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Young Saudi gymnast wins first place at inaugural GCC competitio­n

- Rahaf Jambi

Young Saudi gymnast Elena Habhab bagged first place at the inaugural GCC Grand Series Rhythmic Gymnastics Championsh­ip, staged in the UAE.

The event, recently held at Al Nasr Sports Hall in Dubai, involved its female participan­ts moving gracefully to music while holding props such as ribbons, or a ball.

More than 300 gymnasts from five Gulf Cooperatio­n Council nations — the UAE, Kuwait, Qatar, Oman, and Saudi Arabia — took part and were judged on agility and the difficulty of movements.

Six-year-old Habhab, who competed in the baby junior category, told Arab News: “I was overjoyed to win first place in the

Gulf ’s first internatio­nal competitio­n. I wanted to take part and proudly carry the flag of my nation.” During the summer, the youngster trained for eight hours each day, and when school started, four hours. She also had private ballet lessons. She won seven medals in her first year of competitio­n in Moscow, where she receives profession­al training, and she hopes to participat­e in similar contests in Saudi Arabia.

Habhab said: “I hope that these competitio­ns will take place in Saudi Arabia and that I will have the opportunit­y to compete for Saudi Arabia at the Olympics.”

Her mother, Rima Wannous, said: “We are Elena’s family, her biggest supporters and fans, and we are ready to give her everything we have so that she can continue her dream of reaching the Olympics. “As a mother, I was very nervous before the tournament and could not sleep, but when the result was announced, I felt very happy and proud.”

 ?? Supplied ?? Six-year-old Saudi gymnast Elena Habhab competed in the baby junior category.
Supplied Six-year-old Saudi gymnast Elena Habhab competed in the baby junior category.

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