Dubai [UAE], All attention is on the 33rd Al Ghafal 60ft Traditional Dhow Sailen Race, with over 120 dhow boats confirmed to participate. The great race, now in its 33rd edition, was founded by the late Sheikh Hamada bin Rashid Al Maktoum and has been organized by the Dubai International Marine Club since 1991. It starts from Sar Bou Nair Island, passes through Moo Island and ends here. Dubai Coast covers a racing distance of over 50 nautical miles. The Higher Organizing Committee said 123 dhow boats have confirmed participation in tomorrow's big race. Returning home from diving and fishing trips in search of bountiful livelihoods, they will all raise their white sails in the waters of the Arabian Gulf, taking the path of their ancestors' past, marine sports lovers anxiously awaiting tomorrow's bi-event and the crowning of a champion for the 33rd edition of the Al Gaffa Race, in which 19 boats have already left their mark in the history of the race from its inception in 1991 to the 32nd edition last year. The initial three years (1991, 1992, and 1993) included the 43 ft Dhow Boa category, until 1994 when the race became entirely dedicated to the 60 ft Dhow Boa category, with winners in the 43 ft Dhow Boa category in the first three years. . , Are: A Awir 47 (1991), Fares 46 (1992), and Al Aziyab 22 (1993), emerged victorious. The first 60 ft dhow race was won by Mansour 36, and was followed by boats including Baraka 30 (4 times), Serdal 83 (2 times), Al Gayoon 17, Das 45, A Raid. 92, Al Zeer 16 (4 times), Ghazi 103 (5 times), Atlas 12, Al Qafa 4 Ziljal 25 (3 times), Al Sahel 31, Buraq 33, Al Shawki 96, last year's defending champion Namran 211 (2 ) Times), and Hashim 199.