UAE wins two gold medals in 22nd Asian U20 Athletics Championships in Hong Kong

The UAE Athletics Federation stated that Sulaiman Abdulrahman's achievement was the standout performance of the competition.

By WAM Published: 2026-05-29T22:35:00+04:00 1 min read
Sulaiman Abdulrahman secured the first gold medal in the men's 400m final with a time of 44.85 seconds, setting a new championship record as well as a new personal best. Picture credit: WAM
Sulaiman Abdulrahman secured the first gold medal in the men's 400m final with a time of 44.85 seconds, setting a new championship record as well as a new personal best. Picture credit: WAM

Hong Kong: The UAE national athletics team won two gold medals today in the men's and women's 400m events at the 22nd Asian U20 Athletics Championships in Hong Kong, which is currently being held through June 1.

This brings the UAE's total medal tally to three, following Salma Haitham Al Marri's bronze medal in the women's hammer throw yesterday.

Sulaiman Abdulrahman secured the first gold medal in the men's 400m final with a time of 44.85 seconds, setting a new championship record as well as a new personal best. He became the first athlete in the history of the championships to break the 45-second barrier in the event.

The second gold medal came in the women's 400m final through Aminat Qamar Al-Din, who clocked 52.72 seconds, achieving a new personal best.

The UAE Athletics Federation stated that Sulaiman Abdulrahman's achievement was the standout performance of the competition, as he broke the previous championship record of 45.53 seconds, which had been held by China's Aiyilikesi'er Wumai'er since the 2024 edition. With this accomplishment, Abdulrahman has secured his place in the record books of the continental championship.