The UAE para-athletics team has continued to showcase its talent and determination at the Asian Youth Para Games in Dubai, securing a total of eight medals by the penultimate day of competition. The event, which brought together nearly 1,500 athletes from 35 countries, has highlighted the rising stars of para-sports across Asia.
Strong Performances Across Multiple Sports
The UAE delegation has added seven medals following the initial bronze won by Thani Al Shehi in the Table Tennis T3 category. The team’s consistent efforts in athletics, powerlifting, and swimming have contributed to this impressive medal haul, demonstrating the strength of the nation’s youth para-athletes.
Para-Athletics Stars Lead the Way
In para-athletics, Hamid Al Bloushi has been a standout performer, claiming a gold medal in the Disc Throw and a silver in the Club Throw. His dual podium finishes have significantly strengthened the UAE team’s medal count.
Matar Al Ketbi also added to the success with a bronze medal in the Club Throw event, further highlighting the growing depth of talent within the UAE para-athletics team.
Powerlifting Brings Additional Glory
The UAE’s achievements extended to powerlifting, where young athletes made a strong impression. Mansour Ali Al Qassab earned a bronze medal in the 80 kg category, marking a remarkable debut at the Asian Youth Para Games.
Abdullah Al Gilani also secured a bronze medal in the 97 kg category, adding another medal to the national team’s growing tally and showcasing the strength and potential of UAE para-athletes.
Swimming Success Adds to UAE Medal Count
The UAE’s performance in swimming was equally notable. In the 400m freestyle events, Yousef Al Marr and Mohsen Al Jabri both finished third in their respective races, each earning a bronze medal. These accomplishments reflected the team’s versatility and ability to compete across different sporting disciplines.

Competition Highlights and International Achievements
Outside the UAE’s results, the men’s Wheelchair Basketball competition concluded with Iran taking gold, Japan winning silver, and Thailand earning bronze. These outcomes underscored the competitive spirit of the Games and the high level of skill on display among Asia’s youth para-athletes.
Promoting Inclusion and Youth Development
The Asian Youth Para Games in Dubai continue to provide a vital platform for young athletes, fostering inclusion, skill development, and international sporting collaboration. For the UAE para-athletics team, the eight-medal achievement is a testament to steady progress, hard work, and dedication to youth para-sports development.
A Bright Future for UAE Para-Sports
The UAE’s medal-winning performances reflect not only individual talent but also the growing support and infrastructure for para-sports in the country. These young athletes are paving the way for future international success and inspiring a new generation of competitors.
With determination, focus, and ongoing investment in training, the UAE para-athletics team is well-positioned to continue its impressive journey on the Asian and global para-sports stage.
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