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Kuwait sweep GCC Swimming Championships
UAE Olympian Al Jasmi wins silver in event where eight swimming records are broken.
- Winners of the 100 metre category Badr Al Mahna of KSA, Obaid Al Jasmi of UAE and Dawood Mohammad of Kuwait during the presentation of GCC swimming completion at the Jazira Club in Abu Dhabi on Saturday.
- Image Credit: Ahmed Kutty/Gulf News
Abu Dhabi: Kuwaiti brothers, Abdul Rahman and Ahmad Fahad Al Badr dominated the 200 metre breaststroke race in the third day of the GCC Swimming Championships, finishing first and second respectively to add a gold and a silver to their country's medal haul.
Abdul Rahman finished in 2 minutes and 27.78 seconds while his brother Ahmad made 2 minutes and 30.17 seconds. Sufian Yousuf, from Bahran, finished third in 3 minutes and 11.83 seconds for the bronze to win his country's first medal in the event.
Kuwait also won the gold medal of the 50 metre backstroke with Abdula Ali finishing the race in 27.23 seconds. The UAE's Olympian swimmer Obaid Ahmad Al Jasmi came second in 28.98 seconds and his countryman Mohammad Abdulla won the bronze with 29.20 seconds.
Youngest stars
In the 200 metre medlay for under 10 years, Mohammad Salah from Kuwait won the gold medal while Saudi Arabian Ali Al Sadig won the silver and Omani Abdul Rahman Yahya the bronze.
Meanwhile, eight GCC records were broken in the first two days of the tournament with Kuwait having the lion's share.
Marzoug Faisal Al Salem broke the record time of the 400 metre freestyle for men registering 4 minutes and 4.17 seconds breaking the 4 minutes and 4.23 seconds record of his countryman Nawaf Ali.
Relay results
Mohammad Ahmad Mandooh, also from Kuwait, broke his own record times in the 100 and 50 metre freestyle events, while compatriot Abdulla Ali Al Thwaini broke the 100 and 200 metre backstroke events. and broke two records.
And Kuwait relay team broke the 4x200 metre freestyle relay record as well as the 4x100 medlay, both record replacing earlier one set by Kuwait.
Badr Al Muhanna of Saudi Arabia registered a new record for the 50 metre butterfly registering 25.40 seconds and breaking the old record of 25.64 seconds of Kuwaiti Mansour Emad Al Mansour.
Swimming Results
50m freestyle: Mohammad Madwa (Kuwait) 00.23.25secs; 2. Omar Jasem (Bahrain) 0024.41secs; 3. Ahmad Khalfan Jahori (UAE) 0024.47secs.
100m breaststroke: 1. Abdul Fahd (Kuwait) 1min 05.74secs; 2. Osama Al Areej (Qatar) 1min 08.27secs; 3. Ahmad Fahd (Kuwait) 1mins 10.60secs.
100m butterfly: 1. Bader Al Mahana (Saudi Arabia) 00.55.88; 2. Obaid Al Jasmi (UAE) 00.56.95; 3. Dawoon Mohammad (Kuwait) 00.57.49secs.
200m backstroke: 1. Abdullah Ali (Kuwait) 2mins 07.51secs; 2. Yousuf Al Yousuf (Saudi Arabia) 2mins 10.03secs; 3. Ali Saeed Subait (UAE) 2mins 21.43secs.
200m freestyle: 1. Mohammad Madwa (Kuwait) 1min 58.99secs; 2. Suleiman Al Hamood (Kuwait) 2mins 03.73secs; 3. Faisal Al Jasmi (UAE) 2mins 05.35secs.
100m x 4 medley: 1. Kuwait 3mins 55.57secs; 2. UAE 4mins 05.87secs; 3. Qatar 4mins 13.28secs.
800m freestyle: 1. Marzouk Al Salim (Kuwait); 8mins 38.57secs; 2. Abdullah Fahd (Kuwait) 9mins 12.20secs; 3. Khalid Al Kulaibi (Oman) 9mins 16.64secs.
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