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30 young sailors compete at Oman Sailing Championship

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MUSCAT: Thirty young sailors from Oman Sail’s Sailing Schools will take to the waters of Ras Al Hadd over three days from August 22-24 to help select the next national sailing squads. Sailors between the ages of 10 and 18 in Optimist, ILCA 4 and ILCA 6 classes will compete in nine races for the honour of being crowned Oman national champion and joining the national team for upcoming regattas.


Sailors have been selected from Oman Sail’s Sailing Schools at Al Mouj Muscat, Barceló Mussanah Resort and Sur. The fleet will also include five sailors from the Al Hamriyah Sailing Team in the United Arab Emirates as part of their own preparation plans for the coming season. Each team will be accompanied by a coach to support the sailors throughout the event.


Abdulaziz al Shidi, Oman Sail’s Sailing Development Manager, said, “The Oman Sailing Championship is both the culmination of our season’s training and a chance to see the progress of our sailors in action. Progressing to the national squad is a key step in our 'performance pathway' and offers the best performing sailors the opportunity to represent Oman in regional and international competition.”


“We are looking forward to bringing together sailors in all four classes from each of our Sailing Schools to see the most promising of the next generation of Omani sailors,” he added.


The next major event for the young sailors will be held at Barceló Mussanah Resort where 50 sailors from across the region will compete in the Optimist, ILCA 4 and ILCA 7 classes from October 18-24. Then, the national Optimist team will travel to Abu Dhabi for the 2023 IODA Optimist Asian & Oceanian Championship from October 29 to November 5.


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