A swimmer starts his event in the International Wheelchair and Amputee Sports Federation (IWAS) World Games.
Sharjah - UAE top he table in the medals tally with 13 medals
Published: Thu 14 Feb 2019, 7:50 PM
Last updated: Thu 14 Feb 2019, 9:58 PM
Abdullah Sultan Al Aryani finished his International Wheelchair and Amputee Sports Federation (IWAS) World Games campaign with four shooting gold medals when he added one more gold on Wednesday at the Al Dhaid Shooting Club.
His gold medals pushed the UAE to top of the table in the medals tally with 13 medals (4 gold, 3 silver and 6 bronze).
Al Aryani won the R6 50-metre rifle prone mixed gold on the concluding day of the shooting events. German Elke Seeliger won silver with 610.5 points while the bronze went to Abdullah Said Al Aryani.
In the R5 10-metre air rifle prone mixed, Swiss shooter Nicole Haeusler bagged the gold after accumulating 631.5 points. Silver went to Indian Sriharsha Devaraddi Ramakrishna, while Austrian Johann Windhofer received the bronze medal.
Yousef Al Kabbi won the table tennis silver for the UAE. "I am proud of my achievement which adds to the overall success of the country's athletes in this competition. The hosting and organising of this event is nothing short of amazing. It reflects a beautiful picture of Sharjah and the UAE," said Al Kabbi.
South Korean athletes topped the charts with Guyoung Song, Kiyoung Jun and Myeongwook Ko winning the gold, silver and bronze medals respectively in their category. Wassana Sringam, from Thailand, claimed the gold medal in his category. Panwas Sringam won the silver and Wing Ki Yuen from Hong Kong got the bronze.
Hungarian Endre Major topped the ladder and received the gold medal in the SM1 competition. South Koreans Haekon Lee and Myeongwook Ko, received the silver and bronze respectively. Meanwhile the SM2 competition was topped by South Korean Byungjun Song and received the gold medal.
Thai athlete Thirayu Chueawong received the silver, while the bronze went to Akzhigitov Bereket from Kazakhstan.
Thai athletes Yuttajak Glinbancheun and Busree Wawaeni topped the charts in the SM3 competition, they claimed the gold and bronze medals respectively, while the silver medal went to Kazakhstan's Kaziyev Yerlan.
SM5 competition was dominated again by the South Korean players, the gold and silver medals were attained by Cahsoo Kang and Jangsub Choi. Thailand received the bronze medal through Teeradech Klangmanee.
Thai Valitov Rustam received the gold medal in the SM6-7 competition, the silver went to South Korean Sungil Kim. The bronze was claimed by Ussenov Kanat from Kazakhstan.
Wrapping the day's table tennis games, Korpetayev Nurzhan from Kazakhstan won the gold medal in the SM8-10 category. Emirati Yousef Al Kaabi scored the silver medal, bringing the UAE its first medal in the table tennis competitions. Makhulbekov Ali from Kazakhstan received the bronze.
The International Wheelchair and Amputee Sports (IWAS) World Games 2019 in Sharjah runs until February 16.
Table Tennis match in progress at the International Wheelchair and Amputee Sports Federation (IWAS) World Games.
Abdullah Sultan Al Aryani won his fourth shooting gold medal in the International Wheelchair and Amputee Sports Federation (IWAS) World Games.