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5/27/25, 8:54 AM    Second edition of UAE School Games concludes, honouring 1,365 male and female student winners across 12 sports categories
         The finale of the second edition of the UAE School Games successfully concluded at the Dubai Exhibition Center (DEC) in
         Expo City Dubai. The tournament was organized by the Ministry of Sports and the UAE National Olympic Committee, in
         collaboration with the Ministry of Education and various other sports federations and local educational authorities.

         The closing ceremony was attended by H.E. Dr. Ahmad Belhoul Al Falasi, Minister of Sports; H.E. Issa Hilal Al Hazami,
         Chairman of the Sharjah Sports Council; H.E. Ghanim Mubarak Al Hajeri, Undersecretary of the Ministry of Sports; H.E.
         Mohammed  Hamza Al  Qassim,  Undersecretary  of  the  Ministry  of  Education;  H.E.  Sheikh  Suhail  bin  Butti Al  Maktoum,

         Assistant Undersecretary for Sports Development and Competitiveness at the Ministry of Sports; H.E. Aisha Miran, Director
         General of Dubai’s Knowledge and Human Development Authority (KHDA), H.E. Dr. Huda Al Matroushi, President of the
         UAE Modern Pentathlon Federation; H.E. Noura Al Jasmi, President of the UAE Badminton Federation.; along with several
         presidents  of  national  sports  federations  and  officials  from  the  nation’s  sports  and  education  sectors  and  related  fields.
         During  the  ceremony,  H.E. Al  Falasi  honored  the  1,365  male  and  female  students  who  emerged  as  victors  in  various
         competitions from among 2,686 finalists.

         H.E.  Dr.  Ahmad  Belhoul  Al  Falasi,  Minister  of  Sports,  emphasized  the  crucial  role  that  the  UAE  School  Games
         Championship  plays  in  shaping  the  future  of  sports  in  the  country.  His  Excellency  stated:  'It  serves  as  a  platform  for
         identifying and nurturing young talent from an early age. This initiative reflects our dedication to integrating sports into the

         school environment, encouraging healthy competition, and instilling core values such as discipline, teamwork, and national
         belonging in our youth. Throughout the championship, we have seen remarkable examples of emerging talents that signal a
         bright future for Emirati sports.'

         His Excellency  further emphasized  that the School Games reflect a comprehensive model of collaboration  between  the
         sports and education sectors, aligning with the UAE’s vision to closely integrate athletics within the academic space. He
         said: “We are committed to implementing systematic programs for talent identification in partnership with the UAE National
         Olympic Committee. These efforts are central to achieving one of our key strategic objectives—to have over 30 Emirati
         athletes compete in the Olympic Games by 2032. We are already making strong progress toward achieving this ambition.”

         His Excellency expressed his gratitude to all partners, including educational and sports organizations, as well as parents,
         for their vital role in the championship's success. He conveyed pride in the achievements made so far and emphasized the
         importance of continued efforts to establish school sports as a strong foundation for the long-term development of athletes.
         He noted that this ongoing dedication is essential for cultivating a new generation of athletes who will enhance the UAE’s

         standing in the international sports arena.

         The finals showcased intense competition among students aged 9 to 17, representing 875 schools from various emirates
         across the UAE. Participants competed in 12 sports disciplines, including athletics, swimming, fencing, badminton, judo,
         taekwondo, archery, football, jiu-jitsu, shooting, chess, and table tennis.

         The competition concluded with a celebratory awards ceremony, honoring the top three performers in each sport. A total of
         1,365 students received gold, silver, and bronze medals in recognition of their outstanding achievements.

         The UAE School Games welcomes participation from both public and private schools across the country. It is held in three
         stages. The first stage occurs within schools, where students engage in training and compete in various sports. The second
         stage takes place at the emirate level, where schools compete locally within their respective emirates. The final stage is
         when  top-performing  students  from  each  emirate  come  together  to  compete  for  medals,  ultimately  determining  the
         championship winners.

         Medal winners from the School Games Championship in selected sports are then invited to take part in athlete assessment

         and development programs organized by the Emirates Committee for Elite and High-Level Sports. These evaluations aim to
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