Team Abu Dhabi duo look to build on world powerboat title bid in Italy

Shaun Torrente in action at the UIM F1H2O World Championship Grand Prix of France in June. (Xavier Bertin)
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Updated 21 September 2022
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Team Abu Dhabi duo look to build on world powerboat title bid in Italy

  • Shaun Torrente, Thani Al-Qemzi raring to go in back-to-back 2022 UIM F1H2O World Championship Grand Prix

SAN NAZZARO, Italy: The 2022 UIM F1H2O World Championship reaches a critical stage in Italy at the weekend, with Team Abu Dhabi’s Shaun Torrente and Thani Al-Qemzi looking to tighten their grip on the title race in a Grand Prix double header.

It is just over three months since the team enjoyed a perfect start to the 2022 campaign, when Torrente won the Grand Prix of France from team-mate Al-Qemzi on the Saone River circuit in Macon.

Two-times world champion Torrente is keen to resume his bid for a third F1H2O driver’s title, and relishes having Al-Qemzi as his closest challenger, and at the same time his partner in pursuit of a fifth team championship triumph.

“It seems like a different season from when we were in Macon, but hopefully we can carry some of that momentum forward,” said the American, ahead of Saturday’s Grand Prix of Regione Emilia-Romagna in San Nazzaro, followed 24 hours later by the Grand Prix of Italy.

“The main focus in our preparation is always on the way the boat handles. Then it’s all about speed and qualifying, making sure the engine package is right, that the improvements made to the boat are good, and that we get reacquainted really well with each other again.

“The main thing that makes us hard to beat is that Thani and myself complement each other well, and it’s the same throughout the team. Everybody knows their job and does their job well,” he added.

Torrente said that adding to his successive world title wins in 2018 and 2019 would be “incredible.” But he pointed out that he would be the first to congratulate Al-Qemzi should the Emirati overtake him in Italy, or at December’s final round in Sharjah, to land his first individual F1H2O crown.

The two Team Abu Dhabi drivers are determined to make amends for last season’s final round disappointment in Portugal, when Sweden’s Jonas Andersson edged out Al-Qemzi by a single point, with Torrente just two more points away in third.

Andersson will be aiming to boost his hopes of a successful title defense after a fifth-place finish in France, while Sharjah Team’s Sami Selio will be hoping for a change in fortune after a major setback in Macon.

The Finnish driver was leading from pole position in the opening round before mechanical problems put him out of the race.

Selio must also put behind him the frustration of being disqualified from last Sunday’s UIM F2 World Championship decider in Portugal, where Team Abu Dhabi’s Mansoor Al-Mansoori was installed as world champion.

2022 UIM F1H2O World Championship leading positions:

Shaun Torrente (UAE) 20 points

Thani Al-Qemzi (US) 15

Peter Morin (FRANCE) 12

Alec Weckstrom (FINLAND) 9

Jonas Andersson (SWEDEN) 7

Marit Stromoy (NORWAY) 5


Australia injury woes continue with skipper Marsh ruled out of World Cup opener

Updated 11 February 2026
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Australia injury woes continue with skipper Marsh ruled out of World Cup opener

  • Former captain Steve Smith will join squad in Sri Lanka as cover while Travis Head captains team
  • Marsh sustained direct blow to the groin during training earlier this week, Cricket Australia says 

Australia captain ‌Mitchell Marsh will miss the opening game of their Twenty20 World Cup campaign against Ireland on Wednesday with a groin ​injury, Cricket Australia (CA) said.

Steve Smith will now join the squad in Sri Lanka as cover, with fellow batsman Travis Head captaining the side at Colombo’s R Premadasa Stadium and Matthew Renshaw coming into the team.

Marsh sustained a direct blow to the groin during training earlier this week and is experiencing ‌pain and ‌discomfort which is restricting his ​movement, ‌the ⁠board added.

“Scans ​have confirmed ⁠internal testicular bleeding, and he will require a period of rest and rehabilitation. His return to play will be guided by symptom resolution and medical advice,” CA said in a statement.

Head said at the toss later that Marsh was unlucky to miss out ⁠and appeared to play down the seriousness ‌of the injury. He did ‌not give a timeline for ​his teammate’s return.

“Unfortunately Mitchie ‌Marsh has copped a blow at training a couple ‌of days ago and no one has been willing to massage it out for him,” Head joked after winning the toss and opting to bat.

“He’s the unfortunate one but ‌the rest (of the side) is the same. It’s nice to have a couple ⁠of boys ⁠back from the Pakistan series. Strong team and we’re looking forward to going well.”

Australia are also without fast bowler Pat Cummins, who was ruled out of the event after failing to recover from a niggling back injury. Fellow seamer Josh Hazlewood lost a race to be fit after Achilles and hamstring injuries.

Mitchell Starc has quit the format, leaving them without their top quick bowlers.

The big-hitting Tim David was ​also ruled out of ​the first game as he returns from a hamstring strain.

The 2021 champions take on Zimbabwe in their second match ​on Friday.