Amina Al Awadhi secured the gold medal in the women's compound bow category, establishing a new national record with a score of 688. Reflecting on her achievement, she stated, "This accomplishment is the result of rigorous training and hard work under the supervision of the club, which provided us with all the necessary support."
Rawda Al Awadhi secured the bronze medal and conveyed her appreciation to the club by emphasising its careful attention to player development.
In the women's Olympic bow category, Fatima Al Balushi attained the bronze medal and expressed her happiness, noting that competing in international tournaments fuels her drive for ongoing enhancement.
Maitha Al Nuaimi, who achieved sixth place in the compound bow category, described the tournament as both enjoyable and challenging.
Maha Al Huwsani, who advanced to the quarterfinals in the Olympic bow category, stated, "It was a valuable experience to learn from various international techniques."
Coach Dilnoza Ahmadova commended the players for their outstanding performance in the championship, highlighting their ongoing development thanks to well-organised training programs and camps. She stated, "Confidence and experience are the essential elements we will prioritise improving moving forward."
The accomplishments of the players showcase the dedication of the Sharjah Women’s Sports Foundation to promoting women’s sports, creating wider opportunities for athlete development, and empowering them to reach both local and international successes that serve as an inspiration for future generations.