
Laureates of bronze and gold medals at the Asian Championship in cycling, which took place in Malaysia, are young athletes from the national team Yusuf Amiirii. In the course of the competitions, the team won in the race of the individual time trial and in the race of 'elimination'. Additionally, he managed to secure fifth place for himself participating in the Asian Championship in the elimination race.
Also part of the national team was Mukhammed Al' Mutaui, who won a silver medal in the elimination race, where the championship was claimed by the Japanese Kobayashi. The representative of the OADA Cycling Administration Khalud al-Zaakhiri expressed joy over the success of the team, noting that team members of the national team have already become professionals and are at a high level among Asian cyclists.
Similarly, Ahmad al-Baduaai excelled, winning three medals - two bronzes and one bronze - in the elimination race and mass-start, adding to their bronze in the individual race for the time trial at 4 km. He had to overcome his experience after a car accident, which occurred in 2018, which led to the amputation of his hand.
The transfer of Ahmad al-Baduaai, Mukhammed al-Muroy, expressed joy over the achievements of his subordinate, noting that his successes witness significant development of cycling for people with limited abilities in the OADA. Secretary of the International Paralympic Committee Zeban al-Mekhairi also praised the success of the athlete, supporting the assistance provided by the country's authorities, and expressed hope for new victories in future tournaments.
Ahmad al-Baduaai showed that despite terrifying obstacles, success can be achieved, contributing to cycling. After regaining the use of his hand, he achieved significant results, becoming laureate of many competitions and competing at the international level.