
15 sailors to represent Asyad after Oman Sail Camp
MUSCAT: Oman Sail's Winter Training Camp at the Mussanah Sailing School concluded after two weeks focused on developing the skills of talented young sailors from across the nation. Out of the 49 sailors present at the Winter Training Camp, 15 were selected to represent the Asyad Sailing team throughout 2025.
Following a series of impressive performances during camp, Hassan al Wahaibi, Tamim al Balushi, Saoud al Shaqsi, Firas al Nabhani, Abdulrahman al Hadi, Hassan al Araimi, Firas al Hashmi, Zakarya al Ghafri, Sami al Balushi, Hammad al Mujaini, Redah al Balushi, Mohammad al Balushi will compete in ILCA 4 class, while Abdulatif al Qasmi, Saleh al Balushi, and Aws al Busaidy will compete in the ILCA 6 class and represent Oman regionally and internationally.
The also camp provided an opportunity for Optimist coach Sultan al Zadjali and ILCA coaches Munther al Kindi and Ahmed al Wahaibi to prepare the sailors, work on tactical and technical aspects of sailing and assess their physical fitness.
Abdulaziz al Shidi, Oman Sail's Acting Director of Sailing, said, 'This was a great chance to assess the progress of our young sailors in Optimist, ILCA 4, ILCA 6, ILCA 7 and 29er classes. We are preparing the teams to compete in a variety of events this year, and we are happy to see the sailors embrace the opportunity to learn from each other and improve on the water shows how committed the teams are.'
15 sailors to represent Asyad after Oman Sail Camp
'This group of young sailors is incredibly promising in all categories, which bodes well for the future of sailing in Oman. We wish those chosen to represent the Asyad Sailing team all the best for the coming season. They earned their place and have shown great determination to take this next step in their journey,' he added.
Mohammed bin Hamed al Shueili, VP Corporate Support from the Asyad Group, commented, 'The Asyad Sailing Team is a new venture created to support the development of young sailors by providing the opportunity to represent Oman and compete internationally. We are committed to nurturing talent and engaging the next generation. Those joining the team can be role models for sailors coming through the ranks at Oman Sail's Sailing Schools and we hope they can inspire others to achieve their goals.'
Recently the Asyad Sailing Team has participated in the Oman Sail Winter Cup, held over four days from February 11 to 14, at Barceló Mussanah Resort, put 50 of the best young sailors from across Oman Sail's three sailing schools to the test in Optimist, ILCA 4, ILCA 6 and ILCA 7 classes.
The Asyad Sailing Team will represent Oman in several regattas throughout the year, including GCC Beach Games in April, Oman Sailing Championships in August and the 13th edition of Mussanah Race Week in October.
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