Evan Amal UAE sports in the Tokyo Olympics.. Know the date of his upcoming fight

Ivan Romanko, the UAE judo player, will compete tomorrow, Thursday, in the under 100 kg competition, against his Canadian counterpart, Shadi Al-Nahhas, in the 32nd Judo Tournament of the 32nd Summer Olympic Games hosted by the Japanese capital, Tokyo, from July 23 to August 8, with the participation of 11839 athletes competing in 33 sports. By 339 competitions in 48 sports facilities.

The participation of the Emirati sports delegation in 4 sports in the Tokyo Olympics witnessed the exit of the shooter Saif bin Fattis, who finished 24th in the skeet competition with 117 points, and Victor Skritov, the national judo player, left from the 32nd round of the under-73 kg weight class, and Youssef Al Matrooshi, who finished in the position The 50-meter swim 100 meters freestyle with a time of 51:50 seconds, with the team runner Mohamed Hassan Al-Nubi ending our participation in the Olympic forum next Saturday with a 100-meter race.


For his part, the coach of the national swimming team, Marwan Al-Hattawi, stressed the importance of supporting Youssef Al-Matrooshi, the swimmer for our national team during the next stage, especially after his honorable participation in the Olympic Games currently held in Tokyo, which is a distinguished start for the swimmer in his career, which gives him the desired confidence in the early stages of his life and makes him He realizes the value of participating in such major forums, pointing out that the focus is now on the readiness to appear in the required image in the world championship in Abu Dhabi next December, as well as the Gulf and Arab championships.


Al-Hattawi extended his sincere thanks and appreciation to His Highness Sheikh Ahmed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, President of Al-Wasl Club, for directing the club’s management to develop an integrated program for swimmer Yousef Al-Matrooshi, and to honor him in appreciation of his insistence on achieving the achievement in his participation in the Tokyo 2020 Olympics.


Al-Hattawi expressed his appreciation and gratitude to the National Olympic Committee for the efforts made to ensure the success of the participation of all athletes in the Olympic event in Tokyo, despite the difficult and exceptional circumstances the world is going through. He also thanked Al-Wasl Sports Club for its interest and support for swimming by providing a highly qualified technical and administrative staff and to all swimmers. Those present at Al-Wasl Club for their cohesion and teamwork, and thanks are also extended to the Swimming Federation for providing the opportunity for Youssef Al-Matrooshi to participate in this forum. 


Ahmed Al-Tayeb, director of the UAE delegation to the Olympic Games in Tokyo, described the participation of swimmer Yousef Al-Matrooshi as promising, given the great enthusiasm and passion that everyone felt, stressing that he will be one of the athletes we count on to achieve difficult numbers for UAE sports during the next stage and achieve an Asian medal for UAE swimming. In the Asian Games next year, we are also confident that he will qualify for the Paris Olympics in 2024 through his personal numbers and his honorable and advanced level without waiting for invitations.


Al-Tayeb expressed his gratitude to all the work teams of the National Olympic Committee, whether they are with the sports delegation in Tokyo or those who start their work from the Emirates in continuous coordination and communication with athletes, federations and the country’s embassy in Tokyo, which contributed to overcoming all the difficulties and challenges that faced the sports delegation in light of the exceptional circumstances and the procedures followed. implemented by the Organizing Committee, praising the commitment and cooperation of everyone to implement the health instructions and guidelines issued by the competent authorities in Japan, wishing more giving from the participating delegation in preserving all the gains, and conveying the idea, message and correct image of Emirati sports.

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