United Arab Emirates at the Paralympics
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started actively participating in the Paralympic community during the 1990s. They made their debut at the
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. Since that time, they have won several Paralympic medals. The country had their debut on the international Paralympic stage at the 1990
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. Some of the country's Paralympic competitors are internationally ranked. The United Arab Emirates have competed at several other Paralympic events including the Arab Paralympic Games, Asian Paralympic Games,
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, Stoke Mandeville Games, and World Semi-Olympic Championship. (The country has never participated at the Winter Paralympic Games.) The United Arab Emirates Paralympic Committee is the national organisation, gaining its International Paralympic Committee recognition in 1995 and have subsequently made winning medals and hosting events a priority.


Summer Paralympics

The country made their Paralympic Games début at the
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, by sending only one athlete ( Ali Saif), in weightlifting. The country has competed in every edition of the Summer Paralympics since then, and Emirati Paralympians have won a total of nine medals: one gold, five silver, and three bronze.United Arab Emirates at the Paralympics
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Until 2008, Emirati competitors were all men, and entered only athletics and weightlifting/
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. At the 2008 Games, however, the country entered its first female competitor, Thuraya Alzaabi, in discus and javelin after previous having refused to allow women to represent the country at the Paralympic Games. 2008 also saw an Emirati, Abulla Al Aryani, compete in
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- the first time the country had entered a competitor in any sport other than weightlifting/
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.


Medalists


United Arab Emirates Paralympic Committee

The country's membership was pending at the 1993 International Paralympic Committee General Assembly in Berlin, Germany. The country became a full member of the International Paralympic Committee in 1995, when their membership was ratified at the 1995 International Paralympic Committee General Assembly in Tokyo, Japan. Other countries that were accepted at that session alongside the United Arab Emirates included
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. In 2008, Mohammed Mohammed Fadel Al Hameli because the chairman of the United Arab Emirates Paralympics Committee at a time when the organisation had a new board installed. The new leadership made it a priority to improve sporting facilities accessible for disabled athletes in the country as part of the country's preparations for sending their athletes to the
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. The Committee decided to focus on developing athletes in the following sports:
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, and
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. In 2010, the country hosted an international forum on Sports for People with a Disability. Participation and hosting of this event was inspiration for the country in trying to host an international Paralympic event. The country is a member of the
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, in the West Asia Sub Region.


Athletes

Athletes from the country have greatly improve since they first began competing in the Games, some of whom are currently internationally ranked. Amongst those are Mohammad Vahdani who is ranked fourth, Jasim Alnaqbi seventeenth and Mahmood Albalooshi who is ranked seventy-seventh in the Men's 100 m T54 event. In the Women's 100 m T54 event, Patricia Keller is ranked nineteenth, and Andrea von Bueren is ranked twenty-fourth


Events


Arab Paralympic Games

The country took part in the 1999 Arab Paralympic Games held in
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. They won four gold medals, three silver medals and five bronze medals at the event, ranking tenth in total medal count amongst sixteen countries competing.


Asian Paralympic Games

The nation participated in the Asian Paralympic Games in 2010 in
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. Malaleih Hassan won a gold in the shot put event. Alzaabi Thuraya, Alzarouni Mohamed and Alaryani Abdulla Sultan also competed at the Games.


IWAS World Games

In December 2011, the country will host the
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, the games that succeeded the Stoke Mandeville Games.


Stoke Mandeville Games

The United Arab Emirates competed at their first major disabled sport competition in 1990 when they participated in the
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. They won a gold medal, and silver and bronze medals at the games. They sent five athletes to the games, powerlifters and table tennis players.


Winter Paralympics

The United Arab Emirates have never taken part in the Winter Paralympics.


World Semi-Olympic Championship

In 1998, the country participated in the World Semi-Olympic Championship in the
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. The United Arab Emirates won two gold medals, two silver medals and five bronze medals at the event.


Sports Clubs

There are several sport clubs for disabled athletes in the United Arab Emirates. They are the Abu Dhabi Disabled Sports Club, Alain Disabled Sports Club, Dubai Club for Special Sports, Althiqah Club for the Disabled and the Khor- fakkan Club for the Disabled. These clubs are important to the country in terms of developing Paralympic competitors for the nation.


See also

* United Arab Emirates at the Olympics


References

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