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AQUA Emirati Rashid Al-Mulla clinches Grand Prix of Vietnam

Jet ski racer Rashid Al-Mulla from Saudi Arabia has won his appeal against the results posted by the judges for the second of the Freestyle Motos at the Grand Prix of Binh Dinh -Vietnam in Quy Nhon, under the UIM-ABP Aquabike World Championship, on March 24 and won back the gold cup in the event.
AQUA Emirati Rashid Al-Mulla clinches Grand Prix of Vietnam ảnh 1AQUA Emirati Rashid Al-Mulla clinches Grand Prix of Vietnam (Photo: VNA)

Binh Dinh (VNA) 🎶–  Jet ski racer RashidAl-Mulla from Saudi Arabia has won his appeal against the results posted by thejudges for the second of the Freestyle Motos at the Grand Prix of Binh Dinh -Vietnamin Quy Nhon, under the UIM-ABP Aquabike World Championship, on March 24 and won back the gold cup in the event.

Al-Mullaclaimed that during his time on the water for Moto 2, his set contained morequantity, style and variety than he had been given credit for by the jury. After reviewing available video footage, race officials agreed that the Emirati racer was correct and he was awarded the victory inMoto 2.

That meantthat he tied on 47 points with world No.1 Roberto Mariani and earned theGrand Prix win on the tie-breaker by having won the second of the two Motos. PauloNuñes from Portugal finished third.

From March 22-24, at Thi Nai lagoon, Quy Nhon city, the central province of Binh Dinh, 55 riders from 26 delegations around the world presented their performances in the UIM-ABP Aquabike WorldChampionship in four categories, namely Freestyle, Ski Division, Ski Ladies, andRunabout.

ꦛ After the Grand Prix of Binh Dinh, the UIM-ABP World Championship will continueits journey to find the throne in 2024 at locations, including the EUROPE (May 31 -June 2), Grand Prix of Italy (June 21 –  23), the EUROPE (July 1 – 4), and Grand Prix ofIndonesia (November 23 - November 24).

The final championis decided by the sum of the accumulated points of all stages. TheUIM-ABP Aquabike World Championship is one of the fastest, most demanding andentertaining sports on water attracting the world’s best riders./.
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