emirates7 - Emirati athletes continue to shine internationally, with young rider Ali Al Ali achieving an impressive feat for the UAE’s jet ski scene by winning two silver medals in the Junior 4-Stroke and Junior 2-Stroke categories at the second round of the WGP#1 Waterjet World Series 2025.
Experienced rider Mohammed Mohsen also earned a bronze medal in the Veterans Runabout Limited category after a fiercely contested race against top global competitors.
The event took place at the Lakes of Eau d’Heure in Belgium and featured more than 200 participants from 33 countries.
Thanks to this double podium finish, Al Ali has climbed to second place in the overall world rankings, greatly enhancing his prospects of claiming the championship at the final round set for 17th December in Pattaya, Thailand.
Meanwhile, Ahmed Al Tayyer had to withdraw due to a technical problem, and Saif Al Shuweihi was forced out of the competition after crashing in one of the heats.
The WGP#1 Waterjet World Series, sanctioned by the International Jet Sports Boating Association (IJSBA), is one of the leading jet ski championships worldwide, held annually over three main rounds in Japan, Belgium, and Thailand.
Experienced rider Mohammed Mohsen also earned a bronze medal in the Veterans Runabout Limited category after a fiercely contested race against top global competitors.
The event took place at the Lakes of Eau d’Heure in Belgium and featured more than 200 participants from 33 countries.
Thanks to this double podium finish, Al Ali has climbed to second place in the overall world rankings, greatly enhancing his prospects of claiming the championship at the final round set for 17th December in Pattaya, Thailand.
Meanwhile, Ahmed Al Tayyer had to withdraw due to a technical problem, and Saif Al Shuweihi was forced out of the competition after crashing in one of the heats.
The WGP#1 Waterjet World Series, sanctioned by the International Jet Sports Boating Association (IJSBA), is one of the leading jet ski championships worldwide, held annually over three main rounds in Japan, Belgium, and Thailand.