25/01/2026
25/01/2026
DUBAI, Jan 25 (KUNA): Kuwait continued its strong showing at the Gulf Swimming Championship in the UAE, raising its total medal count to 68 by the end of the third day of competition.
The team secured 25 gold, 27 silver, and 16 bronze medals, underlining its dominance across various age groups and events since the championship began last Thursday.
Swimmer Waleed Abdulrazzaq told KUNA he was delighted with the team’s performance and the results achieved alongside his teammates, noting that the high level of competition provided valuable experience.
He added that taking part in such championships motivates him to work harder in future training sessions, praising the coaches and team officials for their continued support and efforts to develop young swimmers.
Kuwaiti swimmer Saba Sultan also expressed her happiness with the positive results, saying the competitive atmosphere helped her deliver her best performances.
She described the championship as an important step in her sporting career and voiced hope for even better results in upcoming tournaments, while thanking her family, coaches, and teammates for their encouragement and support.
