition will witness the first official appearance of the young talents of the national team: Ahmed Nawad, who is in the qualifying for the 400 meters wheelchair, and the young player Zikra Al Kaabi in the final shot.

Al Kayed, the first Paralympic medalist in the history of the UAE athletics, is seeking to reserve a seat in the constellation of adults and qualify for the final race, which will be held tomorrow, especially since the leader is at the top of his readiness, after the success of his outdoor camp recently held in Thailand, which enters «World Cup Dubai» With the ambition to repeat the scene of the last edition of the World Cup hosted by London in summer 2017, during which the leader gave the national team three silver medals in the 800, 400 and 200 meters, before adding bronze competitions 100 meters.

Nora Al Ketbi, who was absent from participating in the Gulf Women's Sports Tournament earlier this month in order to intensify her preparations at Al Ain Camp, hopes to reach the podiums at the Dubai Championship, especially as she is the first silver medalist in the Paralympics to be won by an Emirati girl after winning second place in «Rio de Janeiro» Brazilian 2016.

With the slogan of the first appearance at the World Cup, promising star Ahmed Nawad will participate in the 400m qualifier in the T34 category of wheelchair racing. The young player, Dhikra Al Kaabi, is also in the final of the push of the ball, in a chance to compete on the podiums, after she recently stepped up her daily preparations morning and evening at Al Ain Club for the motivated, following her positive participation in the Paralympic West Asia in Jordan.

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