A flower reception for the champion of the Paralympic Games, Mohamed Al-Qayed

Part of the heroes' reception to Mohamed Al-Qayed yesterday.

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Yesterday morning, through Dubai International Airport, the contract for the returnees from Japan was completed, after the distinguished participation in the Paralympic Games Tokyo 2020. Al-Qayed arrived, and achieved two Olympic medals, one of them bronze, and the other silver, in the wheelchair race.

Al-Qayed arrived with his coach, Obaid Al Zaabi, who had a great role in achieving the achievement of ascending the podium.

At the head of the last group returning from Tokyo, Majed Abdullah Al-Osaimi, President of the Asian Paralympic Committee, was accompanied by the Director of Mission, Secretary-General of the UAE Paralympic Committee, Thiban Salem Al-Muhairi, and Tariq Al-Suwaiei, Technical Adviser to the Paralympic Committee, in addition to the international referee for athletics Abdulnasser Brahimia.

The mission was warmly received by the leaders of the UAE Paralympic sports, given the achievements of the People of Determination in general, and the hero Mohammed Al Qayed in particular.

At the head of the recipients at Dubai Airport were Khaled Al Midfa, Assistant Secretary-General of the General Sports Authority, Dr. Tariq Sultan bin Khadim, Vice President of the National Paralympic Committee, Dr. Abdul Razzaq bin Rashid, Financial Secretary of the National Paralympic Committee, and Abdullah Hassan Al Falasi, Head of the Sports Committee for National Team Affairs. , and a number of other officials.

Bin Khadem confirmed in a press statement that what the Paralympic mission has achieved, by occupying the first place in the Gulf and fourth in the Arab world, is in fact a great achievement.

He continued: Raising the UAE flag in Tokyo, thanks to our heroes, will enhance our belonging and loyalty to the homeland, as well as increase our pride in the category of people of determination.

Al-Qayed completed yesterday the arrival of all members of the UAE delegation that participated in the Paralympic Games in Tokyo.

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