Qatari Fares Ibrahim wins 6 gold medals in the Qatar International Cup and the Arab Weightlifting Championship

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Qatari weightlifter Fares Ibrahim won six gold medals in the Qatar International Cup and Arab Weightlifting Championships for men and women, which were organized simultaneously by the Qatar Sports Federation, with 163 competitors participating, 98 male and 65 female weightlifters, representing 29 countries.

The Qatari Olympic champion presented high technical levels on the closing day of the two championships during the 102 kg competition for the men’s category, outperforming a group of the most prominent Arab and international quartet who participated in these competitions.

In the Qatar International Cup competitions, Fares won the three gold medals in the 102 kg weight category for the men, from the first lift in the clean and the first lift in the snatch, with a total weight of 366 kg, in the fast after lifting a weight of 200 kg, and in the snatch after lifting a weight of 366 kg. Weight of 166 kg.

At the same weight, Albanian weightlifter Ertan Kovaş won two silver medals, in total, with a total weight of 358 kg, and in the snatch, after lifting a weight of 165 kg, and a bronze medal in the sprint, after lifting a weight of 193 kg, while the Saudi weightlifter, Ali Yousef Al-Othman, won a silver medal. In the sprint, after lifting a weight of 197 kg, and two bronze medals in total with a weight A total of 338 kg, and he finished in the snatch after lifting a weight of 141 kg.

In the men’s 89 kg category, weightlifter Amer Al Khanjari won three gold medals, in total, with a total weight of 340 kg, in the sprint after lifting a weight of 190 kg, and in the snatch, after lifting a weight of 150 kg.

At the same weight, the Algerian weightlifter Maswar Muhammad Al-Amin won two silver medals, in total, with a total weight of 317 kg, and in the snatch, after lifting a weight of 140 kg, and a bronze medal in the freestyle, after lifting a weight of 177 kg, while the Saudi weightlifter, Hussein Ali, won a silver medal in the freestyle, after lifting a weight of 140 kg. He lifted a weight of 177 kg, and won two bronze medals in total with a weight A total of 315 kg, and in the snatch after lifting a weight of 138 kg.

As for the men’s weight category over 102 kg, the Iraqi weightlifter, Ali Al-Ammar, won three gold medals, in total, with a total weight of 400 kg, in the sprint after lifting a weight of 220 kg, and in the snatch, after lifting a weight of 180 kg.

In the same weight, the South Korean weightlifter Lee Seung-hun won three silver medals, in total, with a total weight of 387 kg, and in the sprint, after lifting a weight of 213 kg, and in the snatch, after lifting a weight of 174 kg, while the Emirati weightlifter, Mohammed Muayad Al-Najjar, won three bronze medals. In total, with a total weight of 385 kg, and in the sprint after lifting a weight of 212 kg, and in Kidnapping after lifting a weight of 173 kg.

As for the Arab Championship competitions, Qatari weightlifter Fares Ibrahim continued his superiority in the 102 kg weight category for the men and won three gold medals, in total with a total weight of 366 kg, in the sprint after lifting a weight of 200 kg, and in the snatch after lifting a weight of 166 kg.

In the men’s 89 kg competition, Omani weightlifter Amer Al Khanjari won three gold medals, in total, with a total weight of 340 kg, in the sprint after lifting a weight of 190 kg, and in the snatch, after lifting a weight of 150 kg.

As for the 89 kg competition for the youth category, the Algerian weightlifter Masour Muhammad Al-Amin won two gold medals, in total, with a total weight of 317 kg, and in the snatch, after lifting a weight of 140 kg, while the Saudi weightlifter, Hussein Muhammad, won a gold medal in the sprint, after lifting a weight of 140 kg. 177 kg.

In the 89 kg competition for the junior category, Algerian weightlifter Qassoum Abdelrahman won three gold medals, in total, with a total weight of 289 kg, in the sprint after lifting a weight of 161 kg, and in the snatch, after lifting a weight of 128 kg.

As for the 96 kg competition for the men’s category, the Saudi weightlifter, Ali Yousef Al-Othman, won three gold medals, in total, with a total weight of 338 kg, in the sprint after lifting a weight of 197 kg, and in the snatch, after lifting a weight of 141 kg.

In the 89 kg competition for the youth category, Saudi weightlifter Badr Al-Eid won three gold medals, in total, with a total weight of 260 kg, in the sprint after lifting a weight of 150 kg, and in the snatch after lifting a weight of 110 kg.

As for the 89 kg competition for the junior category, Saudi weightlifter Badr Al-Eid returned and won three gold medals, in total with a total weight of 260 kg, in the sprint after lifting a weight of 150 kg, and in the snatch after lifting a weight of 110 kg.

In the competitions weighing over 102 kg for the youth category, the Saudi weightlifter Abdullah Ali won three gold medals, in total, with a total weight of 250 kg, in the sprint after lifting a weight of 130 kg, and in the snatch after lifting a weight of 120 kg.

As for the 109 kg competition for the youth category, the Saudi weightlifter, Dali Mutaib Al-Rihan, won three gold medals in total, with a total weight of 291 kg, in the sprint after lifting a weight of 155 kg, and in the snatch after lifting a weight of 136 kg.

In the men’s 109 kg category, Saudi weightlifter Ali Ahmed Al Khazali won three gold medals, in total, with a total weight of 379 kg, in the sprint after lifting a weight of 209 kg, and in the snatch, after lifting a weight of 170 kg.

As for the competitions weighing over 109 kg for the youth category, the Iraqi weightlifter Ali Al-Ammar won three gold medals, in total, with a total weight of 400 kg, in the sprint after lifting a weight of 220 kg, and in the snatch after lifting a weight of 180 kg.

In the men’s weight category over 109 kg, Iraqi weightlifter Ali Al-Ammar returned and won three gold medals, in total with a total weight of 400 kg, in the sprint after lifting a weight of 220 kg, and in the snatch after lifting a weight of 180 kg.