In the girls' category, Lujain Mohammed clinched the gold medal in the under-43kg weight class, while Shahd Mahmoud earned the silver in the under-35kg division. Maryam Abdullah took the bronze in the over-43kg category. Noor Ahmed dominated in the under-42kg weight, winning the gold, with Salma Saeed taking the silver. Samaa Jalal and Maryam Ahmed both impressed with bronze medals. Shamma Mohammed continued her success with gold in the under-47kg category.
In the juniors' category, Israa Bint Hatim claimed the gold in the under-42kg weight, while Rawan Mohammed secured another gold in the under-47kg division. Noor Akram added a gold in the under-52kg category, and Moza Salem earned the bronze in the over-52kg weight class.
In the junior girls' category, Rasil Mohammed stood out with an impressive silver medal in the under-47kg weight, while Lujain Samah captured the bronze in the under-53kg division. The championship ended with an impressive collection of achievements, showcasing the outstanding performance of the club's athletes.
Team coach Radwa Arafa expressed her pride in the results, stating: "This championship is an important step in our journey, as the athletes demonstrated great dedication and determination to achieve their best. We are working to prepare a generation capable of representing the UAE in international competitions."
She added, "The club's support has been crucial in achieving these results by providing a comprehensive training environment that enhances the athletes' technical and physical development."
These accomplishments highlight the Sharjah Women’s Sports Club’s commitment to advancing kumite and preparing athletes to compete at the highest local and international levels, in line with the club’s vision to empower women’s sports and strengthen their presence in the sporting arena.