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7TH FUJAIRAH OPEN 2019 - G1 Children (6-9) Female a -21 Competitors: 4 7TH FUJAIRAH OPEN 2019 - G1 Children (6-9) Female A -21 Competitors: 4 Fujairah Friday 01 February 2019 (B-158) BA ABOOD, SARA MAHER (B-1007) KANCHAO, SATANAY YANAL OMA - CHALLENGING TAEKWONDO CLUB FINAL UAE - SHARJAH CLUB 739 B-........ 757 R-........ 740 (R-308) ISLAM, JUDY (R-410) ELABED, MARAM UAE - FUJAIRAH MA CLUB UAE - GOLDEN SPORT CENTER Results Legend: PTF Points PUN Puntitive PTG Point Gap Declaration GP Golden Point RSC Referee Stops SUP Superiority Contest WDR Withdrawal DSQ Disqualification ©2008 - 2019 Martial Arts Systems & Supplies - www.ma-regonline.com - Licensed to Martial Arts Systems & Supplies Semi Final Final Semi Final 7TH FUJAIRAH OPEN 2019 - G1 Children (6-9) Female A -24 Competitors: 6 Fujairah Friday 01 February 2019 (B-309) WALEED, MAYA (B-306) ABDELRAHMAN, ALIN UAE - FUJAIRAH MA CLUB UAE - FUJAIRAH MA CLUB 724 B-........ B-........ 725 (R-595) AL MASKARI, MAATHIR ALI FINAL (R-652) AL-ABDALI, DANIA OMA - MAJAN TAEKWANDO ACADEMY 745 B-........ 760 R-........ 746 OMA - PRO TAEKWONDO OMAN (R-408) HUSSAIN ZIDAN, SARA (R-411) IBRAHIM, SAMA UAE - GOLDEN SPORT CENTER UAE - GOLDEN SPORT CENTER Results Legend: PTF Points PUN Puntitive PTG Point Gap Declaration GP Golden Point RSC Referee Stops SUP Superiority Contest WDR Withdrawal DSQ Disqualification ©2008 - 2019 Martial Arts Systems & Supplies - www.ma-regonline.com - Licensed to Martial Arts Systems & Supplies Quarter Semi Final Semi Quarter Final Final Final Final 7TH FUJAIRAH OPEN 2019 - G1 Children (6-9) Female A -27 Competitors: 9 Fujairah Friday 01 February 2019 (B-527) ALZAABI, YUSRA (B-57) KANTH, ARYAHI SARAN UAE - KALBA CLUB UAE - AL MOHAREB MA CLUB RAK 726 B-........ B-........ 728 (R-684) VISHWAKARTHIK, TARA (R-1025) SAYED, MARIAM UAE - PHOENIX BLACK BELT ACADEMY UAE - SHARJAH CLUB FINAL 747 B-........ 761 R-........ 748 (B-307) AMR, AYTEN (B-312) ANAS, LARA UAE - FUJAIRAH MA CLUB UAE - FUJAIRAH MA CLUB 727 729 R-........ R-........ (B-888) AYAZ, AYESHA PAK - TEAM PAKISTAN FUJURIAH OPEN 20 (R-594) AL BULUSHI, FATMA RAJAB 710 OMA - MAJAN TAEKWANDO ACADEMY Results Legend: R-........ (R-933) ZALEL, MEDINA PTF Points PUN Puntitive PTG Point Gap Declaration KAZ - ZHEBE TAEKWONDO CLUB GP Golden Point RSC Referee Stops SUP Superiority Contest WDR Withdrawal DSQ Disqualification ©2008 - 2019 Martial Arts Systems & Supplies - www.ma-regonline.com - Licensed to Martial Arts Systems & Supplies Round Quarter Semi Final Semi Quarter Round 16 Final Final Final Final 16 7TH FUJAIRAH OPEN 2019 - G1 Children (6-9) Female A -30 Competitors: 5 Fujairah Friday 01 February 2019 (B-1059) ATTA, SABIN IHAB ZOUHDI (B-593) ALBULUSHI, HAYAT TAWFIQ UAE - SHARJAH CLUB OMA - MAJAN TAEKWANDO ACADEMY FINAL 743 B-........ 759 R-........ 744 (B-86) AL-ZOUBI, MAYA JOR - AL SALT LIONS TAEKWONDO CENTE (R-789) AL MAAWALI, RETAJ 723 OMA - SEEB STARS TAEKWONDO R-........ (R-692) HARON, LAMAR UAE - RAK EGYPTIAN CLUB Results Legend: PTF Points PUN Puntitive PTG Point Gap Declaration GP Golden Point RSC Referee Stops SUP Superiority Contest WDR Withdrawal DSQ Disqualification ©2008 - 2019 Martial Arts Systems & Supplies - www.ma-regonline.com - Licensed to Martial Arts Systems & Supplies Quarter Semi Final Semi Quarter Final Final Final Final 7TH FUJAIRAH OPEN 2019 - G1 Children (6-9) Female A -34 Competitors: 3 Fujairah Friday 01 February 2019 (B-414) SHEKH RAJAB, RAWAN UAE - GOLDEN SPORT CENTER FINAL 738 B-........ 756 (R-816) GOMAA, HAGAR AHMED UAE - SHARJAH SELF-DEFENCE SPORTS C (R-651) AL-BUSAIDI, ALYAA OMA - PRO TAEKWONDO OMAN Results Legend: PTF Points PUN Puntitive PTG Point Gap Declaration GP Golden Point RSC Referee Stops SUP Superiority Contest WDR Withdrawal DSQ Disqualification ©2008 - 2019 Martial Arts Systems & Supplies - www.ma-regonline.com - Licensed to Martial Arts Systems & Supplies Semi Final Final Semi Final 7TH FUJAIRAH OPEN 2019 - G1 Children (6-9) Male A -21 (B-157) BA ABOOD, MOHAMMED MAHER Competitors: 25 (B-598) AL BALUSHI, ALMAZAM TAWFIQ DA OMA - CHALLENGING TAEKWONDO CLUB OMA - MAJAN TAEKWANDO ACADEMY 701 B-........ B-........ 705 (R-413) HAMDANI, BASSEM (R-495) AL WERAIKI, HUSSEIN MANSOOR H UAE - GOLDEN SPORT CENTER 714 B-........ B-........ 718 KSA - JEDDAH CLUB (R-256) MIRI, ELYAS (R-56) HASSAN BABIKER HASSAN, HOSAM OMA - FALCON TAEKWONDO CLUE UAE - AL MOHAREB MA CLUB RAK Fujairah B-........ B-........ 734 Friday 01 February 2019 736 (B-792) AL SULAIMANI, HILAL OMA - SEEB STARS TAEKWONDO 702 B-........ (B-791) AHMED, ABDALLAH OMA - SEEB STARS TAEKWONDO (R-452) GUPTEY, AARON IND - INDIAN NATIONAL TEAM 715 719 R-........ R-........ (B-137) SUB-LABAN, BASEL JOR - ASFOUR TEAM (R-1080) ÀLEKSANDRS, ANTONS 706 UAE - AL MOHAREB MA CLUB RAK R-........ FINAL (R-32) ALI, MOHAMED 751 B-........ 763 R-........ 752 UAE - AJMAN SPORT CLUB (B-597) ALSHEKAILI, HAMED FADHIL (B-787) AL KHANJARI, ABDULRAHMAN OMA - MAJAN TAEKWANDO ACADEMY OMA - SEEB STARS TAEKWONDO 716 B-........ B-........ 720 (B-730) BOLATKAN, KAUSSAR (B-729) MOLDAZHANOV, ALIKHAN KAZ - SC DOSTAR KAZ - SC DOSTAR 703 707 R-........ Results Legend: R-........ (R-61) BASSL ALHLAK, MOHAMED (R-62) BISHOP, RYAN PTF Points PUN Puntitive UAE - AL MOHAREB MA CLUB RAK PTG Point Gap Declaration UAE - AL MOHAREB MA CLUB RAK 735 GP Golden Point RSC Referee Stops 737 R-........ SUP Superiority Contest R-........ (B-855) SAYAD, AHAMD WDR Withdrawal DSQ Disqualification SYR - SYRIA NATIONAL TEAM (B-263) SALIM, KAREEM B-........ 708 UAE - FUJAIRAH EGYPTIAN CLUB (R-313) ALZEYOUDI, HAMDAN 717 721 UAE - FUJAIRAH MA CLUB (B-788) AL RAHBI, ABDULLAH R-........ R-........ (B-1050) TAQASH, AHMAD WASIM OMA - SEEB STARS TAEKWONDO UAE - SHARJAH CLUB 704 709 R-........ R-........ (R-941) AL SOUD, QUSAI (R-596) AL ESRI, MAJID AMUR JOR - ASFOUR 2019 OMA - MAJAN TAEKWANDO ACADEMY ©2008 - 2019 Martial Arts Systems & Supplies - www.ma-regonline.com - Licensed to Martial Arts Systems & Supplies Round Round Quarter Semi Final Semi Quarter Round Round 32 16 Final Final Final Final 16 32 7TH FUJAIRAH OPEN 2019 - G1 Children (6-9) Male A -24 (B-1081) ISKHAKOV, DEVID Competitors: 26 (B-310) RAMI, SAMEER UAE - AL MOHAREB MA CLUB RAK UAE - FUJAIRAH MA CLUB 602 B-........ B-........ 607 (R-790) AL-MAWALI, ANMAR (R-650) AL-RAWAHI, AIHAM OMA - SEEB STARS TAEKWONDO 621 B-........ B-........ 625 OMA - PRO TAEKWONDO OMAN (R-961) AHMED, SAIF (R-683) VASARKAR, VIHAAN UAE - FUJAIRAH MA CLUB UAE - PHOENIX BLACK BELT ACADEMY Fujairah B-........ B-........ 641 Friday 01 February 2019 643 (B-1039) ABDALLA, SAUD MOHAMED UAE - SHARJAH CLUB 603 B-........ (B-60) BILAN, IVAN UAE - AL MOHAREB MA CLUB RAK (R-451) PATIL, VIVAAN IND - INDIAN NATIONAL TEAM 622 626 R-........ R-........ (B-887) KHAN, AFFAN ALI PAK - TEAM PAKISTAN FUJURIAH OPEN 20 (R-264) AHMED, KAREEM 608 UAE - FUJAIRAH EGYPTIAN CLUB R-........ FINAL (R-837) AHMED, NASER 655 B-........ 663 R-........ 656 UAE - SHARJAH YOUTH CENTRE (B-1043) AL ALI, RASHID JAMAL (B-55) MUHAMMAD YOUSAF, AHMED UAE - SHARJAH CLUB UAE - AL MOHAREB MA CLUB RAK 623 B-........ B-........ 627 (B-685) WEBLING, KAEDEN (B-5) ALBLOOSHI, HAMED UAE - PHOENIX BLACK BELT ACADEMY UAE - AJB 604 609 R-........ Results Legend: R-........ (R-88) AL-RAMADINA, ZAID (R-85) ALKUM, ADNAN PTF Points PUN Puntitive JOR - AL SALT LIONS TAEKWONDO CENTE PTG Point Gap Declaration JOR - AL SALT LIONS TAEKWONDO CENTE 642 GP Golden Point RSC Referee Stops 644 (B-783) AL-ZADJALI, YOUSUF R-........ SUP Superiority Contest R-........ (B-496) HAKAMI, NAIF GHALIB I OMA - SEEB STARS TAEKWONDO WDR Withdrawal DSQ Disqualification KSA - JEDDAH CLUB 605 B-........ B-........ 610 (R-59) ALMUHARAMI ALKETBI, HUMAED SU (R-1026) ABDEL FATTAH, MOHAMMAD UAE - AL MOHAREB MA CLUB RAK 624 628 UAE - SHARJAH CLUB (B-156) MOHAMED, IYAD R-........ R-........ (B-526) FOUAD, ABDALLA OMA - CHALLENGING TAEKWONDO CLUB UAE - KALBA CLUB 606 611 R-........ R-........ (R-638) SAMIEV, ABDULMALIK (R-161) RAHIMOV, SORBON UZB - NAZARALIEV TEAM OMA - CHALLENGING TAEKWONDO CLUB ©2008 - 2019 Martial Arts Systems & Supplies - www.ma-regonline.com - Licensed to Martial Arts Systems & Supplies Round Round Quarter Semi Final Semi Quarter Round Round 32 16 Final Final Final Final 16 32 7TH FUJAIRAH OPEN 2019 - G1 Children (6-9) Male A -27 Competitors: 17 (B-1070) OMAR, SALEM (B-311) ALDHANHANI, HAMAD UAE - SHARJAH CLUB UAE - FUJAIRAH MA CLUB 613 B-........ B-........ 617 (R-977) ISKANDER, MARK (R-932) KIGBAY, ARGYN UAE - PHOENIX BLACK BELT ACADEMY KAZ - ZHEBE TAEKWONDO CLUB Fujairah B-........ B-........ 637 Friday 01 February 2019 639 (B-194) ALRAFAEI, ALI (B-653) AL-FARHA, TARIQ BRN - DOYS TAEKWONDO TEAM (DISMAC) OMA - PRO TAEKWONDO OMAN 614 618 R-........ R-........ (R-928) ABOU KASSEM, YOUSEF (R-1038) HASHIM, ABDULAZEEZ UAE - X FIGHTERS UAE - SHARJAH CLUB FINAL 653 B-........ 662 R-........ 654 (B-592) ALZADJALI, MUTASIM NAIF (B-727) BOLATKAN, MEIIR OMA - MAJAN TAEKWANDO ACADEMY KAZ - SC DOSTAR 615 B-........ B-........ 619 (R-49) HATTAB, IBRAHIM MORAD (B-927) ALMASRI, HAMDI KHALED UAE - AL MOHAREB MA CLUB RAK Results Legend: UAE - X FIGHTERS PTF Points PUN Puntitive PTG Point Gap Declaration 638 GP Golden Point RSC Referee Stops 640 R-........ SUP Superiority Contest R-........ WDR Withdrawal DSQ Disqualification (B-934) ZALEL, AMIR (B-561) FISHBAKH, BORIS KAZ - ZHEBE TAEKWONDO CLUB KAZ - KING CLUB ASTANA 616 620 R-........ R-........ (B-453) SHENDE, ANAY IND - INDIAN NATIONAL TEAM (R-1028) UMARKULOV, ULUGBEK 601 UAE - SHARJAH CLUB R-........ (R-1034) MHAMAD, OMAR UAE - SHARJAH CLUB ©2008 - 2019 Martial Arts Systems & Supplies - www.ma-regonline.com - Licensed to Martial Arts Systems & Supplies Round Round Quarter Semi Final Semi Quarter Round Round 32 16 Final Final Final Final 16 32 7TH FUJAIRAH OPEN 2019 - G1 Children (6-9) Male A -30 Competitors: 13 Fujairah Friday 01 February 2019 (B-298) MOSTAFA, YOUSEF (B-817) AHMED, EZZAT SAMEH UAE - FUJAIRAH MA CLUB UAE - SHARJAH SELF-DEFENCE SPORTS C 122 B-........ B-........ 124 (R-1060) MOHAMMED, TAMEEM (R-50) KANTH, AKSHAT SARAN UAE - SHARJAH CLUB 142 B-.......
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