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Sharjah 24
20-05-2025
- Sport
- Sharjah 24
Kalba and Sharjah women's clubs triumph at UAE Judo Cup
Kalba Women's Sports Club secures 20 medals Kalba Women Sports Club made a remarkable impression at the tournament with 20 athletes competing in the juniors and cadets categories. In the juniors category, the club won three gold medals through Maha Jasem Abdullah, Aisha Hassan Musbah, and Salma Abdulrahman Al Ansari. They also secured five silver medals by Hiyam Ali Khamis, Hoor Najib Suleiman, Sarah Jawhar Musbah, Al Reem Ahmed Saeed, and Aya Adnan Saeed, in addition to a bronze medal from Maryam Ahmed Al Barout. In the cadets category, Kalba's athletes continued to shine, earning six gold medals through Nada Rashid Hamed, Dana Ali Khamis, Sumayya Ahmed Mohammed, Al Reem Abdullah Khalaf, Hoor Yousef Khamis, and Hessa Abdullah Bilal. The team added three silver medals won by Al Reem Mohammed Bin Haneef, Maitha Mohammed Abdulwahab, and Wedema Obaid Ahmed, along with two bronze medals claimed by Aisha Saeed Khalaf and Noor Sultan Mohammed. The final medal count for Kalba stood at 20: 9 gold, 8 silver, and 3 bronze. Sharjah Women's Sports Club earns five medals Sharjah Women Sports Club was represented by five junior athletes, each of whom earned a medal. Hoor Waleed Ali took gold in the -70 kg category. Silver medals were secured by Amina Yousef Mohammed Al Mazmi (-36 kg), Al Yaziya Hamad Abdullah (-40 kg), and Mira Ahmed Ibrahim (-52 kg), while Aisha Ali Hassan (-40 kg) took bronze. All participants from Sharjah are enrolled in the Sports Incubator Project, launched by Sharjah Women Sports Foundation in collaboration with Rubu' Qarn Foundation for Creating Future Leaders and Innovators, through Sharjah Children. This initiative provides an integrated training environment for young girls in their early development stages, demonstrating the foundation's dedication to advancing the programme and ensuring collaborative efforts for optimal results. Club official highlights players' development Mai Al Amri, Deputy Director of Sharjah Women Sports Club, praised the athletes' performances, saying: 'Our players gave an exceptional showing at the UAE Judo Cup, reflecting serious preparation and strong competitive spirit. The results achieved in both juniors and cadets highlight the effectiveness of our development efforts and motivate us to continue pushing for greater achievements in future competitions.'


Sharjah 24
20-05-2025
- Sport
- Sharjah 24
Sharjah Women Sports Club wins gold and silver in karate
Junior team strikes gold During a highly competitive event, the club's junior team — comprising Lana Osama Mohamed, Jude Mahmoud Ahmed, Maryam Al Batoul Salim, and Rinad Mohamed Kamel — claimed the gold medal. Their dominant and well-coordinated performance demonstrated strong teamwork and high-level tactical discipline. Women's team takes silver The women's team, made up of Linda Samer Hassan, Jumana Mohamed Abdullah, Jude Mahmoud Ahmed, and Lana Osama Mohamed, also impressed. Despite facing fierce competition, the team secured the silver medal, showcasing great skill and consistency throughout the matches. League shield and rising talent With this success, Sharjah Women Sports Club also secured the General League Shield in the juniors' kata and kumite categories. This accomplishment reflects the club's strong base of emerging talents capable of excelling in more senior divisions in the future. Coach praises tactical discipline Head coach Radwa Arafa expressed her pride in the players' performance. She emphasised the significant improvement in the team's tactical discipline and mental preparedness, affirming that the team is progressing steadily towards achieving more titles. Back-to-back success This triumph comes just one week after the club's outstanding results at the Girls and Young Women's General Kumite League, held on 10 May. In that event, the young women's team earned gold, while the girls' team took silver. The club's consistent results over both rounds of the league highlight a high level of readiness across all age categories, and confirm the club's strategic vision in building a fully integrated and competitive women's team.


Sharjah 24
19-05-2025
- Sport
- Sharjah 24
Sharjah Women Sports Club extends winning streak in UAE Cup
The Sharjah team began the match with strength and set the pace from the first minute, securing the lead in all four quarters: the first quarter ended 24–15, the second 20–11, the third 13–7, and the fourth 12–6. This strong showing reflected clear technical superiority and a high level of tactical discipline and mental focus. Coach praises team's mental and tactical preparation Captain Waleed Al Hajri, coach of Sharjah Women Sports Club, expressed his satisfaction with the team's performance, stating that they were well-prepared for the encounter through an intensive training programme with a particular focus on the psychological aspect. The team entered the second-leg match with a strong fighting spirit, which allowed them to impose their playing style and control the flow of the game while remaining composed and avoiding hasty attacks. Technically, the team performed in a balanced way, both defensively and offensively. A few changes were made to the starting line-up by including young players who added a great deal of energy and proved themselves trustworthy. All the players did what was required, and the team achieved the result they were aiming for. Al Hajri added that they intend to maintain this momentum into the final and end the season by lifting the cup. Victory confirms team readiness for future challenges This win once again demonstrates the team's readiness for future commitments, showing marked progress in defensive organisation, quick transitions to offence, and consistent game management until the final whistle. Commitment to advancing women's sport in the UAE Participation in the UAE Women's Basketball Cup highlights the dedication of the Sharjah Women Sports Foundation and its affiliated clubs to raising the level of competition in women's sport. It also underscores their efforts in creating a motivational sporting environment that enhances player preparedness, builds a strong generation of female athletes, and elevates the name of the emirate across national platforms.