
Oman concludes Turin Special Olympics Winter Games
The gold medal was won by Hossam bin Nasser al Amri, in the 300-metre speed skating event.
One of the two silver medals was won by Hossam bin Nasser al Amri — in the 200-metre speed skating event — and the other was won by Al Baraa bin Malik al Battashi, in the 100-metre cross-country event.
Out of the four bronze medals, Retaj al Salmi won 2 bronze medals in the 200-metre and 100-metre speed skating events, while 1 bronze was won by Al Baraa bin Malik al Battashi in the cross-country skating event and 1 bronze was won by Amira al Raisi in the 100-metre snow running event. - ONA
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