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Girls' teams secure two golds and one silver
In a highly competitive event, Sharjah's girls' teams delivered exceptional performances, claiming the championship cup in both kata and kumite categories, alongside two gold medals and one silver.
In the Girls’ Team Kata event, athletes Shamma Mohammed, Noor Ahmed Al Ali, Maryam Ahmed Al Ali, and Moza Salem Yaqout gave a polished performance, overcoming teams from Shabab Al Ahli and Fujairah Martial Arts Club to take the gold.
In the Girls’ Team Kumite, Shamma Mohammed, Salma Saeed, Maryam Ahmed, Noor Ahmed, and Moza Salem showed remarkable teamwork and fighting spirit in their match against Shabab Al Ahli, securing a well-deserved second gold for the club.
Junior girls claim silver in kumite
The Junior Team Kumite line-up, featuring Shamma Mohammed, Salma Saeed, Noor Ahmed, Hoor Ahmed, and Hanan Ahmed, fought strongly and earned a silver medal, further adding to the club's list of achievements.
Coach praises team spirit and progress
Radwa Arefa, kumite coach at Sharjah Women's Sports Club, commented:
"I'm extremely proud of the level our athletes showed at the UAE Stars Cup. The matches were intense, yet the team handled the pressure with confidence and unity. Their collective performance reflects their growing skill and readiness, which improves with each tournament. This achievement is a key milestone in our preparations for major upcoming championships, and we’ll continue strengthening our tactical and physical training to meet our goals."
Commitment to developing girls’ karate
This success underlines Sharjah Women's Sports Club’s commitment to developing karate among girls and juniors, and to raising the profile of women’s sports through consistent competition and title wins — all while striving to represent the UAE with pride on the international stage.