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Dubai Traditional 22ft Dhow Championships

by Sharon Allison 30 Jan 2010 12:13 GMT 29 January 2010

Good competition for Muzahim

Atiq Mohd Sabir Al Mazrouei on Muzahim relished his win over Al Hur R.K. Muhairi on Dahees after a hard fought battle between the two skippers in the second heat of the Dubai Traditional 22ft Dhow Championships.

Organised by Dubai International Marine Club (DIMC) as part of its youth development programme and with Race Officer Mohammed Abdulla Harib in charge for the first time the dhows crossed the starting line in a good steady ten-knot breeze. Heading south along the coast from Port Rashid to Jumeirah One the forty-eight dhows fanned out over the water and it was Al Iz who took an early lead. But Muzahim who was covered closely for much of the race by former winner Dahees caught up and then was dominant.

Dahees and Muzahim tussled for position around the breakwater where the wind died briefly as they gybed together to aim for the finish line. Dahees was windward of Muzahim but still could not get in front to take the lead and was out maneuvered by Muzahim who edged away and crossed the line in victory after 38 minutes leaving Dahees to contend with second place, followed by Rejam and Al Iz only seconds later. ‘It is good to see the level of competition that has developed in this class’ said Saeed Harib, CEO, DIMC, ‘there are a lot of young sailors joining the racing who are taking it very seriously and learning a lot’, he added.

‘The win today means a lot to us’ said Atiq Mohd Sabir Al Mazrouei, ‘we had a breakage in the first heat of the season and we finished in fifteenth place, so we have a lot to make up. Our race today was great, at times it was so close but we were very careful not to make any mistakes. We are racing again tomorrow in the 60ft dhow race and I hope that we get the same results’.

The day had some poignancy to it as it marked the first dhow race since the tragic death of dhow sailor and Class One powerboat driver Mohammed Al Muhairi last month and for the sailors and organizers today there where many private memories and determination to do well.

The next round of the 22ft championship will be on February 5th at Fujairah International Marine Sailing Club.

Overall Results: (provisional before scrutinizing)

PosSail NoBoat NameOwner
1st7MuzahimAtiq Mohd Sabir Mazouei
2nd 10DaheesAl Hur Rashid K. Al Muhairi
3rd 88RejamMaktoum Ahmed T. Al Qubaisi
4th3Al IzSultan Ahmed Khadim Muhairi

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