The champion Mohammed Al Qaid won the gold medal of the 800 meters wheelchair category «T32», at the World Championships for the people of determination, which was unveiled yesterday in Dubai, with the participation of 1500 athletes from 120 countries.

Al-Qaid knew how to distribute the effort throughout the race, staying close to the top spot in the first 400 meters, before he performs his usual performance and succeeds in gradually moving away from his rivals, and finish the race in 1 minute 44 seconds and 36 milliseconds, a difference of 43 milliseconds from the Tunisian Walid Kattila, while Yang Yang came third with a time of one minute 46 seconds and four milliseconds.

Al-Qaid had booked his seat in the final of 800 by taking the lead in the qualifying race that was held yesterday, achieving a time of 1: 47 seconds and three parts of the second, superior to 23 part of the second from the Chinese Yong Wang, while Tunisian Walid Ktila won the second qualifying races for this The distance is 1 minute 51 seconds and 64 milliseconds, seven milliseconds ahead of the British between Roiling.

The golden champion Mohammed Al Qaid expressed his happiness with the gold of the 800 meters race, and said in press statements, that: «raising the flag of the UAE in the failure of international forums is the highest goal I seek in every race I run, especially as the gold came on the UAE».

The 800 meters gold is the first for the UAE at the Dubai World Cup and the third colored medal of Mohammed Al Qaid, after winning last Sunday's silver in the 400 meters, followed by the following day bronze in the 100 meters.

In the rest of the UAE results, Olympic champion Sara Sinani was content with the ninth place in the shot put competitions «F33», after registering a new personal number (5.33 meters), in a competition that witnessed an Arab brilliance crowned Moroccan Fawzia Kisiwi bronze medal for this category (6.42) Svetlina Krykvink (7.23 meters) went to the silver and went to first place with a new world record of 7.81 meters.

Kenny retains the title of 5000 meters

Paralympic champion Samuel Kimani of Kenya gave his first gold medal at the Dubai World Cup after retaining his 5000m world title for the T11 category of visual impairment. Dubai finished first in 15 minutes, 45 seconds and 32 parts. Second place, 1.4 seconds ahead of Russian Fedor Rudakov, who finished second, while Japanese Keno Kazasawa third in 15 minutes, 46 seconds and 21 part of the second.

Kimani said he was delighted to retain his world title, saying in a press statement that: «Dubai gold gives a positive indication towards Tokyo 2020, as I seek to return to the Olympic Games and kidnapped this distance gold and repeat my victory in the gold of Brazil 2016».

"I was confident that I could do my best and defend my long-distance title after six days before I won the silver 1,500 meters."

Splendor Tlili boosts Tunisia's sixth gold

Tunisian magnificence Tlili, by winning shot put competitions for the category «F 41», boosted the country's national team gold medal sixth in the World Cup, after raising the yield of athletes «Carthage Eagles» in the championship to 11 medals and eighth in the overall standings, by (6 gold - silver - 3 bronzes).

Tlili's gold medal was shot by 10.33 meters, 84 centimeters ahead of Argentine Anthony Rosdas, while Australian Clari Kiefer was third with 9.19 meters.

The Arab harvest became abundant in gold, with Saudi Noor Al-Sanea winning the gold in the 400 meters category T44, before Moroccan Fatima Idrissi won the gold 1500 meters category T13.

Stenia snatches silver 100 meters race

Tiro Tanaka, a 60-year-old Japanese, stunned the crowd of the Dubai World Cup after winning the silver medal in the T-52 100m wheelchair, surpassing the handicap and age factor.

Tanaka managed to break the race in 22.85 seconds to achieve the best record in her career, finishing second with a 65-second lead over American Kerry Mogan, who won the race and a gold medal, while Japan's Yuka Kyama finished third with 25.04 seconds. .