Fatima bint Mubarak Women Sports Award crowns best Arab athletes at Abu Dhabi ceremony

Nine winners were honored as part of Fatima bint Mubarak Women Sports Award. (Supplied)
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Updated 18 September 2022
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Fatima bint Mubarak Women Sports Award crowns best Arab athletes at Abu Dhabi ceremony

  • The sixth ceremony continued the tradition of highlighting the achievements and development of Arab women in regional and international competitions

ABU DHABI: Nine of the Arab world’s most successful personalities and organizations in 2022 have been named winners in the sixth Fatima bint Mubarak Women Sports Award held at the Emirates Palace in Abu Dhabi on Saturday.

Organized by the Fatima bint Mubarak Ladies Sports Academy (FBMA), the first awards ceremony of its kind in the region aims to empower women and highlight their achievements in the sports sector.

Since its inception, the awards have sought to support and highlight the work of Sheikha Fatima bint Hazza bin Zayed Al-Nahyan — chairperson of the board of directors at FBMA and president of Abu Dhabi and Al-Ain Ladies Clubs — to enhance the position of Arab sportswomen at local and international levels.

The nine winners included Giana Farouk from Egypt for best Arab athlete award; jiu-jitsu star Shamma Yousef Al-Kalbani for best Emirati athlete; Egyptian teenage table tennis star Hana Goda for best young athlete; and powerlifter Rehab Ahmed Radwan from Egypt for best Paralympic athlete.

Additionally, Jordanian taekwondo’s Faris Al-Assaf was named the best coach; Aziza Nait Sibaha best sports media personality; best youth development program went to Jordan Women’s Football Association; the Egyptian Weightlifting Federation took the best team award; and Emirates International Endurance Village won the award for the best sports creative initiative.

Pride of place went to Tunisian tennis sensation Ons Jabeur, who took the sports personality of the year award in a period that has seen her reach the finals of Wimbledon and US Open as well as climb to No. 2 in the WTA rankings.

The total prize money for the awards was $462,000 (AED 1.7 million).

Mariam Al-Mansoori, FBMA representative, said: “The award categories have seen strong competition over the past months, which proves the talent, will, ambition and development of Arab sports women. We hope to see Arab women continue to take the lead in local and international sports events, and this award will contribute to the birth of new achievements in the Arab women’s sports career.”


Scotland shake up team for Six Nations opener

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Scotland shake up team for Six Nations opener

  • Kinghorn is replaced by Tom Jordan at fullback for their opening match of the tournament
  • Townsend selected Jamie Dobie, who also plays at scrum-half, and Kyle Steyn on the ⁠wings instead

EDINBURGH: Scotland coach Gregor Townsend has shaken up his starting line-up to take on Italy in the Six Nations in Rome on Saturday, leaving out regular fullback Blair Kinghorn and their two top try scorers when he named the team on Thursday.
Kinghorn is replaced by Tom Jordan at fullback for their opening match of the tournament, while Darcy Graham was relegated to the bench and Duhan van der Merwe left out.
Van der Merwe has a record 35 tries for Scotland, with Graham one behind him, but Townsend selected Jamie Dobie, who also plays at scrum-half, and Kyle Steyn on the ⁠wings instead. Left wing Dobie gets his first Six Nations start.
“Blair, Duhan and Darcy have had some terrific games for us and they’re very proud of playing for Scotland,” Townsend said at a press conference.
“But there’s competition in that back-three area like there is in other positions and we feel Jamie, Kyle and Tom deserve their starts given how well they’ve been playing.
Townsend praised the three who were dropped as “quality players.”
“If or when they ⁠get back into the squad or they get an opportunity off the bench, like Darcy will on Saturday, we know we’re going to have hungry players desperate to get back in the starting team,” the Scotland coach added.
“But for now, we’re really pleased with that back three, how they’ve been playing but also how they’ve been combining in training.”
The injured trio of Ewan Ashman, Jack Dempsey, and Jamie Dobie have all recovered in time to make the line-up after being injury doubts last weekend.
Huw Jones, who played for the British & Irish Lions in Australia last year, is returning to the Scotland set-up after missing the November tests as he recovered from surgery ⁠on his Achilles tendon. He will partner captain Sione Tuipulotu in what will be the 18th test match the pair have played together, including for the Lions.
There is also a return for prop forward Zander Fagerson while Scott Cummings, who missed last year’s championship through injury, returns to Six Nations action alongside Grant Gilchrist in the second row.
Nine of the players in the starting line-up come from Glasgow Warriors with another five on the bench, reflecting the stellar season Scotland’s top team are having.
Team: 15-Tom Jordan, 14-Kyle Steyn, 13-Huw Jones, 12-Sione Tuipulotu (captain), 11-Jamie Dobie, 10-Finn Russell, 9-Ben White, 8-Jack Dempsey, 7-Rory Darge, 6-Matt Fagerson, 5-Grant Gilchrist, 4-Scott Cummings, 3-Zander Fagerson, 2-Ewan Ashman, 1-Pierre Schoeman
Replacements: 16-George Turner, 17-Nathan McBeth, 18-Elliot Millar Mills, 19-Max Williamson, 20-Gregor Brown, 21-George Horne, 22-Adam Hastings, 23-Darcy Graham.