Mohamed Hassan Al Hammadi, a player of the UAE national bodybuilding team, looks forward to delivering his best physical performance during his upcoming participation in the West Asia Championship as part of the national team, hoping to win a valuable medal in the tournament to be held in Bahrain from October 30 to November 3, featuring the best players from West Asia.
Al Hammadi aspires to achieve his first gold medal after a series of advanced positions and winning silver and bronze medals in various championships he participated in, including the silver medal in the Gulf Championship in Saudi Arabia in the Classic Physique category, as well as fourth place in bodybuilding under 75 kilograms and many other advanced positions.
Player Mohamed Al Hammadi is considered one of the distinguished gains resulting from the organization of the UAE Bodybuilding Federation’s championship for national players.
Al Hammadi explained that the support he receives from the National Teams Committee at the Bodybuilding and Fitness Federation, headed by Ahmed Johar, and the follow-up of the national team’s technical director, Zowaid Salmeen Al Zaabi, strengthened his ambition to join the national team, especially since he has practiced this sport for many years and continues his training regularly to develop his performance to reach the best levels, noting that his participation in the Diba Classic Championship was a positive point in his bodybuilding career.
Al Hammadi confirmed that his future vision depends on focusing on training and participating in strong championships, hoping to achieve the best achievements to raise the UAE flag in international forums.
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