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Strong Success for the International Jet Ski Championship with 8 Nations Competing and Top Riders Crowned
16/11/2025
UAE, Abu Dhabi – 16 November 2025: The 2025 UAE International Jet Ski Championship, organized by the Abu Dhabi Marine Sports Club, concluded this evening after a day of intense competition across 13 categories, featuring elite riders from the UAE, Qatar, Bahrain, Kuwait, Saudi Arabia, France, Hungary, and Russia — reinforcing the event’s strong international presence.
The championship witnessed notable regional dominance alongside a distinguished European participation. The results were as follows:
In Runabout GP4, Kuwait’s Fahad Al-Yaqoubi secured first place, followed by compatriot Yousef Al-Shareeda, while the UAE’s Sultan Issa Al-Hammadi finished third.
In the Veterans category, Emirati rider Hreiz Al-Mar bin Hreiz claimed the top spot, with Rashed Suhail Al-Tayersecond and Mohammed Mohsen Ibrahim third.
In Ski GP2, the UAE’s Saud Mohammed Al-Awadhi took first place, ahead of Kuwait’s Nasser Al-Rajib, and Emirati Hamad Issa Al-Hammadi in third.
In Ski GP3.3, Emirati Ahmed Salem Taher earned the win, followed by Eva Telinkova, with Hamdan Ahmed Taherin third.
The UAE swept the podium in Runabout GP3, with Jamal Al-Janahi first, Saif Rashid Al-Awadhi second, and Mohammed Saeed Al-Hameli third.
Emirati Hamdan Al-Hatawi clinched the Ski GP3.1 title, followed by Mohammed Hreiz Al-Mar bin Hreiz and France’s Milo Stefan Doliak.
In Ski GP3.2, the UAE’s Abdullah Younes Al-Awadhi finished first, ahead of Mohammed Rashid Al-Tayer and Qatar’s Ali Majed Al-Sharshani.
The UAE continued its strong performance in Ski GP4, where Saud Mohammed Al-Awadhi took first place, followed by Suhail Rashid Al-Marri, with Eva Telinkova third.
In Runabout GP2, Emirati racer Amer Howeir secured victory, with Salman Al-Awadhi second and Khalid Suleiman Al-Mazmi third.
In Ski GP1, Austria’s Kovin Riter claimed the category title, while Saudi riders Nizar Louay Abu Jadayel and Mansour Louay Abu Jadayel finished second and third respectively.
In Runabout GP1, Hungary’s Kaza Georgi secured first place, followed by Kuwait’s Yousef Abdulrazzaq, and the UAE’s Rashed Suhail Al-Tayer in third.
The championship concluded with the Freestyle category, where Emirati star Rashed Al-Mulla delivered an outstanding performance to secure first place, ahead of Reinhardt Esterhuizen in second and Mohammed Al-Hameli in third.
The closing ceremony was attended by Nasser Al-Dhaheri, Director of Modern Events; Ahmed Al-Taher, Race Supervisor; and Mansour Al-Mehri, member of the organizing committee, in a celebratory atmosphere that reflected the success of the event and the breadth of its international participation.