Muscat – The two-day event brought together 428 players from Oman, UAE, Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, Bahrain, Egypt, Algeria, Iran, and Nepal, showcasing talent and sportsmanship in the martial arts community.
The tournament aimed to promote the sport of karate, uncover young talents, and foster the spirit of competition among participants from various countries. The final day of the championship saw thrilling competitions across various age groups.

In the 11-year-old boys’ category, Johann Shakopter took first place, followed by Ahmed Juma in second, and Ahmed bin Hassan Al-Naamani securing third place. In the 13-year-old boys’ category, Mahmoud Osama emerged as the winner, with Ali Kazim finishing in second, and H.B.T.N in third.
The 11-year-old girls’ category saw Maryam Omar clinch the top spot, with Kazal Kamran Noor in second, and Linsha Singhal taking third place. In the 13-year-old girls’ category, Rashika Khalil secured first place, followed by Sidi Safnad in second, and Farida Mahmoud in third.
The event concluded with an award ceremony where all winners were honoured for their outstanding performances.