Learn about the results of the Emirati shooter Saif Bin Fetais in the Tokyo Olympics (photos)

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UAE national team shooter Saif bin Fetais finished the first day of the skeet competition with 70 points from 3 out of 5 rounds in the 32nd Olympic Games hosted by Tokyo during the period from July 23 to August 8, with the participation of 11,839 athletes competing in 33 sports with 339 competitions in 48 facilities athletic.


The three rounds on the first day witnessed similar levels of the 30 participating shooters, as the French Delanay Eric and the American Hancock Finkett were equal in points with 75 points, occupying the first place, while the Italian Cassandro Tamaro and the Czech Tomic Jacob scored 74 points.


Today, Bin Fetais completes the men’s skeet competition with two rounds, adding his balance to the total of the previous three rounds, where the best 6 shooters qualify for the final stage according to their cumulative results. Judo competitions are held at the Nippon Budkan Hall, which hosted many important sporting events, including the 1967 World Volleyball Championship, with a capacity of more than 14,000 spectators.

Bin Sulayem: Our goal is to leave positive imprints.


For his part, the Secretary-General of the National Olympic Committee, Mohammed bin Sulayem, stressed that the competition of our children in the Olympic Games in the Japanese capital, Tokyo, writes a new history for the United Arab Emirates and the presence of its athletes in the largest and most important forums and benefits that bring together athletes from different countries. the world.


Bin Sulayem pointed out that the levels, the distinguished results, and the honorable performance expected of our athletes in the games through which they represent the Emirates, are all factors that are not new to the sons of the Emirates in their honorable and busy journey at various levels, especially as they appreciate the interest and support of our wise leadership that invests in our athletes. , which gives them a strong motivation to continue to represent the Emirates and raise its flag flapping high.


Bin Sulayem added that the directives of His Highness Sheikh Ahmed bin Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Chairman of the National Olympic Committee, that the participation of our children be effective and distinguished with achieving the best results and numbers, contributed greatly to shaping the personality of our athletes and enhancing their awareness of the value and responsibility of representing the country in various forums and entitlements, stressing The follow-up of His Highness the President of the National Olympic Committee for all the events of the Olympic movement is always the first incentive to move forward and strive to record successes and achievements in the name of the nation.


The Secretary-General of the National Olympic Committee added that the goal of the committee when competing in all sporting events is not only to win colorful medals and titles, but also to leave positive imprints and unique mental images of the United Arab Emirates, and what it represents of civilized, humanitarian, cultural and heritage models. Unconventional, it provided the whole world with the most wonderful experiences in establishing the principles of love, brotherhood and peace.

Mixed teams for the first time in gaming history

The Tokyo Olympics is witnessing a mixed team shooting competition for the first time in the history of the Olympic Games, which includes 3 competitions: the air pistol, the air rifle and the dirt competition, as well as the judo competitions that were tested in the last Budapest Championship.

Hamed Al-Russian manages the "volleyball" The


Emirati international volleyball referee

Hamed Al-Russian managed

the opening day of the game in the match between Brazil and Tunisia for the men's category, which ended in Brazil's favor with three games for free. As a second referee, the Russian is the only Arab referee for volleyball in the Olympic Games in Tokyo.



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