The competitions of the 2013 Qatar Swimming Cup came to an end at Hamad Aquatic Center on Saturday. Al-Sadd Sports Club claimed the title of the tournament after leading the standings with 25727 points. Al-Rayyan collected 19872 points to finish the tournament in the second place ahead of Al-Ahli in the third place with 15819 points. Mr. Eisa Al-Zaraa, Assistant Secretary General of the Qatar Swimming Association (QSA) crowned the winning teams. The results of the closing day were as follows; 100m Freestyle (9 Years) 1- Adam Sharif (Al-Sadd) 2- Noradin Khadash (Al-Gharafa) 3- Yousef Al-Khelaifi (Qatar SC) 100m Freestyle (10 Years) 1- Abdulrahim Al-Ali (Al-Shammal) 2- Ahmad Sami (Al-Sadd) 3- Mo’az Al-Asad (Al-Arabi) 100m Freestyle (11-12 Years) 1- Yaqoub Al-Khelaifi (Qatar SC) 2- Feras Al-Saeedi (Al-Gharafa) 3- Abdullah Ali (Al-Ahli) 50m Breaststroke (9 Years) 1- Noradin Khadash (Al-Gharafah) 2- Hisham Armo (Al-Ahli) 3- Mohammad Ghatas (Al-Shammal) 50m Breaststroke (10 Years) 1- Hamad Al-Obaidi (Al-Rayyan) 2- Mo’az Al-Assad (Al-Arabi) 3- Fawaz Al-Hajri (Al-Rayyan) 50m Breaststroke (11-12 Years) 1- Abdulrahman Hisham (Al-Sadd) 2- Mohammad Al-Ebaidan (Al-Rayyan) Source: Qatar Olympic Committee
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