Saudi Female Athletes Shine at the Asian Games: Opening Ceremony and First Competitions

2023-09-25 12:13:30

21 Saudi female players lead the green march at the opening of the “Asian Games”

Chinese President Xi Jinping officially opened on Saturday the 19th Asian Games, hosted by the Chinese city of Hangzhou. Until the eighth of next October, in the presence of the President of the Saudi Olympic and Paralympic Committee, the head of the Saudi delegation, Prince Abdulaziz Al-Faisal, and a number of heads of international and Asian countries, the Vice-President of the Saudi Olympic and Paralympic Committee, the deputy head of the delegation, Prince Fahd bin Jalawi bin Abdulaziz, and the director of the delegation. Saudi Arabia Prince Abdullah bin Fahd bin Abdullah.

The opening ceremony was also witnessed by the President of the International Olympic Committee, Dr. Thomas Bach, and the President-designate of the Olympic Council of Asia, Mr. Raja Randhir Singh.

The ceremony, which was held at the Big Lotus Olympic Stadium in the presence of more than 80,000 spectators, included many artistic and performance segments, beginning with traditional folklore, then a speech by the Chairman of the Supreme Organizing Committee of the Games, and a speech by the President of the Olympic Council of Asia.

Then followed the concert’s silent and musical segments, which touched on the history of China, and the display of the torch for the tournament, followed by a display of the queue of the 45 Asian countries participating in the tournament, and then the launching of digital fireworks, which is implemented for the first time in such competitions.

The Saudi flag was carried during the Saudi delegation’s march in the parade queue by the player Donia Abu Talib and the jockey Ahmed Al Sharbatly. Amidst an exceptional female presence, with the participation of 21 players from various sports.

Al-Sharbatli expressed his pride in raising the Kingdom’s flag in the Asian forum alongside his colleague Donia, noting that this is a source of pride, and it is a dream that any Saudi citizen dreams of, hoping that he and his colleagues will succeed in presenting the level that befits the reputation of Saudi sports.

While Donia Abu Talib expressed her pride in carrying the Saudi flag for the second time in her career following the Fifth Islamic Solidarity Games (Konya 2022), she said: “I aspire to provide an honorable level that reflects the support and interest provided by the wise leadership for sports in the Kingdom, and the continuous follow-up by the President of the Saudi Olympic and Paralympic Committee.” Prince Abdulaziz bin Turki Al-Faisal and his deputy, Prince Fahd bin Jalawi.

On the other hand, the Saudi team table tennis team lost to Vietnam in its second match in the first group competitions, with a score of (3-1).

On Friday, Al-Akhdar lost to the world’s number one seed, China, with a score of (3-0).

Ali Al-Khadrawi, Azzam Alam, Turki Al-Mutairi, and Khaled Al-Sharif represented Al-Akhdar in the two matches.

A stunning opening at the Asian Games in China (Middle East)

With these results, Green Table was eliminated from the team competitions following the draw placed him in the iron group, with his participation remaining in the doubles and singles competitions.

The Saudi Taekwondo national team players, Wahid Al-Mughais and Abrar Al-Bukhari, will open the Taekwondo competition on Sunday with their presence in the poomsae category.

The players of the Saudi rowing team, Turki Al-Arif and Sultan Al-Shali, continue their participation in the tournament, when they are in the doubles competitions for Group (B) to determine places from 6-12, at Fuyang Water Sports Lake in Hangzhou.

Al-Aref and Al-Shali are participating in the race, along with the teams of Kazakhstan, the Philippines, Indonesia, Pakistan and Thailand.

The Saudi e-sports team player, Ahmed Mujahid, has finished his technical training, in preparation for participating in the tournament, when he is in the (EA Sports FC Online) game competitions at 10:30 a.m. on Sunday at the headquarters prepared for the e-sports competitions in the tournament.

Al-Faisal greets the Saudi delegation during the parade (Asharq Al-Awsat)

The Saudi tennis team player, Ammar Al-Haqbani, will open his participation in the tournament on Sunday, when he meets his Qatari counterpart, Rashid Naif, in the round of 64 of the men’s singles tennis competitions.

In the women’s category, his sister (Yara) will begin her participation in the tournament on Sunday followingnoon, by meeting her Mongolian counterpart (Maraljo Chomjav) in the 64th round of the women’s singles tennis competition.

The Saudi handball team will launch its first match in the tournament, by meeting its Japanese counterpart, at the Sports Center at 4:00 pm on Sunday for the fourth group, which includes alongside them; Iran and Mongolia.

Green Hand is represented in the tournament by 16 players: Hassan Al-Janabi, Ali Al-Saffar, Abbas Al-Saffar, Ahmed Al-Ali, Sadiq Al-Mohsen, Marhoun Al-Maa, Abdullah Al-Halili, Haider Al-Khadrawi, Haider Al-Hassan, Mahdi Al-Salem, Muhammad Al-Abbas, Abdullah Al Hammad, Ali Al-Tarouti, Abdullah Al Abbas, Hussein Freij, and Jihad Abu Alwa.

The Saudi flag on the display screen at Big Lotus Stadium (Asharq Al-Awsat)

For its part, the Saudi under-23 football team is looking to snatch the ticket to qualify for the second round of the football competition in the Asian Asiad, when it meets its Vietnamese counterpart in its last match in Group Two, at the Linpeng Sports Center Stadium in the city of Huzhou on Sunday, specifically at It’s seven o’clock in the evening, Saudi time.

Al-Akhdar had completed his training with the participation of all players, which included fitness recovery exercises, training on cross balls, maneuvering in the middle of the field, and shooting on goal, before concluding with stretching exercises.

It is noteworthy that the Greens tied 0-0 in their first match in the tournament once morest Iran, before beating their Mongolian counterpart by 3-0 last Tuesday.

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