The Royal Moroccan Federation of Jet Skiing celebrated on Friday Moroccan athlete Khalil Seddini for securing a silver medal at the World Jet Ski Championship in Pattaya, Thailand, Morocco’s Press Agency (MAP) reported.
Seddini claimed the runner-up position with 86 points after two rounds of intense competition. He was outpaced only by Filipino champion Angelo Villentos, who won the gold medal with 120 points. The bronze medal went to New Zealander Noah Skeaps, who scored 53 points.
He described the silver medal as a “testament to his hard work amid tough competition.”
“This achievement strengthens my determination to win the world title at the next championship. I’ll be undertaking an intensive preparation program to make it happen,” he said.
The federation’s president, Abdelhalim Alaidi, told MAP he was proud of Seddini’s achievement, calling it “the result of extensive efforts by all involved, particularly the federation and the national technical management. ”
Alaidi highlighted the federation’s ambitions for the future, stating, “We aim to deliver a strong performance in next year’s World Championship and to secure the world title.”
He also highlighted the importance of developing new talent, saying, “With the high level of the national championship, we hope to discover fresh talents who will raise Morocco’s flag continentally and internationally.”