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Kuwait Secures 68 Medals at Gulf Swimming Championship in UAE

February 2, 2026 Lucas Fernandez – World Editor World

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Arabic ⁢text ⁤Translation & Summary:

Original Arabic:

من سالم المذن
أبوظبي – 24 – 1 (كونا) -- واصل منتخب الكويت للسباحة تألقه في البطولة الخليجية للسباحة المقامة في دولة الإمارات العربية المتحدة رافعا رصيده إلى 68 ميدالية مع ختام منافسات اليوم السبت وهو الثالث ضمن منافسات البطولة.
وحقق المنتخب الكويتي هذه الحصيلة بعد أداء لافت في سباقات اليوم ليرتفع إجمالي الميداليات إلى 25 ميدالية ذهبية و27 ميدالية فضية و16 ميدالية برونزية مواصلا حضوره القوي في مختلف الفئات والمنافسات.
ويأتي هذا الإنجاز في إطار المشاركة المتميزة للمنتخب الكويتي في البطولة الخليجية التي انطلقت يوم الخميس الماضي بمشاركة نخبة من سباحي دول مجلس التعاون الخليجي وسط تنافس قوي ومستويات فنية عالية.
بدوره قال السباح الكويتي وليد عبدالرزاق في تصريح لوكالة الأن

English⁣ Translation:

By Salem Al-mudhan
abu Dhabi – 24 – 1 (KUNA) -- The Kuwaiti swimming team continued its brilliance in the Gulf Swimming Championship held in the United Arab Emirates, raising its total to 68 medals with the conclusion of today's competitions on Saturday, placing it third in the championship standings.
The Kuwaiti team achieved this result after a remarkable performance in today's races, bringing the total number of medals to 25 gold, 27 silver, and 16 bronze, continuing its strong presence in various categories and competitions.
This achievement comes within the framework of the distinguished participation of the Kuwaiti team in the Gulf Championship, which started last Thursday with the participation of an elite group of swimmers from the Gulf Cooperation Council countries amidst strong competition and high technical levels.
Kuwaiti swimmer Waleed Abdulrazzaq said in a statement to the [agency name - incomplete]

Summary:

The article‌ reports on the success of the Kuwaiti swimming team⁤ at the‍ Gulf ‌Swimming Championship held in the ‌United Arab‍ emirates.As of Saturday, the team has won a total ‍of​ 68 medals⁤ (25 gold, 27 silver, 16 ‌bronze) and is currently ⁢in third place in the ⁢championship. The⁣ article ​highlights the team’s strong performance ​and participation of elite swimmers from the GCC countries. The article ends mid-sentence with a quote from Kuwaiti swimmer Waleed Abdulrazzaq. The‍ source ⁣of the news is KUNA‍ (Kuwait ‌news agency).

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