A great achievement for the team after winning gold, silver and bronze

"Judo" raises the UAE's tally to 10 medals in the Islamic Solidarity Tournament

A group photo during the celebration of Magomdomomarov's gold over 100 kg.

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Yesterday, the judo team raised the UAE's tally to 10 colored medals at the Fifth Islamic Solidarity Games, which will be hosted in Konya, Turkey, until the 18th of this month.

Magomdomomarov won gold in the over 100 kg weight after defeating Uzbek Alisher Yusupov in the final, while Nozari Tatalashgili won silver in the 81 kg weight, after losing to Turkey's Vedat Albayrak, who won the gold medal, and Aram Grigoryan won the bronze medal, after defeating the Turkish Omar Kamal weighs 90 kg.

The UAE's balance rose to 10 colored medals, three gold, two silver and five bronze medals, which came through three sports: bicycles, judo, and bow and arrow for people of determination.

The UAE ranked 15th in the general ranking table, and Turkey topped the general ranking table, with 239 medals, 93 gold, 81 silver and 65 bronze.

The head of the Wrestling and Judo Federation, Muhammad bin Thaloub Al-Dari, praised the positive results achieved by the judo team, and wished, in a press statement, a speedy recovery to the player, Joram Dzanashgili, player of the national team, who was eliminated from the second stage of the group qualifiers due to injury.

He praised the interest that the youth and sports sector, and the wrestling and judo federation in particular, receive from the wise leadership and the Abu Dhabi Sports Council, and the generous care that the sports sector finds from the National Olympic Committee and the General Sports Authority.

The swimming team concludes its journey today with Saeed Farag and Salem Ghaleb in the 50-meter butterfly race, and Mira Al-Shehhi and Maha Al-Shehhi in the 400-meter butterfly race, while Maha and Mahra Al-Shehhi will participate in the women's 50-meter freestyle race.

The karate team opens its participation today, and participates in the kata competitions individually and collectively, and the individual kumite, with a delegation that includes Ahmed Salem, Suleiman Al-Mulla, Muhammad Al-Ansari, Marwan Al-Mazmi, Youssef Faraidooni, Abdul-Ghani Muhammad, and the two players Hawraa Al-Ajmi and Fatima Salem.

The bow and arrow team will continue its journey with men's and women's team competitions and mixed team competitions, while the fencing team will participate in the men's epic team competition.

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