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UAE Parachuting Team Wins Gold Medal in Siberia event

UAE Parachuting Team Wins Gold Medal in Siberia event

Post by : Mariam Al-Faris

The United Arab Emirates parachuting team has made the country proud by winning the gold medal at the Cup of the EASA for canopy piloting. The event took place during the famous Nebofest Festival in Kuzbass, Siberia. This competition was special because it included some of the world’s best and most skilled athletes in the sport, making the UAE’s victory even more remarkable.

What is Canopy Piloting?

Canopy piloting, often called “swooping,” is a very exciting and high-skill parachuting sport. In this sport, athletes jump from the sky and then use their parachutes to perform precise maneuvers at very high speeds close to the ground. It requires great control, focus, and bravery. Winning such a competition is not easy, as it brings together the best parachuting champions from around the world.

Abdulbari Al Qubaisi Leads the UAE

The gold medal was won through the outstanding performance of Emirati athlete Abdulbari Al Qubaisi. He delivered a world-class display of skill, accuracy, and courage in canopy piloting, which impressed both the judges and the crowd at Nebofest. His performance stood out among many top athletes and helped the UAE claim the first-place podium spot in this international competition.

A Very Competitive Event

The competition was not easy. The Nebofest event attracts elite world champions from different countries every year. These are athletes who have trained for years and often hold international titles. For Al Qubaisi to rise above them and secure the gold medal shows his strong dedication and the high quality of training and support provided to UAE athletes.

The Role of Nebofest Festival

The Nebofest Festival in Siberia is well known in the world of air sports. It is a platform where top athletes showcase their skills in parachuting, aerobatics, and canopy piloting. The festival also attracts thousands of spectators who come to enjoy the thrill of aerial performances. Winning at Nebofest means more than just a medal — it means global recognition, as the festival is respected worldwide.

Celebrations at the Awarding Ceremony

The awarding ceremony was a proud moment for the UAE. Yousif Al Hammadi, who is the President of the Asian Air Sports Federation and also the Vice President of the Emirates Aerosports Federation, was present to witness the victory. He congratulated Abdulbari Al Qubaisi personally and praised his determination and competitive spirit.

Support from UAE Leadership

Al Hammadi also highlighted the strong support of the UAE leadership for air sports. The country’s leaders have invested in training programs, facilities, and competitions that help athletes like Al Qubaisi achieve success on the world stage. This support is important because it allows Emirati athletes to compete with the best in the world and bring home victories.

UAE’s Growing Strength in Air Sports

The UAE has become well known in recent years for promoting different types of sports, including air sports like parachuting, skydiving, and canopy piloting. The country has hosted international events and has created platforms for young athletes to learn and grow. Winning gold at Nebofest is another sign that the UAE is now considered a strong competitor in this exciting field of sports.

Inspiration for Young Emiratis

Abdulbari Al Qubaisi’s victory is not just a personal success. It is also an inspiration for young Emiratis who dream of becoming champions in adventurous and modern sports. His story shows that with dedication, training, and support, it is possible to compete with the world’s best and achieve victory. This win encourages the youth of the UAE to try new challenges and to work hard in their chosen fields.

International Recognition for the UAE

Every international victory brings more global recognition for the UAE. The win at Nebofest places the UAE flag on the world sports stage once again. It also strengthens the country’s image as a nation that values excellence, innovation, and determination. For many people watching in Siberia and across the world, this victory is a reminder of the UAE’s growing presence in international sports.

The Emotional Impact of Victory

For the Emirati fans, athletes, and leaders present, the victory carried a strong emotional meaning. Seeing the UAE flag raised high at such a major international event filled everyone with pride and happiness. Victories like this create unforgettable memories for both the athletes and the fans, making the journey of training and sacrifice worthwhile.

A Message of Unity and Strength

Al Qubaisi’s gold medal also carries a message of unity and national strength. Sports victories bring people together, and in this case, the whole UAE community can celebrate together. It is not just about one athlete winning but about a country’s values of hard work, courage, and teamwork shining on the international stage.

Future Hopes for UAE Air Sports

This victory also raises hopes for more future successes in air sports. With champions like Abdulbari Al Qubaisi leading the way, the UAE is expected to continue winning medals in international competitions. The support from the leadership, the encouragement from sports federations, and the passion of the athletes all point to a bright future for Emirati air sports.

A Proud Moment for the UAE

The UAE parachuting team’s victory at Nebofest 2025 in Siberia is a major achievement. Thanks to the incredible performance of Abdulbari Al Qubaisi, the country secured first place and the gold medal in canopy piloting. With strong support from the UAE leadership, encouragement from officials like Yousif Al Hammadi, and the growing strength of Emirati athletes, this win is both a proud national moment and a symbol of the UAE’s rising success in air sports. It is a story of dedication, passion, and excellence that will inspire many for years to come.

Aug. 23, 2025 10:44 a.m. 1667

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