Abu Dhabi Aquatics Club launches Swim for Life League 2023

The Swim for Life League 2023 will run from April till December. (ADSC)
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Updated 13 April 2023
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Abu Dhabi Aquatics Club launches Swim for Life League 2023

  • Competition kicks off on April 14 at Mohamed bin Zayed City Sports Complex until mid-December
  • 250 swimmers and 40 coaches of all nationalities, representing 15 private clubs and academies will participate

ABU DHABI: The Abu Dhabi Swim for Life League 2023 is set to launch in April with the participation of almost 300 swimmers and coaches from academies and clubs across the Emirates.

The competition has been organized by Abu Dhabi Aquatics Club in partnership with the Abu Dhabi Sports Council and the UAE Swimming Federation, and will run until mid-December.

Abu Dhabi Swim for Life League is a series of competitions that promote swimming and water sports across various age groups, with the first event, held on April 14, targeting young swimmers aged 8 to 14.

During the event, technical workshops will be held to develop coaches’ knowledge of various water sports.

Humaid Al-Hooti, chairman of the Abu Dhabi Aquatics Club, said: “Our priority is to encourage the community to develop an interest in swimming and water sports and adopt a healthier lifestyle in general. Our strategy is aligned with the Abu Dhabi vision to be a hub for sports events and international championships, and we take this opportunity to thank all our partners and organizers for their huge contributions towards making this event a success.”

“We will partner with national and international stakeholders, to provide solid foundations that enable us to nurture a generation of water sports champions in the UAE, enabling them to pursue their dreams and increase the UAE’s presence at regional and international swimming competitions,” he said.

Abdullah Al-Wahaibi, head of the internal committee at the UAE Swimming Federation, said: “The establishment of the Abu Dhabi Aquatics Club will usher in a new era of high caliber swimming events and competitions that will be organized by the club throughout the year. Hosting events like the Swim for Life 2023 League Series — where children and teenagers get the chance to compete and improve can be a huge motivator, so we are looking forward to an exciting (event).”

Abu Dhabi Aquatics Club’s mandate includes training in swimming, diving, water polo, high diving, open water swimming, fin swimming and rescue skills.


Man Utd financial results show profit increase after job cuts

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Man Utd financial results show profit increase after job cuts

  • United generated an operating profit of $44m in the first six months of the fiscal year
  • “We are now seeing the positive financial impact of our off-pitch transformation materialize both in our costs and profitability,” Berrada said

LONDON: Manchester United chief executive Omar Berrada highlighted the “positive financial impact of our off-pitch transformation” after the club recorded a profit increase following their recent job cuts.
United generated an operating profit of £32.6 million ($44 million) in the first six months of the fiscal year, compared with a £3.9 million loss for the same period last year.
The operating profit for the most recent quarter, over the last three months, was £19.6 million, compared to £3.1 million in the same period last year.
Those numbers come after United minority owner Jim Ratcliffe, who heads the club’s football operation, oversaw a redundancy and restructuring program that saw around 450 jobs cut.
In announcing their latest figures on Wednesday, United said they had seen “the positive impact of operating cost and headcount reduction programs implemented in the prior year.”
United’s total revenues for the second quarter of the financial year were £190.3 million, down from £198.7 million for the equivalent period the previous year.
Commercial revenue dropped from £85.1 million to £78.5 million and match-day revenues down from £52 million to £49.5 million.
The fall in total revenues can be linked to United’s failure to qualify for the Champions League or Europa League last season, denying them the income from European matches this season.
But with United up to fourth place in the Premier League this term under interim boss Michael Carrick, and the women’s team through to the Champions League quarter-finals, the club believe they are well placed for a further rise in profits.
United say they remain on track to record revenues of between £640 million and £660 million for the full fiscal year.
“We are now seeing the positive financial impact of our off-pitch transformation materialize both in our costs and profitability,” Berrada said.
“Today’s results demonstrate the underlying strength of our business as we continue to push for the best football results possible for our men’s and women’s teams.”