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Kuwaiti jet skiers attacked by Emirati rival

According to Kuwait’s KUNA news agency, five Kuwaiti racers were attacked by a group of Emiratis armed with knives during a break in the fourth round race of the UAE Jet Ski Championship on Saturday.

That’s too much drama for a jet ski race. Fully story [Here]

20 replies on “Kuwaiti jet skiers attacked by Emirati rival”

Good on someone for at least taking action and not just talking…because I am sure there was a lot of talking. I don’t promote violence, but if you are going to talk the talk be able to back it up, “Talk $hit, Get Hit”. Granted, I don’t know the whole story, but from what I have seen, and what I have been involved in people will talk big and bad from the inside of a car, or with a group of people, but if you confront them and you mean business usually they drive off, or punk out. Now I have seen some dudes throw down here, but more people just ignoring things, again I think it has more to do with fear of who somebody knows, or if someone is working here and doesn’t want to lose their job, so they just let it be.

We were at the race and at the race in abu dhabi where this dispute started.

It started because the kuwaiti jet skiier crashed into the emirati on purpose, then turned around in a full circle and ran over him also on purpose. He didnt deny this and there was a physical confrontation during which they insulted the UAE and Emirati people.

They were all banned for one year, the kuwaitis and the emirati, and 5 days before this race the Dubai Marine Club reinstated the kuwaitis and not the emirati. When he found out he gathered his friends and came for revenge.

There were no knives present in fact the only person i saw weilding a weapon was a kuwaiti racer who had an engine part in his hand. It was silly on both sides and the fact is if the kuwaitis had not been reinstated for some unknown (!) reason then none of this would have happend. The fault rests with the dubai marine sports club.

But if the Kuwaiti had some kind a weapon why is there are no injuries on the emarati side only on the Kuwaiti side and they are left with broken noses and bones.

That’s not the real story.

I Have 3 friends in the Kuwaiti team, all of them are related to each other, including the World champion Muhammad Bo-Raby’a.

Muhammad & his partner have a set of rule, Muhammad shoots for the 1St place, and his friend covers his behind so no one passes him. One day that partner Blocks Muhammad and passes him from the 1st place. Muhammad and the partner had a Huge fight. So in another race, Muhammad’s partner talked to some emirati racers , and agreed that the Emiraty racers would block Muhammad, while his partner Surpasses him, and they are blocking Muhammad, Muhammad Crashes into one of them and for doing so. All of them are banned for 1 year. and Muhammad fights with the emiraties & his ex partner.

Now, a few months later, when muhammad went to Dubai with his Cousins ( Ali Bo-rbay’a and his twin brother Abdullah ) Ali and his twin brother was minding his business and eating lunch with his team mates, when suddenly a huge group of 30 emiraties surround them and attack them with Battons and knives. Ali & Abdullah had minor injuries (thank god) but he did have a few cuts in bruises though.

Isn’t this called race fixing, and isn’t it illegal? Of course winning by cheating – what else can you expect?

That’s not race fixing. If he was guaranteed to get first place every time because everyone in the race was paid, that would be race fixing.

Thats Dubai for you .. the tourists are always right..after all they are the ones spending cash on all them clubs,hotels and one off entertainment facilities.

@aaa Emirtis HAVE NOT lost their city. You are jealous because you don’t have an ounce of leadership in your country that remotely considers future generations. Self-serving governments are no longer tolerated, the bar has been raised by Sheikh Mohammed bin Al Rashid Al Maktoum. Every Emiriti rides on the bisht tails of Sheikh Mohammed’s brilliance. Even if I go to DEWA, there are Emiritis serving traditional Arabic coffee in the waiting area. Everywhere I go I am engulfed in the beauty of Emiriti culture. Everytime I have to go through your immigration section, I am insulted and humiliated as a foreigner and you need to correct that if you want foreign investors to come into your nation.

“Every Emiriti rides on the bisht tails of Sheikh Mohammed’s brilliance” Wow that sounds like something out of The Onion.

When I see foreigners walking around Dubai like they own it I consider it lost. When I go up to hotel staff and ask directions in Arabic and he says “Why are you speaking Arabic? I only understand English, sorry” I consider that lost. Dubai is owned by the Indian and Russian crimelords, if that’s “investment” I’d rather not see any.

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