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Sharjah's rising stars win 17 medals in archery league finale
Sharjah's rising stars win 17 medals in archery league finale

Sharjah 24

time22-04-2025

  • Sport
  • Sharjah 24

Sharjah's rising stars win 17 medals in archery league finale

Outstanding results across age groups In the recurve under-12 category, Alya Al Shar'a won gold, followed by Ilma Serji with silver, and Salama Al Ali taking bronze. In the compound under-12 category, Salma Al Suwaidi claimed gold, Alia Al Shamsi secured silver, and Mouza Al Shamsi earned bronze. In the under-15 category, Samia Odineva took silver and Muna Al Shar'a bronze in the recurve category, while Massa Al Darous earned bronze in the compound division. In the under-18 events, Nora Al Mazmi took silver and Sara Al Bloushi won bronze in the recurve, while Sara Al Mazmi excelled in the compound category, clinching the gold. Experience shines in the women's category In the women's recurve division, Hessa Al Awadhi dominated the field to take gold, followed by Sniehal Devkar with silver and Maha Al Hosani with bronze. In the compound women's category, Amina Al Awadhi continued her winning streak with a gold medal, while Rawdha Al Awadhi added to the tally with a bronze. Mai Al Amri: A season-long effort crowned with success Mai Al Amri, Deputy Director of Sharjah Women's Sports Club, expressed her pride in the team's achievement at the league's close: "Winning 17 medals in the final round is a true reflection of our athletes' commitment and is the culmination of an entire season of dedicated effort," she said. "We strongly believe in supporting our players both technically and mentally, and we're committed to creating an environment that empowers them to shine locally and prepare professionally for international competitions." She concluded by thanking the coaching staff, parents, and everyone who contributed to the team's success, affirming the club's ongoing investment in nurturing champions who can proudly represent the UAE. Elena Lapsina: Proud of the achievement... ready for the international season Elena Lapsina, head coach of the archery team at Sharjah Women's Sports Club, affirmed that the team ended the domestic season on a high note with an exceptional performance in the UAE League finale. The team earned 17 medals in total: 5 golds, 5 silvers, and 7 bronzes—an outcome that speaks volumes about the athletes' dedication and rising calibre on the national stage. 'As we close the chapter on this local season, we're entering the international arena with confidence and ambition,' she said. 'We're proud of our players and the teamwork that led to these results. Our gratitude goes out to the technical and administrative staff, the families, and everyone who supported us.' She also extended her thanks to the Centre for Scientific Research and Sports Performance Development and the Sports Medicine Centre at the Sharjah Women's Sports Foundation, highlighting their vital role in enhancing the team's physical and technical preparedness. Ongoing empowerment and a promising future These achievements reflect the continued success of the Sharjah Women's Sports Club in nurturing top-tier athletes across the UAE. The results are a testament to the club's institutional vision of developing the sport of archery and honing talent from an early age all the way to elite competition

Sharjah women's club forces tiebreaker with dominant 3-0 win
Sharjah women's club forces tiebreaker with dominant 3-0 win

Sharjah 24

time17-03-2025

  • Sport
  • Sharjah 24

Sharjah women's club forces tiebreaker with dominant 3-0 win

This crucial win balanced the series after their first-leg defeat, pushing the championship into a decisive tiebreaker match. The upcoming showdown will be a pivotal challenge in the club's quest for the league title. Hanan Al Mahmoud: Mental preparation drove our success Her Excellency Hanan Al Mahmoud, Vice President of the Sharjah Women's Sports Foundation, highlighted that the players' strong performance stemmed from extensive mental preparation. She remarked: 'The key difference between our first-leg loss and today's emphatic 3-0 victory was the players' focused mental readiness. They underwent specialised sessions at the Sports Mental Preparation Centre, which enabled them to enter the match with confidence and dictate the pace from the outset. Their unwavering concentration ensured a composed and controlled performance throughout.' She continued: 'A 3-0 win underscores how much our performance has evolved. I sincerely thank our devoted supporters, the foundation, and the club for their constant encouragement. This match was not only a stepping stone toward the final decider but also vital preparation for the Arab Women's Sports Clubs Tournament in February, which will be another key test at the regional level.' Mouza Al Shamsi: Team spirit and determination secured victory Her Excellency Mouza Al Shamsi praised the players for their resilience, attributing the triumph to teamwork and perseverance: 'This crucial victory is a blessing and the result of our collective effort and unwavering support. From the outset, we worked on mentally equipping the players to move past their earlier defeat. We reassured them that they make us proud regardless of the result. Today, they displayed extraordinary resilience, widening the lead and controlling the match, even during tightly contested moments.' Al Shamsi reaffirmed the Sharjah Women's Sports Foundation's full support for the team, stating: 'Our commitment to the team is absolute, with comprehensive mental preparation through dedicated centres like the Sports Medicine Centre and the Sports Mental Preparation Centre. These institutions play a crucial role in sharpening our players for high-stakes matches.' She added: 'We are immensely proud of our players' performance and will continue backing them at every stage. The enthusiastic crowd today demonstrated the strong bond with the team during this decisive phase of the championship. We hope to see even greater fan turnout, especially from younger supporters, in the upcoming matches.' Dr. Dani Othman: Mental strength was the game-changer Dr. Dani Othman, Director of the Sports Mental Preparation Centre at the Sharjah Women's Sports Foundation, affirmed that the pre-match mental training focused on enhancing concentration and discipline. He emphasised that this preparation was a key factor in the 3-0 victory, adding that efforts will continue to reinforce the team's mental strength ahead of the decisive match. Tiebreaker showdown to decide the champion With this victory, Sharjah Women's Sports Club has proven itself a formidable contender, forcing the championship into a final, winner-takes-all match. The team will now focus on preparing for the decisive clash, determined to deliver their strongest performance yet and claim the Women's Volleyball League title.

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