The Dubai Sports Council honored the winners of the "Bukari Sweat Race", which was held last Friday, with the participation of more than 350 runners of various nationalities and ages, including 55 Emirati runners, organized by the Council and the Japanese company "Bukari Sweat".

A press release said: “The Secretary General of the Dubai Sports Council, Saeed Hareb, the Assistant Secretary General, Nasser Aman Al Rahma, and the sales manager of the“ Bukari Suite ”company, Mahmoud Bassiouni, and the director of development at the company, Manoj Allen, presented the prizes to the winners of the first positions in various Classes of the race, in the celebration that was held yesterday morning at the headquarters of the Council in the Dubai Design District ».

Saeed Hareb welcomed the winners of the race, and said: “We are happy with the success of this race, which combined the internal and external running for a distance of five kilometers and 10 kilometers, in which the results were approved according to the regulations adopted in remote competition races, to ensure the greatest degree of accuracy in it, with the participation of more than 350 men and women from different nationalities, and we are very happy with the participation of the sons of the state from girls and men, as well as the participation of people of determination in this race, where the Dubai Sports Council seeks to spread sport among all, and develop it to reach the highest levels, and we are also keen to carry the medals of our championships Messages to the world, and the medal of this event bears the image of champions of the first line of defense from doctors, nurses, employees of the police and civil defense, and volunteers from various specialties, as an expression of our appreciation to them ».

The number of Emirati runners participating in the race reached 55, including 36 men and 19 women, while the total number of men participating in the race in general reached more than 250 participants, and the number of women participants reached more than 100.

Moroccan Abdelali Bouazzaoui won first place in the category of running 10 kilometers for men, and in the race running 10 kilometers in the category of women, Moroccan Latifa Rocket won the first place.

In the five-kilometer run race for men, Moroccan Anwar Al-Ghoz won first place, and in the five-kilometer race for women, American Yousra Mansour won first place, followed by Emirati Ruqya Muhammad Obaid Al-Marzouki in second place, and Emirati Noor Kahil finished third.

In the 10-kilometer race on the men's running device, the Afghan Abdullah Hadi Ahmed Akkak won, and in the 10-kilometer race on the women's running device, the Jordanian won Abeer Omar Muhammad Al-Najjar in the first place, and in the five-kilometer race on the running device the female category, Emirati Amal Majed Al-Muhairi won .

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