The Emirati Olympic medal .. "gold" and no longer!

Naturalized people, school Olympics, demographics and clubs... the biggest suspects in the “Tokyo” results

  • The national judo player, Ivan Romanenko, was eliminated from the “Tokyo Olympics” in the first round.

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Physical education experts held four main pillars responsible for the failure of Emirati sports to return from the Japanese capital, Tokyo, with an Olympic medal: naturalized athletes who did not achieve results that kept pace with the aspirations of the masses, the “uninvested” school Olympics in discovering talent, and the clubs “the biggest culprit” for the absence of their role in adopting Talent and sponsoring individual games, while their budgets are directed towards football, and finally the demographic barrier, and the inability to secure a large base of practitioners that supports the choices of champion athletes to compete for Olympic medals.


They told "Emirates Today": "The mechanism of naturalization of athletes in some individual games, even in football, was not done in the correct way that reflects the size of aspirations in proportion to the desired results." The round of 32 for weight under 73 kg and weight under 100 kg, respectively, in judo competitions, explaining that “the naturalization process must take place according to deep technical mechanisms and conditions that pay attention to the smallest details.”


The Emirati mission had participated in the "Tokyo Olympics". After disappointment in judo, shooter Saif Bin Fetais came in 24th place in the "skeet" competition with 117 points, and swimmer Yousef Al-Matrooshi came in 50th place with a 100-meter freestyle swim, with a time of 51:50 seconds. The runner Mohamed Hassan Al-Noubi quit the 100-meter race in athletics, with a time of 10:59 seconds in the preliminary round, and 10:64 seconds in the heats, to finish eighth.


The experts called for the need to pay attention to individual games that fit the geography of the Emirates, and to pay attention to the promising talents in the eastern region - for example - that need training centers there by clubs in athletics and combat sports. They also advised drawing up a map of contact with developed countries in various sports, And sending athletes in the form of scholarships and training.


They explained that “the role of the Sports Authority and the Olympic Committee in support and planning comes within a series of several episodes to build an Olympic champion, as the process begins at home, then the outstanding athlete is discovered in the school, and the series develops in the club, to move after these stages to the state’s support to prepare him for obtaining Olympic medal.

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