"Abu Dhabi" team is looking on Khalid Lake in the Emirate of Sharjah, at four o'clock this afternoon, to achieve the seventh world title in the World Cup of "Formula 1" boats, after the team was crowned before in the years: 2000, 2004, 2006, 2009, 2017 and 2018.

The focus is on the captain of the American Abu Dhabi 1 boat, Sean Torrenti, who leads the overall ranking of the championship with 65 points, which starts from the fifth position of the main race in the closing round today.

On the other hand, the most prominent rivals, runners-up overall, with 59 points, begin the Swedish captain Johnson Anderson, captain of the number "14" boat, which recorded the fastest qualifying experiments yesterday.

The Abu Dhabi team adheres to the hopes of winning the world title, and supports Torrenti, his second teammate, Thani Al Qamzi who will start fourth, and he won the Sharjah round in 2006, 2008 and 2012, with the ambition to put pressure on Anderson and prevent him from winning, as if Anderson resolved first he might make him crown the world title .

The excitement will be strongly present, in light of the complicated calculations that require the "Abu Dhabi" team to pay attention to the discrepancies of warnings and violations throughout the season, in the event that Anderson ended the race first, and the American Torrenti came second, which will put them two partners in the lead with 79 points, since the winner of the race gets 20 points, and the second place holder on 14 points.

This makes all possibilities open until the end of the race line without neglecting the presence of other competitors who can mix all the cards, the most prominent of which is the captain of the Victorian team 'Tim Team No. 74' Swedish captain Eric Stark, who will start from third place, and the defender of the Sharjah Tour title which culminated in the year The past, which is the same thing that applies to the French triple world champion Philippe Chip, the number 7 boat captain, who starts from second place and seeks to end the 2019 season by returning to the podiums.

Calculations of the World Championship title can also be subject to entering the worst-case scenario, due to the appearance of mechanical breakdowns that are common in the World Cup “Formula 1” boats, which may occur during the race, especially as the Khaled Lake track extends 2057 meters long, and drivers are required to pass five Turns with a long distance of 583 meters, located between the second and third coats, along with narrow and short paths, place additional loads on the engines.

"Victorian" and "Abu Dhabi" are champions of water bikes

Drago dominated the teams of “Victorian Team” and “Abu Dhabi”, Austrian Kevin Reiterer, and Emirati Rashid Al Mulla, in the categories of “World Standing GP1” and “Freestyle Professional”, after he led them to settle the title of Sharjah Tour At the end of the World Cup, which was unveiled yesterday evening, to maintain their world title for the second year in a row, with a total balance of 297 points for the Austrian Ritterer, matched the first place with the full score, and winning all rounds for the Mulla with a total balance of 225 points.

The competitions also witnessed at the level of the ladies category, Swedish Emma Nili Ortendal achieved the title of the world championship for the third year in a row, as she climbed the overall ranking of the championship with 289 points, especially that Emma will move from next year to compete with the slogan of the "Abu Dhabi" team, after she signed on the sidelines of a tour Sharjah contract to move to the UAE team.

After the end of the competitions, the head of the Sharjah Tourism and Commerce Development Authority Khalid Jassem Al Midfa, accompanied by the president of the Emirates Marine Sports Federation, Hariz Al Murr Bin Hareez, the Chairman of the Sharjah International Marine Sports Club Ali Salem Al Midfa, and the Director General of Abu Dhabi International Marine Sports Club Salem Al Rumaithi, Crowning the winners.

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The point a leader leads

Boat «Abu Dhabi 1»

American Torrenti

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