Sara Ali and the UAE Girls Under-16 team are gearing up to defend their gold medal at the 2024 Pan Arab Golf Championships in Tunisia. This prestigious event, taking place at The Residences Golf Course in Gammarth, will feature some of the region’s top emerging talents across various categories.

Key Takeaways

  • Defending Champions: The UAE Girls U16 team aims to repeat their gold medal success from last year.
  • Individual Aspirations: Sara Ali is also looking to retain her individual title.
  • Strong Representation: The UAE is fielding teams in multiple categories, including Boys’ Under-18 and Under-15.

Overview of the Championships

The 2024 Pan Arab Championships mark a significant milestone as it celebrates its 23rd edition. The tournament will include competitions for Boys’ Under-18 and Under-16, alongside the 15th Ladies’ and 3rd Girls’ Under-16 Championships. The event is expected to attract 103 players from 13 Arab nations, showcasing the best of youth golf in the region.

UAE’s Strong Contingent

The UAE’s representation at the championships includes:

  • Ladies’ National Team: Intissar Rich, Jamie Camero, and Faye AlBlooshi.
  • Girls’ Under-16 Team: Sara Ali, Aasiya Saleem, and Anca Mateiu.
  • Boys’ Under-18 Team: Mohammed Skaik, Rayan Ahmed, and Neyl Cherrat.
  • Boys’ Under-15 Team: Mohammed Thabet, Abdulla Darwish, and Abdulla Salmeen.

Each team is poised for strong performances, aiming to bring home top honors from Tunisia.

The Venue

The Residences Golf Course, designed by the renowned Robert Trent Jones II, is considered Tunisia’s premier golf venue. This challenging 18-hole championship course will test the skill and precision of all competitors, making it an exciting backdrop for the championships.

Support and Leadership

Traveling with the UAE teams are key officials from the Emirates Golf Federation (EGF), including Secretary-General Khalid Mubarak Al Shamsi and Director-General Akram Skaik. National Team Coaches Faycal Serghini and Samir Wallani will oversee on-course preparations and training. EGF Vice-Chairman General Abdullah Alhashmi will also participate in the Closing Ceremony and the Arab Golf Federation’s Annual Meetings.

Looking Ahead

“These are important championships,” said Alhashmi. “It will be a major milestone to see how we as a nation have developed over the past 12 months, especially in our youth development.” The UAE teams are eager to showcase their growth and talent on this significant platform, aiming for a successful outing in Tunisia.

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