UAE secures three medals in Euro Sailing Championship

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The UAE's Adel Khaled has secured two gold and one bronze medals at the 2024 European Open Championship in Sweden. The sailor clinched gold in the "Master" category and silver in the "Overall" category.

Humaid Al Shamsi, the Chairman of Al Hamriyah Cultural and Sports Club, commended Adel Khaled's outstanding performance, emphasizing the player's dedication to training and adherence to the guidance of the team's coach, Captain Najib Pasha.

Adel Khaled expressed his elation at the victory, attributing his success to rigorous training and the unwavering support of the Sharjah Sports Council and the Board of Directors of Al Hamriyah Club. 

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