SailGP returns to Dubai as season nears halfway point

SailGP returns to Dubai as season nears halfway point
The Emirates Dubai Sail Grand Prix takes place on Dec. 9-10 (SailGP)
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Updated 09 December 2023
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SailGP returns to Dubai as season nears halfway point

SailGP returns to Dubai as season nears halfway point
  • A whole season of change in less than two months sets up highly anticipated UAE round

DUBAI: As the season approaches the halfway point, SailGP is set for a highly anticipated weekend when the league returns to the UAE for the Emirates Dubai Sail Grand Prix presented by P&O Marinas, taking place Dec. 9-10 at Mina Rashid.

The buildup to the sixth event of Season 4 reads like a script from one of the Hollywood stars involved in the purchase of the US SailGP Team.

Jimmy Spithill is out as a driver, less than two months after delivering the US’ first win of the season in Cadiz-Andalucia, and in his place comes Taylor Canfield for the team now owned by a consortium of entertainment, sports and tech leaders.

However, Spithill has since announced his intention to set up an Italian team in Season 5 and is remarkably still driving in Dubai, representing his home country Australia for the first time since 2001 as replacement for Tom Slingsby, who is on paternity leave. Slingsby’s Australian team increased its championship lead to seven points after third in Cadiz-Andalucia but have now gone five straight finals without a win.

While Australia has benefited from Spithill’s temporary free agency for Dubai, Canada has also swooped in amid the changes to the US team. After Chris Draper stepped down as wing trimmer for Canada, they pounced to get Paul Campbell-James, who has been involved in SailGP since its inception.

Phil Robertson’s Canada will show off another US recruit in Philippe Presti, Canada’s new coach, replacing Joe Glanfield who is focusing on his role with the British Olympic team.

The Dubai event marks SailGP’s first of many Race for the Future takeovers, highlighting the league’s ongoing commitment and passion to climate action with COP28 currently ongoing in the iconic city. The takeover will showcase how the league is racing for impact, innovation, inclusivity and clean energy solutions.

The event has made history already in racing for inclusivity with a first-ever all-female F50 training session taking place in the buildup to racing after the Switzerland team provided their boat. On the ground, there will be a host of innovative activations delivered for the first time, showing how events can be run more sustainably.

This includes a reduction of 36 percent to the on-water fleet, such as racing management and coaches, and the largest temporary solar array Aggreko has ever installed at an event. The event is also powered by 100 percent clean energy.

Sir Ben Ainslie of Emirates Great Britain SailGP, meanwhile, has been among a number of athletes to speak at the global climate conference.

“It’s great to be here in Dubai. To have this opportunity to race as the home team with our Emirates partnerships and to get to the grassroots and get more youngsters out on the water is a proud moment,” he said.

“You couldn’t ask for a more prestigious brand than Emirates and they have invested a lot into our team and in this event. If you look at their involvement with so many other sports, you have to say that they invest in sports and teams for the long run, and this is just the start for a long run in Dubai and hopefully having more youngsters out on the water here in Dubai and who knows, maybe a local team in the future.”


Pakistan street football team reaches Norway Cup quarter finals

Pakistan street football team reaches Norway Cup quarter finals
Updated 02 August 2024
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Pakistan street football team reaches Norway Cup quarter finals

Pakistan street football team reaches Norway Cup quarter finals
  • Pakistan’s Obeidullah, Muhammad Kashif and Muhammad Isa contributed one goal each
  • Having finished as runners-up in the last edition, Pakistan are eager to win the title this time

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan’s street football team has qualified for the quarter finals of Norway Cup after defeating Kasterndam Club 3-1.

Both sides scored one goal each in the first half, but the Green Shirts showcased their exceptional talent by scoring two decisive goals in the second half.

Pakistan’s Obeidullah, Muhammad Kashif and Muhammad Isa contributed one goal each.

“The team celebrated their hard-fought victory with the Pakistani community in Norway, marking another milestone in their inspiring journey,” Muslim Hands Pakistan, a non-government organization that has sponsored Pakistani street footballers, said in a statement on Friday.

Pakistan will face Germany in the quarter final on Saturday. Having finished as runners-up in the last edition, Pakistan are eager to lift the title this time.

In 2022, Pakistan finished runners-up in the Street Child World Cup in Qatar. They were also the runners-up in the previous edition in Russia in 2018 and finished third in the 2014 edition in Brazil.


Trailblazing female camel jockeys from Dubai to race in France

Trailblazing female camel jockeys from Dubai to race in France
Updated 02 August 2024
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Trailblazing female camel jockeys from Dubai to race in France

Trailblazing female camel jockeys from Dubai to race in France
  • Two races will take place on Aug. 4 in Aix-les-Bains

DUBAI: The picturesque town of Aix-les-Bains is ready to host a historic event as France stages its first camel race with international participants during the 2024 Paris Olympics, although the event is not affiliated with the summer games.

This groundbreaking event, taking place on Aug. 4 and featuring jockeys from Dubai’s Arabian Desert Camel Riding Center, will feature two 300-meter races.

This initiative aims to broaden the appeal of camel sports in Europe, introducing a new audience to the excitement and cultural significance of this traditional sport. The race coincides with the Olympic Games in France, adding to the diverse array of disciplines and athletes present in the country.

“While we have been hosting camel races in France for several years now, we are incredibly excited to finally compete against jockeys from Dubai. It makes the event so much more interesting from a global perspective,” said Olivier Philippaneau, the event organizer.

“This event represents a new chapter in global camel racing competitions, and we are honored to have top international teams such as ADCRC from Dubai participate. Their involvement underscores the growing interest and commitment to camel sports worldwide.”

French expat Coralie Viroulaud, who discovered her passion for camel racing in Dubai, expressed her excitement about the sport gaining recognition in her home country, while Isabella Leslie, another Dubai-based competitor, said she is thrilled to compete in France and witness the sport’s expanding audience, supported by her new sponsorship with American businessman and racehorse owner Mike Repole.

Born and raised in the UAE, Jennifer Reggio also said she is looking forward to sharing her love and passion for camel racing with an international audience in France.

The races will not only feature champion camel racers from Dubai but will also be attended by Prince Fahd bin Jalawi from the International Camel Racing Federation.


Fighters in open work before UFC Fight Night: Sandhagen vs. Nurmagomedov in Abu Dhabi

Fighters in open work before UFC Fight Night: Sandhagen vs. Nurmagomedov in Abu Dhabi
Updated 02 August 2024
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Fighters in open work before UFC Fight Night: Sandhagen vs. Nurmagomedov in Abu Dhabi

Fighters in open work before UFC Fight Night: Sandhagen vs. Nurmagomedov in Abu Dhabi
  • International stars go through their paces at Yas Mall

Abu Dhabi: In the run-up to UFC Fight Night: Sandhagen vs. Nurmagomedov this weekend at Etihad Arena in Abu Dhabi, fans enjoyed a glimpse of the main event protagonists at the UFC Open Workouts at Yas Mall on Thursday night.

Cory Sandhagen and Umar Nurmagomedov, headliners of the Aug. 3 event, took part in the workouts, as did co-main event athletes Shara Magomedov and Michal Oleksiejczuk, with each demonstrating their workout skills in front of throngs of MMA enthusiasts.

Sandhagen, who is No.2 in the bantamweight rankings, will have his work cut out against undefeated Dagestani Nurmagomedov (17-0) in what promises to be an intense curtain-closer with both fighters looking to set up a future title shot.

The unbeaten Magomedov, meanwhile, is returning to the octagon on short noticen. His Polish opponent Oleksiejczuk is a veteran of the game, promising another gripping bout in the co-headline middleweight clash.

The four fighters were joined at Yas Mall by Mohammed Yahya, the first Emirati to compete in the UFC. Yahya will be competing in the fight promotion for the second time in his career, taking on Brazilian Kaue Fernandes. Yahya holds an overall record of 12-4, with extensive experience fighting in the region. Fernandes, 29 and with a record of 8-2, is also making only his second UFC appearance.

 


UAE jiu-jitsu team secure 15 medals on first day of Regional Championship West Asia in Jordan

UAE jiu-jitsu team secure 15 medals on first day of Regional Championship West Asia in Jordan
Updated 02 August 2024
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UAE jiu-jitsu team secure 15 medals on first day of Regional Championship West Asia in Jordan

UAE jiu-jitsu team secure 15 medals on first day of Regional Championship West Asia in Jordan
  • Emirati contingent claimed 6 gold, 4 silver, 5 bronze

ABU DHABI: The UAE Jiu-Jitsu National Team have made an outstanding start at the Jiu-Jitsu Asian Union Regional Championship West Asia in Jordan, clinching 15 medals on the opening day, including six gold, four silver, and five bronze.

Shining for the team on Thursday were gold medalists Faisal Al-Wahdi (69 kg), Ammar Al-Hammadi (56 kg), Hamdan AlDhahri (56 kg), Khalfan Al-Zeedi (77 kg), Harib Al-Hammadi (62 kg), and Ahmad Andeez (69 kg).

Salem Al-Qubaisi (56 kg), Ahmed Al-Hosani (52 kg), Saif Al-Ameri (85 kg), and Rashed Aldhaheri (62 kg) earned silver medals. The bronze medalists are Ahmed Loobari (+77 kg), Ghanem Al-Ali (52 kg), Hazza Al-Kaabi (56 kg), Omar Awda (77 kg), and Saeed Alblooshi (77 kg).

Mubarak Al-Menhali, technical director at the UAE Jiu-Jitsu Federation, praised the team. “We have always had confidence in our champions’ capabilities because they consistently show the highest levels of passion and commitment.

“They give their all in training and strive for excellence in every competition. Our goal for this championship was to secure the maximum number of medals, and our athletes rose to the challenge with confidence and strength,” he said.

Al-Menhali added: “We remain committed to supporting our athletes, especially in the youth categories, by providing training opportunities and participation in various championships to enhance their skills and experience.”

Al-Wahdi, who won gold in the under-21, 69 kg weight category, said: “Winning gold at this major championship is a significant achievement. This success is the result of thorough preparation, strong support from our leadership, and the efforts of the UAE Jiu-Jitsu Federation and coaching team.”

“We dedicated many hours to physical and technical training, and this victory is a testament to our collective effort,” he said. “I look forward to achieving even more in the future.”

Al-Hammadi, gold medal winner in the under-18, 56 kg weight category, said this reflects the result of hard work and support. “Our dedication in every training session has paid off. This victory motivates us to continue working hard and aim for further success in upcoming competitions.”


Chito Vera and Deiveson Figueiredo ready for top bantamweight clash in Abu Dhabi

Chito Vera and Deiveson Figueiredo ready for top bantamweight clash in Abu Dhabi
Updated 02 August 2024
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Chito Vera and Deiveson Figueiredo ready for top bantamweight clash in Abu Dhabi

Chito Vera and Deiveson Figueiredo ready for top bantamweight clash in Abu Dhabi
  • Figueiredo aims to make history as first fighter to knock out Vera, who says he is ‘ready to deliver fireworks’ on his return to the UAE capital

ABU DHABI: The UFC Fight Night: Sandhagen vs. Nurmagomedov show at Abu Dhabi’s Etihad Arena on Saturday will have Marlon “Chito” Vera take on former flyweight champion Deiveson Figueiredo in a highly anticipated bantamweight showdown.

“I love it out here,” Vera said about competing in Abu Dhabi. “The love they give to MMA is amazing, and they put on great shows. I’m excited for this card — it’s stacked, and I can’t wait to get in there on Saturday night,” added the Ecuadorian.

Vera added: “I’m aiming to win, but a finish would be pretty sweet. I’m always looking for a finish, so let’s see what happens.”

A win on Saturday would be crucial for Vera’s career, especially following recent setbacks. “It would be a great bounce back for me and would keep me on track for chasing the title.

“I just need to get in there Saturday night, do my job, and get my hand raised. They should expect fireworks from me. I’m ready to go, in great shape, and ready to put on a show for Abu Dhabi.”

Vera praised Abu Dhabi for promoting MMA. “I went to the UAE Warriors event on Friday, and it was an amazing show. I was glad to be there and got to meet some great people. I’m excited to be here — it’s a beautiful place,” he said.

On the other side of the Octagon, Figueiredo enters the fight with the confidence of a former champion. “The preparation has been straightforward. I’m 100 percent ready for whatever approach Chito brings on Saturday night,” he said.

“I feel at home here. Last time I was in Abu Dhabi, I won my belt. I arrived the week of the fight then, but this time, I came two weeks early. I’m fully prepared for this fight against Chito on Saturday night,” he said.

Figueiredo added: “Absolutely, this is 100 percent a title contender fight. I’ve won the belt before, and I’m ready to fight Chito Vera, stamp my title shot, and become the first to knock out Chito Vera, earning that title shot here in Abu Dhabi again.”