Dubai Police team shines at Al Wathba cycling race

Dubai Police

Dubai Police cycling team dominates various categories at Abu Dhabi Sports Council's Al Wathba cycling race.

A total of 500 cyclists took part in the race.

Lieutenant Colonel Dr. Mohammad Saeed Al-Haddad Al-Hattawi won the first place in 30-km race, while contestant Saeed Hassan Al-Baloushi won first place in the 60-km race, and contestant Omar Darwish Obaid came second. 

Cyclist Ali Abbas Abdullah came in the third place in the 90-km race, while Yasser Al-Baloushi, came second, and Majid Al-Baloushi finished seventh.

In the women’s category, contestant Ibtisam Zayed won first place in the 30-km race, and contestant Maryam Khaled came second, while Samah Khaled won first place in the 60-km race.

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