22 Apr 2025
PUBLISHED BY: SWSC
SWS Clubs Shine in the Federation Taekwondo Cup with 23 Medals
Sharjah Women’s Sports clubs—Sharjah, Kalba, and Khorfakkan—delivered a stellar performance at the Federation Open Taekwondo Cup, clinching 23 medals across the senior and junior women’s divisions. This result highlights the technical evolution of the organisation’s athletes and reaffirms the effectiveness of its training system across weight categories.
In the senior women’s division, Sharjah Women’s Sports Club stood out with two gold medals secured by Maysoon Ehab in the +73 kg category and Jannah Jamal in the -73 kg category. The team also added three bronze medals thanks to Fatima Mousa (53 kg), Mariam Ibrahim (49 kg), and Rawdah Mohamed Saddiq (46 kg), showcasing the athletes’ experience and composure under pressure.
Kalba Women’s Sports Club also excelled, claiming three gold medals through Yasmeen Yasser (67 kg), Muntaha Al Fadel (62 kg), and Ameera Sabry (49 kg). A silver by Maha Rabee in the 57 kg division and a bronze by Mai Khamis (46 kg) demonstrated the team’s technical diversity and strong presence across different weight categories.
Khorfakkan Women’s Sports Club marked its presence with a silver medal from Rawan Ibrahim in the -73 kg category.
In the junior category, SWSC again impressed, with golds from Jana Sameer Salam (52 kg) and Mariam Sayyed Ahmed (46 kg), and a silver medal by Anne Rozy (42 kg). The team also earned three bronze medals, courtesy of Sheikha Hussein Sharif (59 kg), Marwa Zuhair Mohamed (49 kg), and Fatima Jamal (46 kg), highlighting the club’s strong technical foundation.
KWSC continued its winning streak with a gold medal by Amina Mohamed Al Louqani (68 kg), while the club also took home three bronze medals through Ghala Yasser Al Kendi (63 kg), Shareefa Ismail (55 kg), and Fouzia Khalid Saddiq (52 kg), reflecting the team’s readiness and growing competitiveness.
KHWSC added two medals in the junior category, with a silver from Maitha Rashed Ahmed (46 kg) and a bronze from Ruqaya Rashed Al Dhanhani (42 kg), underlining the ongoing improvement of the team’s young talent.
Commenting on the results, Taekwondo Technical Director Abdullah Hatim said:
“What we achieved at the Federation Open Taekwondo Cup is the result of dedicated teamwork and ongoing development across all three clubs under the SWS. The athletes demonstrated remarkable discipline and tactical growth, particularly in how they managed high-pressure bouts. What stands out most is not just the medal count, but the wide range of weight divisions represented, which is a testament to the deep technical base we’re cultivating. These competitions serve as valuable learning platforms and an essential step in our journey toward excellence on regional and international stages.”
These achievements reflect the strength of the Organisation’s technical strategy and its commitment to fostering high-performance Taekwondo through structured development, empowering athletes to compete at the highest levels, and maintaining a strong presence in national and international championships.
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