Kuwaiti Jet Ski racer Abdulrahman Al-Bader affirmed on Sunday his preparations to give all he could when he competes on December 15th for the King's Cup at the World Cup Grand Prix 2011 in Pattaya, Thailand.Al-Bader told KUNA that he is taking part in the three-day contest, starting on Thursday December 1st, along with an elite of some the best contestants in Asia and the world to race in the pro-runabout 800 cc category with the possibility of competing also in the pro-runabout 1600 cc category.He expected the number of contestants to rise to about 200 representing 19 countries, adding that this is the second biggest Jet Ski world contest that draws a huge foreign media attention.He expressed his gratitude toward the government sector, represented by Kuwait Airways, for supporting him, as well as the private sector throughout Commercial Facilities Company and Wataniya Telecom Company. Also, he thanked local Kuwaiti media for its care in covering the achievements of Kuwaiti sports.Al-Bader has achieved three silver medals during his participation in the Jet Ski World Championship in Arizona, USA last October. His overall achievement record includes 126 trophies.
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