The "Squadron 80" boat of its free owner Rashid Khadim Al Muhairi and led by Al Nokhdha Rashid Ahmed Al Muhairi, singed alone at the top of the general ranking of the 22-foot Dubai local sailing championship races organized by the Dubai International Marine Sports Club in the marine sport season 2019-2020.

The competitions included two categories: the first for young people under 18, and the second for young people under 16 years of age.

The "Squadron 80" crew, which participated in a group of promising elements in the youth category, won first place in the overall ranking, after having succeeded in collecting six points and placed it at the top of the overall ranking.

Over the two rounds competed more than one boat, the most prominent of which was the boat «Dahs 18» led by Al Noukhada Abdel Rahman Abdullah Al Marzouqi, who was also close to the top, and he finished in the overall standings with eight points.

And the crew of the boat “Take off 118”, led by Al Nokhdhah Saif Ibrahim Al Marzouqi, won third place in the overall standings with 10 points.

In the rest of the centers, the boat “terrifying 31” led by Al-Noukhada Ibrahim Al-Hammadi, with 11 points, came after the boat, “Hashem 81”, led by Al-Noukhada Ahmad Al-Hammadi.

General arrangement

1- "Squadron 80" led by Al Noukhada Al-Muhairi (6 points).

2- “Dahs 1,” led by Al-Noukhada Al-Marzouki (8 points).

3- “Take off 118” led by Al Noukhada Al Saif Al Marzouqi (10 points).

4- “Horror 31” led by Al-Noukhatha Ibrahim Al-Hammadi (11 points).

5- «Hashim 81» led by Al Noukhada Ahmad Al Hammadi (12 points).

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A boat participated in the first and second races of the 22-foot Dubai local sailing championship in the marine sport season 2019-2020.

"Earthquake 87"

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