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National Guard concludes first Military Pace Sticking Competition

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Last updated: 2025/12/27 at 3:32 PM
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The inaugural Military Pace Sticking Competition, hosted by Bahrain’s National Guard, concluded yesterday with a resounding display of precision and teamwork. The event, drawing participants from across the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) and the Islamic Republic of Pakistan, showcased the discipline and skill inherent in this traditional military drill. The competition highlighted the strong regional military cooperation and fostered camaraderie amongst the participating nations.

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International Participation and Regional CooperationCommemorative Ceremony and Recognition of Achievements

Bahrain Hosts Successful Military Pace Sticking Competition

The National Guard’s dedication to fostering military excellence was on full display during the competition. Under the guidance of General His Highness Shaikh Mohammed bin Isa Al Khalifa, President of the National Guard, and with close supervision from Lieutenant General Shaikh Abdulaziz bin Saud Al Khalifa, National Guard Staff Director, the event ran smoothly and efficiently. The competition wasn’t just about winning; it was about demonstrating proficiency in a core military skill and strengthening bonds between allied forces.

This year’s event focused specifically on pace sticking, a demanding drill requiring synchronized movement and unwavering focus. It’s a skill that emphasizes discipline, coordination, and the ability to operate as a cohesive unit – qualities vital for any modern military force. The competition provided a valuable platform for sharing best practices and learning from each other’s techniques.

International Participation and Regional Cooperation

The participation from GCC countries – including Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, Qatar, and the United Arab Emirates – alongside teams from the Bahrain Defence Force (BDF) and Pakistan, underscored the importance of regional security cooperation. The presence of diverse teams enriched the competition and fostered a spirit of healthy rivalry.

Additionally, the event served as a testament to Bahrain’s commitment to strengthening its military ties with neighboring nations and key allies like Pakistan. The logistical support and organizational prowess demonstrated by the National Guard were widely praised by all participating teams. This level of collaboration is crucial for addressing shared security challenges and maintaining stability in the region.

Pakistan Takes First Place in Pace Sticking Competition

The team representing the Islamic Republic of Pakistan emerged victorious, demonstrating exceptional skill and precision throughout the competition. Their performance was a clear indication of their rigorous training and dedication to mastering the art of pace sticking. They secured the top spot, earning well-deserved recognition for their efforts.

Following closely behind, the Sultanate of Oman claimed second place, showcasing their own impressive level of proficiency. The United Arab Emirates rounded out the top three, further demonstrating the high caliber of military talent present at the event. The results reflect the dedication to military training across the participating nations.

Commemorative Ceremony and Recognition of Achievements

Brigadier Shaikh Salman bin Mohammed bin Isa Al Khalifa, Assistant for Operations and Training, presided over the closing ceremony. He personally congratulated all the participating teams, acknowledging their commitment and the high standard of performance displayed throughout the military drill.

A commemorative photograph was taken with Brigadier Shaikh Salman and the teams, capturing a moment of shared accomplishment and camaraderie. This gesture highlighted the event’s focus on building relationships and fostering a sense of unity amongst the participating nations. The ceremony served as a fitting conclusion to a successful and impactful competition.

Looking Ahead: Future of the Military Pace Sticking Competition

The success of this inaugural pace sticking competition has paved the way for future iterations. Organizers are already considering expanding the event in the coming years, potentially including more nations and introducing new challenges. The goal is to continue fostering regional military cooperation and promoting excellence in this important military discipline.

The event also highlighted the importance of maintaining and refining traditional military skills alongside modern warfare techniques. Skills like pace sticking, while seemingly traditional, instill discipline, teamwork, and attention to detail – qualities that are invaluable in any military context. The National Guard’s commitment to hosting this competition demonstrates their forward-thinking approach to military training and development.

This competition wasn’t just a display of skill; it was a symbol of regional unity and a commitment to shared security. It’s an event that promises to become a cornerstone of military cooperation in the Gulf region for years to come.

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