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UAE leads Gulf Youth Games 2024 with 286 medals

The UAE extended its lead of the first Gulf Youth Games 2024, tallying 286 medals, including 93 gold, 100 silver, and 93 bronze. Held across Abu Dhabi, Dubai, Sharjah, Ajman, and Fujairah, under the theme “Our Gulf is One... Our Youth is

Ahmed Alsheryani announced as Secretary-General of UAE Marine Sports Federation

The UAE Marine Sports Federation (UMSF), under the leadership of Sheikh Mohammed bin Sultan bin Khalifa Al ‎Nahyan, announced the appointment of Ahmed Ali Alsheryani as the new Secretary-General. The decision aligns with the Federation's goals

UAE medal tally swell to 144 at Gulf Youth Games UAE 2024

Emirati athletes continue to demonstrate their dominance in the inaugural Gulf Youth Games, hosted by the UAE until 2nd May, under the theme “Our Gulf is One... Our Youth is Promising”. Their remarkable performances have propelled them to

UAE soar to top spot at Gulf Youth Games after rich haul of 37 medals

The UAE solidified their position at the top of the medal table after two days of competition in the inaugural Gulf Youth Games. With Emirati athletes delivering dazzling performances, the host nation boasts an impressive haul of 37 medals, including

Hirschi finishes second at Amstel Gold Race

Marc Hirschi took his best result in a major classic in several years with 2nd place at the Amstel Gold Race in Holland on Sunday. The Swiss sensation was aggressive in the closing kilometres, forcing ahead with a twelve-man move that took shape over