Dubai, UAE – The second round of the Dubai Jet Ski Race saw Emirati, Kuwaiti, and Austrian superiority.
After the champions of these countries dominated the top ten categories.
The tournament was organized by the Dubai International Marine Sports Club and concluded on Sunday, two days after the challenge on Jebel Ali Beach.
The Emirati brilliance was remarkable, with six gold medals won, compared to two gold medals each for Kuwait and Austria.
In the GP1 professional standing category, Austrian Kevin Reiter won first place, Omar Abdullah came second, and Salman Al-Awadi came third.
In the sitting GP3 category, Abdullah Al Hammadi won first place, followed by Saif Rashid in second place, and Salem Mohsen in third place.
As for the GB3 junior standing category, Abdullah Al-Awadhi won first place, Russian Eva Telenkova came second, and Hamdan Al-Taher came third.
In the second category for junior standing within the same classification, Hamdan Al-Hattawi won first place, followed by Frenchman Milo Donayach second, and Mohamed Ben Hariz third.
In the Waqif GP2 category, Saud Al-Awadhi topped the standings, while Kuwaiti Nasser Al-Rajeeb came in second, and Suhail Al-Tayer came in third.
For the GB2 Veteran Stand category, Austrian Markus Erlach won first place, followed by Hariz Murr bin Hariz in second place, and Frenchman Barbac Pascal in third place.
In the sitting GP2 category, Salman Al-Awadhi won first place, Khaled Al-Mazmi came in second, and Kuwaiti Rashid Al-Dawas came in third.
In the Jals GP4 category, Kuwaitis dominated the top three places through Ahmed Al-Khudari first, Shaheen Ramadan second, and Fawaz Fahd third.
For the Waqif GP4 category, Ali Al-Ali won first place, Saud Al-Awadhi came in second, and Austrian Markus Erlach came in third.
high levels
The competitions concluded in the GP1 Professional Seated category, where Kuwaiti Yousef Abdul Razzaq won first place, followed by Hungarian Kaza Györgyi in second place, and Khalifa in weapons in third place.
Mohammed Al Marri, Director of the Club’s Sports Affairs Department, crowned the first-place winners.
Meanwhile, Mohammed Hareb, the club’s executive director, praised the technical levels presented by the participants.
He stressed that the performance reflects the continuous development of the race year after year, and the great ambition of the competitors to climb the podiums.



