
Promotion of Elite Shotokan Karate Association Athletes in Black Belt Examinations
Muscat: In a new sporting achievement added to the record of the Shotokan Karate Association in the Sultanate of Oman, a group of the association's athletes were promoted on Saturday, May 10, 2025, after successfully passing the black belt (Dan) examinations.
The promotions were as follows:
3rd Dan Black Belt:
Alyaqdhan bin Hilal Al-Abdali
Alawi bin Tariq Baomar
Shaima bint Tariq Baomar
Bayan bint Hilal Al-Abdali
2nd Dan Black Belt:
Rimas bint Ahmed Al-Wahaibi
1st Dan Black Belt:
Suleiman bin Badr Al-Hinai
Shihab bin Tariq Baomar
Mays bint Khalifa Al-Rasbi
Mounzer Ghassan Ghareir
Ammar bin Salem Al-Siyabi
Diya Shaheer
Himank Kaushik
These promotions crown the efforts of the athletes and coaches, and reflect the association's commitment to preparing a distinguished generation of athletes with high technical skills and the ability to represent Oman in local and international forums.
In this context, the Shotokan Karate Association extends its sincere thanks and appreciation to the respected parents for their continuous support and encouragement of their children, which had a great impact on achieving these accomplishments and building a supportive and motivating environment for success and excellence.
The association congratulates all promoted athletes, expressing pride in their distinguished performance during the examinations, and affirms its ongoing commitment to offering training and development programs that support athletic talent in the Sultanate of Oman.
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