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The club's players delivered strong performances in various races, confirming the club's position as one of the most prominent teams in the local rowing scene.
In the women's singles competition, Bushra Ibrahim Qadri took first place, followed by Hamda Ibrahim Qadri in second place, and Shamsa Sultan Al Sharani in third place. In the under-19 singles competition, Bushra Qadri continued her brilliance by taking first place, followed by Shamsa Sultan Al Sharani in second place, and Fatima Khalaf Rabie in third place.
In the duet competition, the duo of Bushra Qadri and Hamda Qadri took first place, while Fatima Khalaf Rabie and Shamsa Sultan Al Sharani took second place, further affirming the harmonious performance and team spirit among the club's players.
The team concluded its participation by winning the gold medal in the quadruple race, where Sharjah Women's Sports Club team dominated the race, confirming its leadership in this category as well.
Sarah Baya, rowing team coach at Sharjah Women's Sports Club, said that the club is very proud of the players' achievements this season, especially since it is the club's first season in this sport.
The team has developed from one tournament to the next, and the players have demonstrated a high level of commitment and a strong competitive spirit. These results are due to continuous work and the great support received from the club and the Sharjah Women's Sports Foundation. The team promises to return next season with enthusiasm and ambition to achieve more.
With this remarkable achievement, Sharjah Women's Sports Club concludes its first rowing season, a season that saw a strong start for the team, which succeeded in establishing its presence in all local championships.
This success reflects the Sharjah Women's Sports Foundation's commitment to developing rowing within an integrated sports system and expanding women's participation in marine sports, supporting the Foundation's goals of building a new generation of athletes capable of competing in various forums.