From grueling 4-hour daily grinds to balancing PhDs and historic gold medals, these national icons prove that elite success takes sacrifice.
ABU DHABI, June 9, 2026: The UAE’s footprint on the global sporting map is expanding rapidly, driven not just by raw talent, but by an unwavering culture of discipline, sacrifice, and long-term vision. A special report released by WAM on Tuesday shines a spotlight on four premier Emirati individual sports athletes whose historic victories and relentless perseverance are laying down a blueprint for the next generation of sports stars in the region.
Three Decades at the Top: Mohamed Shehab’s Quest for 100 Golds
For national snooker team captain Mohamed Shehab, elite sportsmanship has been a 33-year-old journey of absolute precision. Since making his international debut back in 1993, Shehab has amassed an astonishing haul of 130 medals, including 74 golds.
Far from slowing down, the veteran cueist has set his sights on a monumental milestone: reaching 100 international gold medals for the UAE. According to Shehab, the ultimate test in modern sports is adapting to an evolving field of younger, fiercer competitors. His formula for longevity relies heavily on extreme mental focus and a rigorous daily training routine that has kept him competitive on the world stage for over three decades.
The Scholar-Athlete: Dr. Rashid Abdulhamid’s Blueprint for Youth
Table tennis icon and UAE Board Member Rashid Abdulhamid has shattered the stereotype that elite athletics and academic excellence cannot coexist. With 150 medals to his name—including 110 golds—Abdulhamid faced his toughest opponent off the table: balancing the grueling demands of international tournaments with the intense pressure of pursuing a specialized PhD.
Having successfully earned his doctorate, Abdulhamid is now channeling his academic insights back into the sports ecosystem. His doctoral research focuses entirely on identifying and nurturing young sporting talent within the UAE, ensuring a sustainable pipeline of future champions.
The Unstoppable Force: Omar Al Suwaidi’s Flawless Jiu-Jitsu Reign
In the world of combat sports, rising jiu-jitsu sensation Omar Al Suwaidi is putting on a masterclass in dominance. Al Suwaidi has captured both World and Asian championship titles in a breathtaking fashion—without conceding a single point to his opponents during his championship matches.
What began as casual curiosity transformed into a lifelong calling when Al Suwaidi secured a career-defining victory against a formidable Brazilian opponent in Abu Dhabi. Achieving the coveted black belt demanded years of relentless training, averaging four hours every single day. Al Suwaidi credits much of his tactical growth to the mentorship of legendary Emirati world champion Faisal Al Ketbi.
The Endless Highway: Ahmed Al Mansouri’s Eyes on LA 2028 Olympics
National cycling team captain Ahmed Al Mansouri understands the true definition of isolation in pursuit of glory. Dedicated to elite cycling for more than 20 years, Al Mansouri spends up to six months every year living away from his family in intense overseas training camps.
That immense sacrifice bore historic fruit when he secured the UAE’s first-ever cycling gold medal at the 2022 Islamic Solidarity Games, alongside a collection of Asian titles. Backed by the unwavering support of his family, Al Mansouri is currently back on the saddle, clocking grueling miles with a singular focus: qualifying for the Los Angeles 2028 Olympic Games.











































