Qatar school run away with top honours at BSME Games in Abu Dhabi

Denzil Pinto 06:00 16/03/2015
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  • Happy faces: Students from 10 schools from across the Middle East, including the UAE, took part in the three-day games in Abu Dhabi.

    It was all smiles for Doha College after being crowned champions of the Under-11 BSME Games over the weekend.

    The Qatar-based school accumulated a total of 47 points, having finished first in basketball and netball, as well as runners-up in swimming, athletics and football. UAE’s Al Yasmina finished second with 38 points, while British School of Muscat completed the podium with 34 points.

    The closing ceremony marked the end of the three-day competition at New York University Abu Dhabi, which attracted more than 300 students from 10 schools from across the Middle East, including UAE’s The Pearl, Al Rabeah and Al Mushrif primary schools.

    Egyptian professional triathlete Omar Nour, guest of honour at the event that was hosted by Aldar Academies, emphasised the importance of “giving their best” during opening ceremony. The students took his advice seriously, the games serving up some thrilling contests.

    John Tapster, head of primary PE at Doha College, lauded his team’s efforts.

    “It’s a fantastic achievement. It wasn’t just about winning, it was about taking part. This is something that will live with them forever,” he said. “I was impressed with their commitment and attitude throughout. They never gave up and have been a real credit to the school. They can be proud of their achievements.”

    Organiser Robert Kirkland, head of PE at Al Mushrif primary school, which finished fourth, was delighted with the level of competition.

    “It was great to see so many students do so well over the three days,” he said. “The level of competition was very high in all disciplines, which was great to see, and hopefully they can learn from this experience.”

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