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The first 20 contestants qualified for the final stage of the Legacy Challenge Competition

The first qualification of the inherited challenge competition, in its second edition, was concluded on the coast of the Northern Governorate, where it qualified for the final stage of 20 contestants.
 
The first liquidation witnessed a large participation, as the fastest 20 people qualified in the competition, which is generously sponsored by His Highness Sheikh Khalid bin Hamad Al Khalifa, First Vice-President of the Supreme Council for Youth and Sports and Chairman of the Bahrain Olympic Committee, with the aim of reviving the old professions practiced by Bahrainis in agriculture and the sea.
 
Ahmed Jassim Abdul-Ridha, Salman Yousef Al-Badr, Abdul Rahman Saleh Al-Qallaf, Jassim Muhammad Jaafar, Rashid Ahmed Ali, Osama Muhammad Al-Balushi, Ibrahim Nasser Fakhro, Jassem Ahmed Hassan, Ahmed Yasser Ammar, Omar Abdulaziz Al-Dossari, Hassan Jassim Abdul-Ridha , Ayoub Nassib Salem, Ahmed Awwad Hilal, Dawood Mosaad Ali, Abdul Rahman Khalifa Muhammad, Muhammad Jaafar Hussain, Ahmed Khader Ayed, Hamid Awad Hilal, Amer Ahmed Issa and Hussein Samir Faisal.
 
The second liquidation of the competition will be held on the seventh of March, with the third liquidation taking place on the fourteenth of the same month, while the final stage will be held on the twenty-eighth of this month as well.
 
20 new contestants will qualify from the second qualification, while the same number from the third qualifying will be qualified, with the final stage being held with the participation of 60 qualified people from the three preliminary stages.
 
The inheritance challenge competition depends on strength, speed, and lightness, so that the contestant enters different challenges, including the eye, the waterer, the lumberjack, the draw of the gurgor, the pilgrim, the trunk, the dagl, the palm, the building, the overnight box and the valley, where the contestant must finish the contest in a time less than three minutes.