Honoring the dignitaries and the best lifters is a distinguished conclusion to the Qatar Cup and Arabiya Weightlifting Championships

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The curtain came down yesterday on the Qatar Cup and Arab Weightlifting Championships for men and women, which were held at the Radisson Blu Hotel, with the participation of approximately 163 male and female lifters, representing 29 countries. The organizing committee held an elegant ceremony in the presence of His Excellency Mohammed Youssef Al Mana, President of the First Vice President of the Qatar Olympic Committee and the President of the Qatari, Arab and Afro-Asian Weightlifting Federations, His Excellency the Algerian Ambassador to the State of Qatar, Saleh Attia, Mohammed Hassan Jalloud, President of the International Weightlifting Federation, and President of the Algerian Federation of the Weightlifting Federation, Kamal. Saeedi, and the President of the Saudi Weightlifting Federation, Mohammed Ahmed Al-Harbi.
During the ceremony, His Excellency Muhammad Youssef Al-Mana, accompanied by Muhammad Jalloud, President of the International Federation, and Muhammad Al-Harbi, President of the Saudi Weightlifting Federation, honored the best male and female lifters in the men’s and women’s categories, and honored His Excellency the Algerian Ambassador, Saleh Attia, President of the Algerian Weightlifting Federation, Kamal Saidi, and Ishaq Ibrahim Ishaq, President. The Bahraini Federation, Abdullah Al-Kuwari, one of the founders of the Qatar Football Federation, and a number of heads of participating delegations presented their gifts. Memorial shields.
Fares Ibrahim and Tunisian Aya Al-Awadi won the titles of best weightlifter and female weightlifter at the conclusion of the Qatar International Cup and Arab Weightlifting Championships for men and women. Saudi Arabia won the best men’s team, ahead of Lebanon in second place, while Algeria came in third place, while Kuwait came in fourth place.
At the women’s level, Tunisia’s national team excelled and took first place, ahead of Algeria, which ranked second, and Saudi Arabia, which ranked third, while Kuwait ranked fourth, and the UAE ranked fifth.
As for the Arab Championship, Qatari Fares Ibrahim was crowned the best female weightlifter, while Tunisian Aya Al-Awadi won the title of best female weightlifter.
Tunisian Aya Al-Awadi also won the title of best weightlifter in the young women’s category, while Iraqi Ali Al-Ammar won the title of best weightlifter in the youth category.
Tunisian Zainab Al-Nawi won the title of best weightlifter in the junior female category, while Saudi Abdullah Ibrahim won the title of best weightlifter in the junior category.
In the overall standings for the women’s teams, the Saudi team took first place, while Kuwait came in second place, while Tunisia came in third place.
In the overall standings for men’s teams, the Saudi team took first place, while Yemen came in second place, while Algeria took third place.
In the overall standings for the young women’s teams, the Saudi team achieved first place, while Algeria came in second place, while Tunisia came in third place.
As for the overall standings for the youth teams, the Saudi team ranked first, while Algeria came in second place, while Lebanon came in third place.
In the overall standings for the junior women’s teams, the Saudi team won first place, while Algeria came in second place, while Kuwait came in third place.
As for the overall standings for the junior teams, the Saudi team took first place, while Libya came in second place, while Kuwait came in third place.