Liwa International Festival concludes with thrilling competitions

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The curtains fell on the Liwa International Festival 2025 on Saurday, one of the most prominent sporting events in the region.

The festival featured fierce competitions and participation from elite racers in the dune-climbing challenges at Tel Moreeb.

The event concluded with a large crowd of spectators and distinguished figures in an atmosphere filled with enthusiasm and determination, reflecting the competitive spirit displayed by participants over the 23-day event that began on December 13 and lasted until January 4.

There was then an awards ceremony honouring the winners, attended by Abdullah Butti Al Qubaisi, Chairman of the Liwa Sports Club, Mohammed Al Mashghouni, Vice Chairman, Hamdan Al Mazrouei, General Manager, and Saud Mohammed Al Mazrouei, Financial and Administrative Director.

Commenting on the event's success, Abdullah Butti Al Qubaisi expressed pride in the achievements of this year’s festival, saying, "This year’s competitions were exceptional, showcasing the spirit of challenge and determination among the participants. The Saud Al Tel category, in particular, demonstrated fierce competition and outstanding performances. This success reflects the passion of the participants for motorsports, further enhancing the festival’s position as a platform that combines sports, culture, and heritage."

He added, “We extend our gratitude to all the partners and sponsors who contributed to the success of this outstanding event, and we look forward to achieving even greater accomplishments in the years to come.”

The festival wrapped up with an emphasis on promoting heritage sports that bridge tradition and modernity, reaffirming the Liwa International Festival’s status as a highlight in the region’s sporting and cultural calendar.

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