The national cycling team won eight new colored medals on the second day of the Arab track championship competitions held in Cairo, after succeeding in achieving four gold, three silver and one bronze, bringing the total number of medals at the end of the second day of the tournament to 17 medals (six gold and seven silver). And four bronze medals.
The second day of the tournament witnessed the brilliance of the national team cyclist, Mohammed Al Mutaiwi, who succeeded in winning two gold medals, the first in the elimination race and the second in the individual pursuit for adults, to continue his brilliance in the Arab Championship. The young cyclist Yousef Abdullah Amiri also succeeded in winning the first gold medal of its kind for the UAE youth category in Olympic Omnium Race.
Marwa Kahour concluded the UAE gold medal on the second day by winning the gold in the individual pursuit for young women.
The Arab Championship also witnessed the return of national team player Hoda Hussein, after being away from the game for two years due to illness that prevented her from exercising. She won her second medal in the championship by achieving silver in the women’s speed race. Also on the second day, cyclist Khaled Al Nuaimi won silver in the youth scrash race. Ali Al-Nasrai won silver in the youth speed race, and Zahra Hussein won bronze in the aluminum race for women.
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