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Renaissance Interschool Regatta showcases Oman's talent
Renaissance Interschool Regatta showcases Oman's talent

Observer

time02-03-2025

  • Sport
  • Observer

Renaissance Interschool Regatta showcases Oman's talent

MUSCAT: The Renaissance Interschool Regatta (RIR) 2025 produced excellent sailing, tense racing and offered a glimpse at Oman's future sailing stars as 45 schoolchildren took to the waters of Al Mouj Muscat in their Optimist dinghies. Brought together from 15 government schools in Muscat, Sur and Al Mussanah, and part of the Oman Sail Community Sailing Program, sponsored by Renaissance Services, the sailors all showed how impressive their progress has and how bright their futures could be. Mohammed al Balushi (Musab bin Al-Zubair Basic Education School, Al Mussanah) won the boy's event after a close battle with Ibrahim al Maskari (Durat Al-Ajyal Basic Education School, Muscat) who had to settle for second place. Timur al Amri (Durat Al-Ajyal Basic Education School, Muscat) finished third. In the girl's competition, Mariam al Hadhrami (Al-Safa Basic Education School, Mussanah) won the gold medal ahead of Mariam al Hashar (Sur Basic Education School, Sur) who finished second, with Jameela al Jalboobi (Sur Basic Education School, Sur) finishing third. Top three winners of School Category Sur Basic Education School ended the regatta as the best performing school. Sailors from the school edged Durat Al-Ajyal Basic Education School, Muscat, into second and the Al-Rawae Basic Education School, Muscat, took the bronze. Stephen R Thomas, CEO, Renaissance Services, said, 'The Renaissance Interschool Regatta is a great opportunity to showcase the benefits of the Community Sailing Program. We are pleased to support these young sailors through this programme, which not only teaches them how to sail but also imparts valuable lessons that go beyond the sport. It is encouraging to see so many young people taking an interest in sailing and contributing to Oman's rich maritime traditions.' The Renaissance Interschool Regatta Abdulaziz al Shidi, Oman Sail's Acting Director Sailing, added, 'The Interschool Regatta, sponsored by Renaissance Services, is one of the leading youth sports events in Oman, combining competition with a focus on enriching the community. Through sport, the sailors learn valuable lessons to take with them on and off the water, and starting with the Community Sailing Program, Oman Sail and Renaissance Services are delighted to create a platform to develop the abilities of young Omanis.' The Oman Sail Community Sailing Program, sponsored by Renaissance Services, has already introduced 301 boys and girls to the sport this year as part of an annual commitment to teach a total of 900 students aged 8-10 from government schools in Al Batinah South, Al Sharqiyah South and Muscat governorates each year. Each student takes part in a five-week sailing course with one weekly session on the water using the Optimist boat and participates in a beach clean-up to help keep the environment clean for Oman's native wildlife and marine species – as well as ensuring sailors of all ages and levels can enjoy clean seas.

Oman Sail to host Renaissance Interschool Regatta
Oman Sail to host Renaissance Interschool Regatta

Observer

time27-02-2025

  • Sport
  • Observer

Oman Sail to host Renaissance Interschool Regatta

Muscat: Oman Sail will welcome 45 schoolchildren from 15 government schools in Muscat, Sur and Al Mussanah this week for the Renaissance Interschool Regatta at Al Mouj Muscat. Racing in Optimist dinghies, the children are all part of Oman Sail's Community Sailing Program, sponsored by Renaissance Services, which has introduced 301 boys and girls to the sport and has succeeded in making sailing accessible to more young Omanis. Abdulaziz al Shidi, Oman Sail's Acting Director Sailing, said, 'Oman Sail's Community Sailing Program, sponsored by Renaissance Services, has been a valuable gateway for introducing schoolchildren to the sport and encourage more young Omanis to participate in sailing. Together with Renaissance Services, the Community Sailing Program and Interschool Regatta provides opportunities for the youth and help keep them engaged in a healthy and active lifestyle, and by investing in our communities we are giving back to the nation and supporting the dreams of the next generation of Omani sailors.' Archive from Community Sailing Programme Oman Sail and Renaissance Services have committed to teach a total of 900 students aged 8-10 from government schools in Al Batinah South, Al Sharqiyah South and Muscat governorates each year through a coordinated approach at Oman Sail's sailing schools in Al Mouj Muscat, Al Mussanah and Sur. Each student will take part in a five-week sailing course with one weekly session using the Optimist boat, as well as take part in a beach clean-up to ensure the local community is kept clean and underline the importance of preserving the environment and keeping the seas clean. The programme culminates with the Renaissance Services Interschool Regatta where the best performing sailors from the three sailing schools will compete against their peers.

Oman Sail set to host young sailors from 15 government schools at the Renaissance Interschool Regatta
Oman Sail set to host young sailors from 15 government schools at the Renaissance Interschool Regatta

Times of Oman

time25-02-2025

  • Sport
  • Times of Oman

Oman Sail set to host young sailors from 15 government schools at the Renaissance Interschool Regatta

Muscat – Oman Sail will welcome 45 schoolchildren from 15 government schools in Muscat, Sur and Mussanah this week for the Renaissance Interschool Regatta at Al Mouj Muscat. Racing in Optimist dinghies, the children are all part of Oman Sail's Community Sailing Program, sponsored by Renaissance Services, which has introduced 301 boys and girls to the sport and has succeeded in making sailing accessible to more young Omanis. Abdul Aziz Al Shidi, Oman Sail's Acting Director Sailing, said, 'Oman Sail's Community Sailing Program, sponsored by Renaissance Services, has been a valuable gateway for introducing schoolchildren to the sport and encourage more young Omanis to participate in sailing. Together with Renaissance Services, the Community Sailing Program and Interschool Regatta provides opportunities for the youth and help keep them engaged in a healthy and active lifestyle, and by investing in our communities we are giving back to the nation and supporting the dreams of the next generation of Omani sailors.' Oman Sail and Renaissance Services have committed to teach a total of 900 students aged 8-10 from government schools in Al Batinah South, Al Sharqiyah South and Muscat Governates each year through a coordinated approach at Oman Sail's sailing schools in Al Mouj Muscat, Mussanah and Sur. Each student will take part in a five-week sailing course with one weekly session using the Optimist boat, as well as take part in a beach clean-up to ensure the local community is kept clean and underline the importance of preserving the environment and keeping the seas clean. The programme culminates with the Renaissance Services Interschool Regatta where the best performing sailors from the three sailing schools will compete against their peers.

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