AMMAN — National swimming team players added two gold medals, one silver, and six bronze to the team’s stock, in Arab Swimming Championship competitions, which concluded on Tuesday in Abu Dhabi, the UAE.
Swimmers Mohamed Al-Budoor and Mona Al-Kilani won golds, with Budoor breaking a Jordanian record with 22:29 seconds, while Imad Al-Zaben won a silver medal.
Swimmers Farah Rawashdeh, Lydia Al-Safadi, Farah Al-Rawashdeh, Mariam Mehqal added a bronze medal to their stock, bringing Jordan’s medal tally for the event to 28.
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AMMAN —
National swimming team players added two gold medals, one silver, and six bronze to the team’s stock, in
Arab Swimming Championship competitions, which concluded on Tuesday in Abu Dhabi, the UAE.
Swimmers Mohamed Al-Budoor and Mona Al-Kilani won golds, with Budoor breaking a Jordanian record with 22:29 seconds, while Imad Al-Zaben won a silver medal.
Swimmers Farah Rawashdeh, Lydia Al-Safadi, Farah Al-Rawashdeh, Mariam Mehqal added a bronze medal to their stock, bringing Jordan’s medal tally for the event to 28.
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