The Emirati international referee, Abdullah Jamal, will participate in judging the Bodybuilding World Cup competitions hosted by Japan, starting next Monday, after being nominated by the UAE Federation and approved by the International Federation’s arbitration committee, in a new international achievement added to the family of Emirati sports and bodybuilding judges. In the country.
This is Jamal’s second participation in the world championships after his participation in the 2019 edition in Fujairah.
For his part, Faisal Al Ghais, a member of the Board of Directors of the Emirates Bodybuilding and Fitness Federation and Chairman of the Referees Committee, said in press statements: “The International Federation for Bodybuilding’s use of citizen arbitrators in major international forums, including the World Cup, is considered a technical and moral motivation for the development of Emirati arbitration in This sport.
In turn, international referee Abdullah Jamal said: “I feel proud to represent Emirati bodybuilding in the World Cup, and I hope to achieve success during the competitions. This participation translates the support of the judging committee for the national bodybuilding judges, and the efforts of the member of the Federation’s Board of Directors, Chairman of the National Teams and Competitions Committees, headed by Board Member Ahmed Johar, and my fellow international referees for support and guidance during previous international tournaments.”
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