ESPN series puts spotlight on UAE's rising sports stars
Emirates collaborates with ESPN to produce Flying the Flag, a four-part documentary mini-series
Emirates has collaborated with ESPN to produce Flying the Flag, a four-part documentary mini-series following the inspirational stories of four athletes in the UAE as they prepare to compete on the world stage.
The series, which began on Wednesday, focuses on the stories of athletes in four different sports - Zahra Lari, a UAE National figure skater vying to become the first Emirati athlete to compete in the Winter Olympic Games; Mohammed Al Balooshi, UAE National Motocross Champion; Chirag Suri, professional Indian cricket player representing the UAE Cricket team; and Shadia Bseiso, the first Arab female wrestler from the Middle East to sign a contract with the WWE.
Each story brings to life the untold journeys of each sports star, as they endure the physically and emotionally demanding battles that test their grit and determination to find success, a statement said.
The series, produced by ESPN and Nomad Productions, will run in the UAE on Emirates’ and ESPN’s digital and social media channels.
Sheikh Majid Al Mualla, divisional senior vice president Commercial Operations, Centre for Emirates Airline said: “As an ardent supporter of sports around the world, Emirates knows how determined and relentlessly hard these athletes work and we were inspired to share their stories.
"This series will show the commitment and heart they gave to achieve their dreams. This level of story-telling - raw, passionate and honest aligns with our brand values to connect people with their passions, interests and aspirations.”
Zahra Lari’s story began at 12 years old being inspired by the Disney movie “Ice Princess”. The 22-year-old talks about her fascination with ice-skating, her family’s hesitation around her sporting choice and eventual unwavering support. As she attempts to take her blades to glory, she discusses breaking cultural barriers and overcoming the stigma when she became the first international-level figure skater to wear a hijab.
Mohammed Al Balooshi had an early passion for motorsports when he was 18. Through dedication and determination he became one of the Middle East’s most successful MotoCross riders and the first Emirati to take part in the Dakar Rally. He recounts his career successes and failures, the ups and downs, what keeps him going and his focus on giving back to the UAE by coaching young up and coming riders.
Chirag Suri’s lifelong ambition to play professional cricket started at the age of 5 when he moved from Delhi to Dubai with his family. Chirag’s drive and competitive attitude led to him representing the UAE cricket team, and earned him a place in the 2017 Indian Premier League.
Shadia Bseiso’s story started with passion for sports and an ambition to become the first female wrestler from the Middle East to sign a contract with the WWE, breaking down barriers and stereotypes and putting a new face to the changing roles of women in the region. As a Jiu-Jitsu practitioner and CrossFit enthusiast, Shadia’s skills were tested in the wrestling ring when she competed against 40 other men and women for the coveted WWE contract.
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