
Major Salmeen Wins World Powerlifting Championship
Major Abdullah Abdulwahab Salmeen of the Interior Ministry and a standout member of the Public Security Sports Association, achieved remarkable success at the World Powerlifting Championship held in Thailand, securing the title of Overall Champion.
Major Salmeen clinched first place in the bench press event and dominated the squat category. His stellar performance continued as he won the deadlift competition, earning the prestigious champion's belt and the top overall title in the international event.
Brigadier Khalid Abdulaziz Al Khayat, President of the Public Security Sports Association, praised Major Salmeen's outstanding achievement and credited the unwavering support of His Excellency Interior Minister, General Shaikh Rashid bin Abdullah Al Khalifa, as a key factor in the consistent success of the ministry's athletes.
He also acknowledged the close and ongoing support provided by the Chief of Public Security, Lt-General Tariq Al Hassan, who continuously monitors and motivates the ministry's sports teams in both local and international arenas.
Brigadier Al Khayat described Major Salmeen's victory as a reflection of the exceptional talent and preparedness of the Interior Ministry's athletes. He emphasized that this accomplishment underscores the growing strength and global presence of Bahraini sports.
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