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17 male and female players represent the “bow and arrow” in the West Asian Championship in Doha

The tournament will be held from October 28 to November 4

Last updated: 29/10/2025 2:02 pm
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Sharjah, United Arab Emirates – The Emirates Bow and Arrow Federation approved the participation of 17 male and female players in the Second West Asian Bow and Arrow Championship “Qatar 2025”.

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Which will be held from October 28 to November 4.

The Federation said in a statement that the mission is headed by His Excellency Hanadi Khalifa Al Kabouri, President of the Federation, and includes Hamid Al Shamsi, Vice President of the Federation and Director of the Mission, and Alia Mahmoud Al Harmouzi, Administrator. Sheikha Al Khatri, Member of the Federation’s Board of Directors and Chairman of the Referees Committee, and continental referee Omar Al Hammadi are also participating in refereeing the competitions.

He explained that the team’s roster consists of Abdullah Obaid Al Ketbi, Sepp Sankar Maite, Ali Yaqoub Ranjiri, Mansour Saeed Al Ketbi, “convex bow males”, Samia Udinaeva, Maha Abdul Rahim Al Hosani, Aisha Jassim Al Ali, Fatima Mohammed Al Balushi, and Hessa Yaqoub Al Awadhi, “convex bow females”.

The list also includes Mohammed Saleh bin Amr, Yousef Hassan Al Hosani, Nasser Saeed Al Rashidi, Shihab Ahmed Al Saadi, “male compound bow”, Amna Yousef Al Awadhi, Jumana Ali Al Najjar, Sarah Adel Al Mazmi, Maitha Mohammed Al Nuaimi, “female compound bow”, and coach Young Shul Lee, with his assistants Mi Jin Song and Fernando Nemantha.

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