
Sharjah Triathlon draws 400 participants across all categories
The event concluded with an awards ceremony attended by Ahmed Al Shamsi, Vice President of the UAE Triathlon Federation; Dr Yasser Omar Al Doukhi, Director of Sports and Community Events; and event executives Yousef Al Hosani and Khalid bin Faisal Al Qasimi.
Olympic distance (1.5km swim, 40km cycle, 10km run):
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UAE Men: 1st Marwan Al Bannai, 2nd Ahmed Al Hosani, 3rd Abdullah Al Ali
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UAE Women: 1st Mariam Al Ali
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Open Men: 1st Oscar Marquez, 2nd Volker Voigt, 3rd Joao Artiche
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Open Women: 1st Michelle Niguel, 2nd Karen Price
Sprint distance (750m swim, 20km cycling, 5km run):
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UAE Men: 1st Abdullah Hassan Al Ali, 2nd Yousef Al Hani, 3rd Mohsen Al Ali
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UAE Women: 1st Kathloom Al Mazmi
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Open Men: 1st Ali Al Zobaie, 2nd Jamie Edmonds, 3rd Christopher Van Der
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Open Women: 1st Lindsey Nader, 2nd Barreira Vieira, 3rd Gemma Brown
Sprint team category:
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1st: Omran Shaqir, Monjam Belgoutai, Shreyas Bekoor
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2nd: Jason Bryan, Ellis Kay
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3rd: Khalifa Hashem, Omar Al Zoubi, Khalid Al Abdouli
Super Sprint (350m swim, 10km cycling, 1.5km run):
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UAE Men: 1st Hamed Al Suraidi, 2nd Hamdan Al Mehrazi, 3rd Mansour Al Yamahi
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Open Men: 1st Dextor Paton, 2nd Maximilian Hohn, 3rd William Breen
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Open Women: 1st Ana Laura, 2nd Davia Taylor, 3rd Alexandra Barbier
Junior category (150m swim):
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UAE Boys: 1st Marwan Al Bannai, 2nd Ahmed Al Housani,
3rd Abdullah Al Ali
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UAE Girls: 1st Mariam Al Ali
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Open Boys: 1st Benedict Hohn, 2nd Alex Taylor, 3rd Sri Kricha
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Open Girls: 1st Adriana Loranka, 2nd Atalia Baker, 3rd Layla Bowles

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