Elite men's professional race today with the participation of 94 competitors

Medya Al Maktoum is the champion of the "Emirati Amateur Ladies" in the Ladder Championship for cycling

  • Madia Al Maktoum, with the presence of its coach, the victory sign celebrates the joy of the Emirati women's race in the amateur category.

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  • Amir Al Falasi: "The level of participation confirms the development of the technical levels and the competitive capabilities of Emirati women."

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Sheikha Madia bint Hasher bin Mani Al Maktoum won first place in the Emirati women's race for the amateur category, which was held yesterday, within the fifth edition of the Ladder Cycling Championship, organized by the office of His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum - Procurement and Finance.

The contestant, Aisha Fouladh, from the "BR" team, came second, while Shahla Al Hosani, from Dubai Police, came third.

The race distance extended to about 75 km within the Al Marmoom Nature Reserve area in Dubai, with the participation of 89 Emirati girls, at both individual and team levels, most notably the Abu Dhabi Police, Dubai Police, Al Wathba, BR and Yasi teams.

The CEO of the office of His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum - Procurement and Finance, Chairman of the Supreme Organizing Committee for the tournament, Omair bin Juma Al Falasi, thanked His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice President and Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai, for his unlimited support for this The championship, and the directives of His Highness to develop this event, and empower women further through the increase of races that have now included the Emirati amateur race and the elite race.

Al Falasi said in a press statement: “I am happy with the level presented by the participants, which confirms the development of the technical levels and the competitive capabilities of Emirati women and the increase in the number of participation, which confirms the safety of the approach we are following, and the great positive impact of this championship on cycling in general and the women's category in particular.”

The organizing committee had built a village in the heart of the event that included pavilions for the participating teams and event partners, companies specialized in the field of manufacturing bicycles, and supplies that support sports practitioners that are witnessing great growth from various groups of society, and in the center of the village is a giant screen to directly display the course of the race. It allowed everyone in the village to follow the race moment by moment, as it included a studio for the Dubai Sports Channel and a gathering area that was used in technical and enlightening meetings.

The championship is preparing to hold an elite men's professional race today, which extends for a distance of 157 km, with the prominent participation of the best riders from within the country and the Gulf Cooperation Council countries, with a total of 94 competitors from 20 nationalities.

Mediya Al Maktoum prepared for the title 4 months ago

Sheikha Madia bint Hasher bin Manea Al Maktoum gifted her victory in the race to His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice President and Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai, for his unlimited support for the sport and the directives of His Highness to launch this wonderful race.

She said in a press statement, "I did not come just to participate. I aimed to win first place since last year's race when I got seventh. In order to achieve my goal, I started preparing and getting used to the race track at a rate of four hours a day since last September under the supervision of a private coach."

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A local girl took part in the Emirati women's amateur race.

Aisha Fouladh is from “BR” again, and Shahla Al Hosani from Dubai Police is third.

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