HH Shaikh Khalid hails Bahrain Weightlifting & Bodybuilding Association’s efforts to develop sports
TDT | Manama
The Daily Tribune – www.newsofbahrain.com
Under the patronage of HH Shaikh Khalid bin Hamad Al Khalifa, First Deputy President of the Supreme Council for Youth and Sports, President of the General Sports Authority, President of Bahrain Olympic Committee, the National Day Weightlifting and Powerlifting Championship concluded on Saturday.
Under the patronage of HH Shaikh Khalid bin Hamad Al Khalifa, First Deputy President of the Supreme Council for Youth and Sports, President of the General Sports Authority, President of Bahrain Olympic Committee, the National Day Weightlifting and Powerlifting Championship concluded on Saturday.
The three-day event was held in coincidence with the Kingdom’s celebrations to the National Day and HM the King’s accession to the throne.
It was attended by HH Shaikh Salman bin Mohammed Al Khalifa, Vice President of the General Sports Authority, Dr Abdulrahman Sadiq Askar, CEO of the General Sports Authority, Faris Mustafa Al Kooheji, President of Bahrain Weightlifting and Bodybuilding Association.
On this occasion, HH Shaikh Khalid expressed utmost happiness at the wide participation at the event which featured competitors from Bahrain, the GCC region, Asian and European countries. His Highness underlined that such a sports gathering cements efforts to make Bahrain a key destination to host top events.
“We are proud of the efforts being exerted by Bahrain Weightlifting and Bodybuilding Association under the presidency of Faris Mustafa Al Kooheji towards planning and implementing programmes that support our endeavors to upgrade sports and elevate the qualifications of trainers and administrative members as well as sportspeople.
Holding this event at this time reflects the Association’s keenness to interact with the national events, and this mirrors the importance of the sports associations and federations to spread the national values and principles and bolster loyalty,” HH Shaikh Khalid said.
It’s worth noting that the event featured 120 participants from both genders; 50 in weightlifting and 70 in powerlifting. Zainab Ali Abdullah won the champion of the champions title in the women’s weightlifting, while Mahdi Sakhar took home the men’s title. Ameena Hassan triumphed in the women’s powerlifting section, and Abdullah Salmeen achieved the men’s title in the same competition.
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