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Issue-8-21-2-2018.Pdf
www.meobserver.org 2 Home 21 Feb. 2018 EGYPS 2018 Egypt is moving into being a regional energy hub President Abdel Fatah al-Sisi inaugurated on Mon- day the second edition of Egypt Petroleum Show (EGYPS 2018) which took place from February 12 to 14, 2018 at Egypt International Exhibition Center (EIEC) in New Cairo City. The exhibition brought together the industry’s ma- jor companies and key players in the Region, provid- ing insights into the upcoming oil and gas opportuni- ties in Egypt and North Africa, from future licensing rounds, project requirements to short and long-term strategic plans and priorities. The conference tackled four main sectors Strategic, Technical, Women in En- ergy and the new Security in Energy, hosting over 150 expert speakers and attracting over 1,000 confer- ence delegates. Minister of Petroleum Tarek el-Molla said during his speech in the opening of EGYPS 2018 that EG- YPS 2018 is one of the ministry’s elements to show the world our successful stories and economic re- forms. Molla added that the EGYPS 2018 is an op- portunity to recognize current possibilities and in- crease co-operation with international companies and oil industry’s experts. Molla also referred to the economic reforms in Egypt such as the energy subsidies, Currency floata- tion and the development of investment legislation which aimed to increase the competitiveness of the national economy. The Ministry of Petroleum signed a coopera- tion agreement during the Conference, with Baker Hughes International Company to launch the opera- tions of Egypt Gate project to market the petroleum zones and oil discoveries, attracting international companies’ investments to these areas. -
1:13 AM 19-Mar-18 Page 1 National Swimming Championship 2017-2018 - 20-Mar-18 to 21-Apr-18 Meet Program - 22-03-2018 Morning
EgyptianSwimmingFederation-CairoStadium - Site License HY-TEK's MEET MANAGER 6.0 - 1:13 AM 19-Mar-18 Page 1 National Swimming Championship 2017-2018 - 20-Mar-18 to 21-Apr-18 Meet Program - 22-03-2018 Morning Heat 5 of 8 Finals Event 27 Girls 16 Year Olds 50 LC Meter Freestyle 1 Farah Alaa Kamal 16 SHOOT 33.68 _____ National: 25.96 2011 Farida Hesham Ahmed Osman 2 Mariam Mohamed Nabil 16 RWAD 33.57 _____ Lane Name Age Team Seed Time 3 Salma Yaser Saad Hassan Houssein 16 BNK.G 32.78 _____ Heat 1 of 8 Finals 4 Ro`aa Hatem Mohamed 16 Smouha 32.53 _____ 3 Mariam Ahmed Ali Amer 16 AHLY NT _____ 5 Mariam Mohamed Ra`fat Wahed 16 AHLY 32.39 _____ 4 Nada Mahmoud Othman 16 Nasr City NT _____ 6 Rana Hesham Saad 16 SHOOT 32.47 _____ 5 Sama Yaser Mohamed Shafeik 16 AHLY NT _____ 7 Farida Abd El Khala El Said 16 Alexandria 32.75 _____ 6 Hania Khaled Mohamed Abdel 16 MaaboudAHLY NT _____ 8 Ganna Ahmed Shendy 16 AHLY 33.23 _____ 7 Rawan Wael Helmy Abdel Kader 16 HELDO NT _____ 9 Mariam Mohamed Ekbal 16 HELOP 33.58 _____ Heat 2 of 8 Finals 10 Raghdan Emad Bayomy 16 DEGLA 34.21 _____ 1 Mariam Khaled Ali 16 GHABA NT _____ Heat 6 of 8 Finals 2 Salma Hatem 16 Cairo NT _____ 1 Mariam Asharf Farouk Al Sawy 16 SHOOT 31.89 _____ 3 Mariam Amr Salah Ragab 16 AHLY NT _____ 2 Mariam Wael Makram 16 AHLY 31.62 _____ 4 Menatalla Ahmed Hussin 16 SHROK NT _____ 3 Nagham Ashraf abd Elrahman 16 Olympic 31.14 _____ 5 Yara Hesham Saad 16 SHOOT NT _____ 4 Malak Saad Elkersh 16 AHLY 31.05 _____ 6 Nada Ashraf Ali 16 RWAD NT _____ 5 Mariam Mohamed Ibrahem 16 Cairo 30.83 _____ 7 -
Project List
Reference Projects Reference Smple List Of Supplied Projects Airports Ser Project Name Project Contractor Consultant 1 Cairo International Airport Terminal 2 Limak Insaat San Ve Tic A.S. Egypt Engineering Consultants Group " ECG " 2 Cairo International Airport Terminal 3 TAV Tepe Akfen Investment Construction co Engineering Consultants Group " ECG " 3 VIP lounges building cairo airport Shuttering construction Engineering Consultants Group " ECG " 4 Cairo airport control tower Orascom Construction Industries Dar Al-Handasah 5 Salalah building trips seasonal Cairo Airport Orascom Construction Industries Engineering Consultants Group " ECG " 6 The third corridor - Cairo air port Trio For Trading & Contracting Dar Al-Handasah Transportation building automated passenger - 7 Al- Marasem International Development Puma Cairo Airport 8 Hurghada International Airport Renaissance For Trading & Distribtion (RTD) Dar Al-Handasah 9 Hurghada airport expansions Arab Contractors For Electrical Works Dar Al-Handasah 10 Burj Al Arab Airport Orascom Construction Industries Dar Al-Handasah 11 Maintenance building Burj Al Arab Airport El Fatmia for engineering works Engineering Consultants Group " ECG " 12 Assiut Airport Nasr General Contracting Engineering Consultants Group " ECG " 13 Assiut Airport - New Terminal Building Trio For Trading & Contracting Dr. Omar Abdulmanem 14 Aircraft Financing Aswan Airport Terminal Al-Magd For contracting and Supply Engineering Consultants Group " ECG " Hotels and Resorts Ser Project Name Project Contractor Consultant 1 -
The Oil & Gas Year
THE OIL & GAS YEAR The Who’s Who of the Global Energy Industry ARTICLES | INTERVIEWS | VIEWPOINTS | MARKET ANALYSIS | RESOURCES | PROJECTS | MAPS | INVESTOR SPOTLIGHTS EGYPT 2015 In search of investment Sherif ISMAIL Minister of Petroleum and Mineral Resources Roadmap to stability Amr MOUSSA Head of Constitutional Review Committee Primed for growth ISBN 978-1-78302-088-1 Basil EL BAZ 9 781783 020881 Chairman and CEO CARBON HOLDINGS www.theoilandgasyear.com THE OIL & GAS YEAR EGYPT 2015 The Who’s Who of the Global Energy Industry In partnership with: Content partners: 14 26 Diplomacy & Politics Gas Year Economic and political instability in recent Gas production has been declining in Egypt, CONTENTS years has left Egypt with hurdles to overcome leaving the government to rely on imports in 1 in attracting foreign investment and reviving order to meet domestic demand. Unconven- its energy industry. Many see a positive sign tional and offshore gas plays still show poten- in the government’s embrace of energy re- tial, and the country’s administration is working form and changes to the subsidy regime. But to attract international companies to exploit the global slump in oil prices has added a these reserves. Low prices make this venture complicating factor to the scene in which all the more difficult, but the government aims Egypt’s oil and gas industry is re-emerging. to keep the gas flowing until its energy industry EGYPT 2015 reforms are able to rejuvenate production. 6 THE YEAR IN REVIEW 31 COMPANY PROFILE: BG Egypt 32 VIEWPOINT: How to overcome shortages. Maurizio 7 INTERVIEW: Sherif Ismail, Minister of Petroleum and Coratella, Edison Mineral Resources 33 INTERVIEW: Sabry El Sharkawy, PhPC 8 IN PRODUCTION: African oil production, 2003-2013 34 RESOURCE: 2013 EGAS Bidding Round Results 9 THE YEAR’S AWARDS 35 COMPANY PROFILE: Mansoura Petroleum 10 EGYPT AT A GLANCE 36 COMMENT: Seismic shift. -
Investgate Market Watch
MARKET WATCH BY DINA EL BEHIRY FEBRUARY 2021 EGYPT'S 2020 DEVELOPMENTS IN REVIEW MARKET WATCH EGYPT'S 2020 DEVELOPMENTS IN REVIEW HOUSING SECTOR BREADOWN 2020 103,000 50,000 T P N e H u Residence for All Egyptians 33,300 Middle-Income Units 113,300 Alternative Housing for Slum Dwellers 5,300 Distinguished Units 416 Continue orking in Full wing EGP 23.46 bn Bedouin Settlements P T I 383 Nubian Housing Rehabilitation Projects SINAI DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS DESALINATION PLANTS T Period FY 2020/21 To Ivestments Location No. f Pojects C To Ivestments eP 19.23 bn Arish 3 20,000 m3/Day EG 349 mn POTABLE WATER & SANITATION PROJECTS ROADS DEVELOPMENT No. f Po Water Pojects No. f u S Pojects No. f r S Pojects 24 No. of Road Projects 43 42 148 Cpacity Cpacity 3 3 447,500 m /Day 515,500 m /Day To Ivestments 243.4 km Total Length eP 5.1 bn To Ivestments To Ivestments eP 5.4 bn eP 6.6 bn EGP 3.1 bn Total Investments Source: M H u u C 3 FEBRUARY 2021 MARKET WATCH Y-O-Y REAL ESTATE DEMAND INDEX (OIS) 2019 2020 2,802 2,464 Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec 2,402 2,425 2,797 2,700 2,425 2,954 3,181 3,299 3,008 2,913 2,801 2,718 2,875 2,750 1,936 1,936 2,159 2,592 2,391 2,671 2,426 2,658 2,717 2,456 12% Average M-o-M REAL ESTATE DEMAND INDEX (OIS) 2,875 2,750 1,936 1,936 2,159 2,592 2,391 2,671 2,426 2,658 2,717 2,456 20-Jan 4% 20-Feb 30% 20-Mar 0% 20-Apr 12% 20-May 20% 20-Jun 8% 20-Jul 12% 20-Aug 9% 20-Sep 10% 20-Oct 2% 20-Nov 10% 20-Dec Q-o-Q REAL ESTATE DEMAND INDEX DEADLINE FOR REAL ESTATE TAX (OIS) RETURNS EXTENDED Ot Nov Dec Q4 average) Ne End of arch 2021 2,872 2,718 2,662 2,597 2,456 Target 2,981 2,587 2,813 2,801 2,717 Provide Consumers with ore Time to File Tax Returns 2,627 3,231 2,792 2,913 2,658 Q4 201 201 201 201 2020 Reduce Overcrowding at Property Tax Offices 2,625 3,028 2,734 2,811 2,610 15% 10% 3% 7% PUBLIC DEVELOPMENTS IN RENEWABLE ENERGY & ELECTRICITY SECTORS No. -
Match Report Egypt - Uruguay 0 : 1 ( 0 : 0 ) # 2 15 JUN 2018 17:00 Ekaterinburg / Ekaterinburg Arena / RUS Att: 27,015
2018 FIFA World Cup Russia™ Group A Match report Egypt - Uruguay 0 : 1 ( 0 : 0 ) # 2 15 JUN 2018 17:00 Ekaterinburg / Ekaterinburg Arena / RUS Att: 27,015 Egypt (EGY) Uruguay (URU) Coach Hector CUPER (ARG) Coach Oscar TABAREZ (URU) Att : Attendance VAR : Video Assistant Referee VAR 1 : Assistant VAR VAR 2 : Offside VAR AVAR 3 : Support VAR (C) : Captain A : Absent PSO : Penalty shoot-out Y : Single yellow card AET : After extra time I : Injured HT : Half-time R : Direct red card ETHT : Extra time half time N : Not eligible to play FT : Full-time 2Y : Expulsions due to Second Caution THU 05 JUL 2018 14:08 CET / 17:08 Local time - Version 1 Page 1 / 2 2018 FIFA World Cup Russia™ Group A Match statistics Egypt - Uruguay 0 : 1 ( 0 : 0 ) # 2 15 JUN 2018 17:00 Ekaterinburg / Ekaterinburg Arena / RUS Att: 27,015 Egypt (EGY) Statistics * Uruguay (URU) BUD Man of the Match: 23, MOHAMED ELSHENAWY (Egypt) Fouls Fouls # Name Pos Min GF GA AS S/SG PK Y 2Y R # Name Pos Min GF GA AS S/SG PK Y 2Y R FC FS FC FS 23 MOHAMED ELSHENAWY GK 90 1 1 MUSLERA GK 90 2 ALI GABR DF 90 2 GIMENEZ DF 90 1 2/1 1 1 6 AHMED HEGAZY DF 90 1 1 3 GODIN DF 90 1 1 7 AHMED FATHI DF 90 1/1 1 4 VARELA DF 90 2 8 TAREK HAMED MF 50 1/0 1 1 6 BENTANCUR MF 90 1 2 9 MARWAN MOHSEN FW 63 1/1 1 1 8 NANDEZ MF 58 13 MOHAMED ABDELSHAFY DF 90 1 9 SUAREZ FW 90 4/1 1 17 MOHAMED ELNENY MF 90 2/0 2 10 DE ARRASCAETA FW 59 1 1 19 ABDALLA SAID MF 90 1/0 15 VECINO MF 87 1/0 1 21 TREZIGUET MF 90 2/1 2 21 CAVANI FW 90 5/2 2 22 AMR WARDA FW 82 1 2 22 CACERES DF 90 1/0 2 1 Substitutes Substitutes 5 SAM MORSY MF 40 1 1 5 SANCHEZ MF 32 1 1/0 11 KAHRABA FW 27 1 7 C. -
Investgate Market Watch
MARKET WATCH BY DINA EL BEHIRY MARCH 2021 CITIZEN INVESTMENT PLAN IN FY 2020/21 MARKET WATCH CITIZEN INVESTMENT PLAN IN FY 2020/21 PUBLIC INVESTMENTS T Period P Target FY 20/21 Citizen Investment Plan Bridge aps etween Different overnorates CAIRO SUEZ No. f velopmen Pojects Investments No. f velopmen Pojects Investments 772 EGP 46.5 bn 163 EGP 15.7 bn INVESTMENTS BREAKDOWN INVESTMENTS BREAKDOWN Investment EGP) Share Investment EGP) Share Housing Housing 546.56 mn 3.5 10.9 23.5 bn O Transport Sors O & G 10.16 bn 64.7 12.5 26.9 11.8 25.3 bn bn Transport 1.86 bn 11.8 Sz c 1.08 bn 6.9 h Education Education 3.4 7.3 4.5 9.7 bn bn h Education Sceintific Research 820 mn 5.2 Local Development 3.4 7.3 O Sors bn 1.25 bn 7.9 SHARQIYA No. f velopmen Pojects Investments 401 EGP 6.37 bn Investment EGP) Share INVESTMENTS BREAKDOWN HOUSING EDUCATION LOCAL DEVELOPMENT TRANSPORT HIGHER EDUCATION OTHER SECTORS 3.5 bn 55.2 984.5 mn 15.5 606.4 mn 9.5 389.2 mn 6.1 316 mn 5 555.8 mn 8.7 Source: M P E MPE 3 MARCH 2021 MARKET WATCH ASWAN MINYA No. f velopmen Pojects Investments No. f velopmen Pojects Investments 273 EGP 6.9 bn 327 EGP 4.1 bn INVESTMENTS BREAKDOWN INVESTMENTS BREAKDOWN Investments EGP) Share Investment EGP) Share Housing Housing 2.7 bn 39.5 1.4 34 Irrigation bn O Local 1.2 bn 17.8 Sors Development Transport 570.5 19.2 604.7 14.7 999.7 mn 14.5 mn mn Local Development 383 mn 5.5 Education Transport Higher Education 312.4 7.6 547.4 13.4 317 mn 4.6 mn mn Other Sectors Higher Education 455 11.1 1.3 bn 18.1 mn FAYOUM BENI SUEF No. -
June 1-15, 1974
RICHARD NIXON PRESIDENTIAL LIBRARY DOCUMENT WITHDRAWAL RECORD DOCUMENT DOCUMENT SUBJECT/TITLE OR CORRESPONDENTS DATE RESTRICTION NUMBER TYPE 1 Manifest Air Force One – Appendix “C” 6/10/1974 A 2 Manifest Air Force One – Appendix “A” 6/12/1974 A 3 Manifest Air Force One – Appendix “C” 6/14/1974 A 4 Manifest Air Force One – Appendix “B” 6/15/1974 A 5 Manifest Helicopter Passenger Manifest – 6/1/1974 A Appendix “A” 6 Manifest Helicopter Passenger Manifest – 6/2/1974 A Appendix “A” 7 Manifest Helicopter Passenger Manifest – 6/5/1974 A Appendix “A” COLLECTION TITLE BOX NUMBER WHCF: SMOF: Office of Presidential Papers and Archives RC-14 FOLDER TITLE President Richard Nixon’s Daily Diary June 1, 1974 – June 15, 1974 PRMPA RESTRICTION CODES: A. Release would violate a Federal statute or Agency Policy. E. Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential commercial or B. National security classified information. financial information. C. Pending or approved claim that release would violate an individual’s F. Release would disclose investigatory information compiled for law rights. enforcement purposes. D. Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of privacy G. Withdrawn and return private and personal material. or a libel of a living person. H. Withdrawn and returned non-historical material. DEED OF GIFT RESTRICTION CODES: D-DOG Personal privacy under deed of gift -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -
EGYPT PROJECT MARKET OUTLOOK: 2021 in PARTNERSHIP with MEED PROJECTS Projects Market Overview 2
HELD UNDER THE PATRONAGE OF HIS EXCELLENCY DR. MOUSTAFA MADBOULY, PRIME MINISTER OF THE ARAB REPUBLIC OF EGYPT www.thebig5constructegypt.com EGYPT PROJECT MARKET OUTLOOK: 2021 IN PARTNERSHIP WITH MEED PROJECTS Projects Market Overview 2 With the only country in the whole MENA region whose economic growth is projected to be positive despite the Covid-19 impact in 2020 and a pipeline of more than $350bn of projects, Egypt’s projects market is well set to grow strongly over the coming years. In addition, the country’s economic robustness stems from its introduction of the most significant stimulus package outside of the GCC, relatively sustained project activity across sectors. Historical Current Outlook Egypt was the third largest projects market in the MENA There are currently about $435.9bn worth of The pipeline of known planned and un-awarded projects planned or under way in Egypt, making projects in Egypt is $354.8bn making it the third region, with about $14.9bn worth of contract awards in it the third largest in the MENA region biggest market in the MENA region 2020 The largest current sector in terms of work Of this total, $166.2bn is in construction, Between 2016 and 2020, a total of $91.2bn contracts under execution is construction with $35.1bn $64.3bn in transport and $59.1bn in oil and gas were awarded, with an annual average of $18.4bn worth of work underway, followed by transport The pipeline consists of $14.2bn projects in at $17.8bn The largest single sector has historically been construction bidding, $209.5bn in design or FEED, and followed by power and transport The largest single client is Egypt Ministry of $131.1bn under study Housing Utilities & Urban Communities with Project activity has been a bright spot for the The market hit its peak in 2018 with $26.2bn worth of $48bn worth of projects currently under Egyptian economy in recent years and spending contracts awarded construction is expected to continue with foreign funding in Though the impact of Covid-19 pandemic and low oil At $5.7bn of contracts under execution, China the future. -
IPOL Honors Thesis 2021
THE WATER CRISIS IN THE MIDDLE EAST: EXPLORING THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN WATER INSECURITY AND POLITICAL INSTABILITY Fatima AlEmadi Mentored by Dr. Gerd Nonneman A Thesis Submitted in Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the Award of Honors in International Politics Edmund A. Walsh School of Foreign Service in Qatar Georgetown University Spring 2021 1 CHAPTER 1 .............................................................................................................................................. 3 INTRODUCTION ................................................................................................................................... 3 1. RATIONALE AND RESEARCH QUESTION ............................................................................................... 3 2. DEFINITIONS ................................................................................................................................................... 5 2.1 Water Insecurity (IV) .............................................................................................................................. 5 2.2 Water Governance................................................................................................................................... 6 2.3 Political Instability (DV) ....................................................................................................................... 6 3. LITERATURE REVIEW ................................................................................................................................ -
Zamalek League Statistics Since Start of Season 1997/98
Zamalek League Statistics since Start of Season 1997/98 Last Updated 28/07/2019 Player Gms Gls Abdel Wahed El-Sayed 264 -213 Tarek El-Sayed 219 23 Abdel Halim Ali 210 80 Mahmoud Abdel Razek "Shikabala" 176 40 Besheer El-Tabei 160 9 Hazem Mohamed Emam II 151 7 Mohamed Aboul Ela 149 9 Tarek El-Said * 148 23 Gamal Hamza 145 46 Mahmoud Fathallah 145 21 Tamer Abdel Hamid 141 10 Mohamed Abdel Monsef 140 -127 Tarek Hamed 135 4 Ibrahim Salah 127 3 Wael El-Quabbani * 126 11 Hazem Emam I 124 27 Omar Gaber 117 10 Mohamed Ibrahim Aboul Yazid II 114 16 Ahmed Tawfk 106 3 Mohamed Abdel Shafi 104 8 Ahmed El-Shennawi 103 -68 Ahmed Gaafar 102 28 Ayman Hefny 102 11 Maarouf Youssef 100 5 Ali Gabr 99 3 Basem Morsi 99 35 Ahmed Ghanem Sultan 94 0 Ahmed Saleh * 94 0 Amr El-Safty 94 2 Moustafa Fathi 92 14 Mohamed Abboud "Kamouna"** 89 4 Hossam Abdel Monem * 86 11 Medhat Abdel Hady * 86 11 Ahmed Magdi I 76 5 Ayman Abdel Aziz 75 8 Mohamed Abdel Wahed * 75 10 Walid Salah Abdel Latif * 73 18 Ahmed Abdel Raouf 68 1 Osama Nabeeh ** 68 25 Mahmoud Hamdi "El-Wensh" 66 2 Mohamed Seddeek * 66 3 Hani Said 61 4 Hossam Hassan* 61 38 El-Motaz Bellah Mohamed "Eano" * 60 5 Youssef Ibrahim "Obama" 60 12 Mahmoud Abdel Rehim "Gennesh" 59 -42 Moustafa Gaafar 59 15 Amr Zaki 56 23 Mahmoud Abdel Monem "Kahraba" 56 22 Mahmoud Alaa 54 20 Mahmoud Mahmoud * 54 2 Player Gms Gls Khaled El-Ghandour ** 53 2 Abdel Hamid Bassiouny * 52 20 Mohamed Koffi 52 4 Mohamed Sabry ** 52 7 Sherif Ashraf 52 14 Ahmed Samir Aboul Amayem 50 4 Hamada Tolba 50 2 Abdel Latif El-Doumany ** 47 13 Ibrahim Hassan -
Cairo Winter Finswim 2018 - 15/02/2018 to 24/02/2018 Results
Egyptian Diving & Lifesaving Fed Pool - Site License HY-TEK's MEET MANAGER 7.0 - 12:04 PM 01/03/2018 Page 1 Cairo Winter Finswim 2018 - 15/02/2018 to 24/02/2018 Results Event 1A Girls 10-11 50 LC Meter SF Name Age Team Seed Time Finals Time Points 1 Khadija Abd ElAziz Mohamed 11 Shooting Cairo 23.00 25.74 50 2 Hend Tamar Balal Mohamed 11 Wadi Degla 24.00 26.16 46 3 Ghada Mohamed Ahmed 11 Wadi Degla 24.70 26.75 42 4 Hana Hany Mohamed 11 El-Moqatam 27.00 27.11 39 5 Lougin Tamar Abd ElFatah 11 Ghaba 23.00 27.40 36 6 Jana Magad Mohamed 11 Ein El-Sira 26.00 27.77 33 7 Lina Nasar Farghal 11 Police 26.20 28.08 30 8 Malak Alaa Aldin Khlousy 10 Police 37.00 28.31 27 9 Geny Ahmed Abd Elbdea 10 ElGezira Youth 27.00 28.48 24 10 Mariem Ali Fahmey 11 Police 27.30 28.60 22 11 Amina Sherif Abdallah 11 Wadi Degla 27.30 29.13 20 12 Raghd Ahmed Mohamed 11 ElGezira Youth 28.00 29.23 18 13 Mentallah Salah 11 Bahtem 37.00 29.29 16 14 Jana Ahmed ElAmir 10 Wadi Degla 27.00 x29.46 15 Reem Samy Awad 11 Police 26.30 x29.61 16 Maryem SaadMoustafa 10 ElGezira Youth 27.00 29.86 14 17 Jomana Mohamed Mahmoud 11 Ghaba 22.00 30.14 12 18 Hanin Ibrahim Mahmoud 10 Wadi Degla 27.00 x30.25 19 Salma Salah Eldin Abdallah 11 Wadi Degla 26.00 x30.37 20 Malak Yassar 11 Bahtem 30.00 30.46 10 21 Kenzy Essam Salah Aldin 11 Police 33.00 x30.56 22 Geny Mohamed Elsayed 10 Ein El-Sira 29.00 30.60 8 23 Mariam Ali Mohamed 11 Ein El-Sira 26.30 30.70 7 24 Hana Mohamed Tawfeek 11 Police 35.00 x30.92 25 Farah Mohamed Shawky 11 Ghaba 24.00 30.93 6 26 Ganat Hany Abd ElRashid 11 Ein El-Sira 28.13