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Prucha claims victory as Abu Dhabi launches Motosurf World Cup season in style
07.04.2019: Former NHL star says UAE capital gives series new dimension
photo caption: Former NHL star Petr Prucha on his way to the men’s title
Petr Prucha, the former Czech professional ice hockey player whose NHL career
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Former NHL star says UAE capital gives series new dimension

photo caption: Former NHL star Petr Prucha on his way to the men’s title
Petr Prucha, the former Czech professional ice hockey player whose NHL career was cut short by injury, believes Abu Dhabi is a perfect fit for the latest addition to its international water sport calendar.
Prucha, the ex-New York Rangers and Phoenix Coyotes forward, was in sparkling form as he won the opening round of this year’s UIM MotoSurf World Cup as the UAE capital welcomed the series into the Middle East for the first time at the weekend.
After eclipsing defending World Cup champion and fellow Czech Lukas Záhorský with back-to-back race wins in the men’ finals, Prucha said: “When we found out that the season was starting here we were all very happy because we had heard so many good things about Abu Dhabi.

photo caption: Martina Bravencova secured victory in the ladies finals after a big tussle with 2018 world champion Aneta Šacherová
“This is the perfect venue to start the series when it’s so cold in Europe. It’s an ideal destination for the World Cup and a natural venue for racing. It gives the series a new dimension.”
Hosted by Abu Dhabi International Marine Sports Club, the three-day event came to a climax on Saturday
after two days of initial qualifying and heats.

photo caption: H.H. Sheikh Mohammed Bin Sultan Bin Khalifa Al-Nahyan presented the trophies at the official awards ceremony at Abu Dhabi International Marine Sports Club.
Průcha, who helped his country win the 2005 ice hockey world championship, dominated. He raced away in the men’s finals with a double victory from Záhorský, with Slovakian Sebastian Kubinec claiming third place in both races to take the other podium place.
Reigning womens’ world champion Aneta Šacherová sensed an overall triumph after clinching the first of
the women’s finals. But big rival Martina Bravencova fought back to take outright victory by virtue of her
win in the second, the results of the last race being decisive in the event of a tie.

photo caption: Sheikh Mohammed with men’s winner Petr Prucha, runner up Lukas Záhorský and third placed Sebastian Kubinec.
H.H. Sheikh Mohammed Bin Sultan Bin Khalifa Al-Nahyan, Vice President and CEO of ADIMSC, presented the trophies during the official awards ceremony at the club.
- Tony Lewis, Sean Muir, Total Communications Dubai - also photos
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