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03 Sep 2023 | Sun 17:32
Ooredoo Masrace 2023
Ooredoo Masrace 2023
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Ooredoo Masrace 2023
Ooredoo Masrace 2023 concludes with new records
 
This year's Masrace was held in the four cities of Maldives, Kulhudhuffushi City, Male' City, Fuvahmulah City and Addu City
 
The Heaviest Catch category saw some truly impressive statistics, with fishes of astonishing sizes reeled in
 
The competition also recognized the Best Fisherman and Best Fisherwoman from each city

Ooredoo Maldives has successfully concluded the Ooredoo Masrace 2023.

Ooredoo notes that the tournament was not just a battle of fishing skills; it was a showcase of extraordinary achievements and a testament to the passion of the Maldivian fishing community.

This year's Masrace, held in celebration of Ooredoo Maldives' 18th Anniversary, was held across the nation and exceeded all expectations. As such, the competition was held in the four cities of Maldives, Kulhudhuffushi City, Male' City, Fuvahmulah City and Addu City.

This years Masrace saw interesting catches that made history in Ooredoo Masrace.

One of the most remarkable statistics from Ooredoo Masrace 2023 was the capture of multiple Billfish during the competition. Billfish, known for their elusive nature and formidable size, are a prized catch for any angler. This year's tournament witnessed a groundbreaking achievement, with not one but several Billfish caught.

Team Bulhi Kendi and the runner-up team, Team Latti of Kulhudhuffushi City, made history by capturing three Billfish collectively.

Ooredoo notes that this achievement is a testament to the rich marine biodiversity of the Maldives and the exceptional skills of the participating teams.

Another historic first in Ooredoo Masrace was the capture of the Promethean escolar, locally known as Kattelhi. This deep-sea dweller is a rare and challenging catch for fishermen. What made this feat even more extraordinary was that not one but two champion teams managed to reel in this elusive fish.

Team Fehurihi from Addu City and Team Reef Raiders from Fuvahmulah City both etched their names in the record books by capturing the elusive Kattelhi.

The Heaviest Catch category saw some truly impressive statistics, with fishes of astonishing sizes reeled in by skilled anglers who won a special gift pack from Sea Gear Maldives, which included high-quality rods, spinning reels, rash guards, and dry tube bags.

  • Male' City: Waleed from Team Sonee Fishing pulled in a colossal Giant Trevally weighing a jaw-dropping 17.54 kilograms, showcasing the potential for astonishing catches in the capital city.
  • Kulhudhuffushi City: Hassan Ali from Team Bulhi Kendi made waves with a remarkable Billfish weighing an astonishing 25.85 kilograms, setting a high bar for future tournaments.
  • Addu City: Naja from Team Fehurihi landed a remarkable Wahoo (Kurumas) weighing 5.5 kilograms, proving that big catches can be found even in the southernmost city.
  • Fuvahmulah City: Abdulla Ibrahim from Team Reef Raiders secured not only the championship title but also the Heaviest Catch title with a Ruby weighing an impressive 8.05 kilograms, underscoring the diversity of fish species in Fuvahmulah's waters.

The competition also recognized the Best Fisherman and Best Fisherwoman from each city. These remarkable individuals showcased their dedication and skills by reeling in impressive catches.

  • Male' City: Naushad from Team Crunchies emerged as the Best Fisherman, demonstrating exceptional skills by landing a total of 17 catches. Fezu from DetuneFishing was recognized as the Best Fisherwoman, adding to the diversity of talents displayed.
  • Kulhudhuffushi City: Adam Hilmee from Team Latti claimed the title of Best Fisherman with 16 catches, while Khadheeja Moosa from Team Dhamaa Nagaa showed her prowess as the Best Fisherwoman.
  • Addu City: Ibrahim Abdulla from Team Happy Market was crowned the Best Fisherman, contributing significantly to his team with a total of 7 catches. Azlifa Azeez from Team Fehurihi was recognized as the Best Fisherwoman.
  • Fuvahmulah City: Abdulla Ibrahim secured the Best Fisherman title with an impressive total of 17 catches, while Safa Adnan from Team Meyre Bol stood out as the Best Fisherwoman, showcasing her angling skills.

Ooredoo Maldives states that the Ooredoo Masrace 2023 was not just a fishing tournament; it was a platform where records were shattered, rare catches were made, and the fishing community of the Maldives showcased its exceptional talents.

Ooredoo went onto say that these special statistics and historic "firsts" underscore the magnitude of this event and the passion that drives the participants to explore the depths of the ocean and make their mark in the world of fishing.

As the Maldivian fishing tradition continues to thrive, Ooredoo Masrace promised even more exciting adventures and achievements in the years to come.

Last updated at: 8 months ago
Reviewed by: Zunana Zalif
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