2023-12-05 19:15:14
The Riyadh team won the gold medal in the futsal competitions (for men) in the Saudi Games, which concluded on Monday at Al-Nasr Club, following defeating its last counterpart in the final match with a score of 4-3, while Al-Ittefaq won the bronze medal following defeating Al-Qadisiyah with a score of 8. – 5 in the third place match.
The winners were crowned by Ibrahim Al-Qasim, Secretary-General of the Saudi Football Federation, and Majed Abdullah, the former Saudi football star.
The final match for women will be held between Al-Nasr and Al-Shabab teams on Tuesday at 5:30 pm, and will be preceded by a third-place match between Al-Hilal and Al-Qadisiyah at 3 pm.
On the other hand, Saud Al-Bashir, the Al-Hilal player, won the gold medal in the under-60 kg category, in the karate competition, while his colleague Turki Al-Naami, the Al-Hilal player, won the silver medal, and Saud Al-Dosari, the Al-Nasr player, won the bronze.
Omar Al-Azmi, the Al-Nasr player, won the gold in the under-67 kg weight, followed by the silver, Fahd Al-Khathami, the Al-Ittihad player, and Anas Pasha, the Al-Hilal player, won the bronze.
In the under-75 kg weight, Ali Barnawi, the Al-Ittihad player, won the gold medal, Ali Muqrin, the Al-Safa player, won the silver, and Majed Al-Khalifa, the Al-Hilal player, won the bronze.
Faraj Al-Nashiri, the Al Hilal player, won gold in the under-84 kg weight, followed by his teammate, Mohammed Al-Maliki, with the silver, while the bronze went to Anas Al-Zahrani, the Al-Nasr club player. Sanad Sufyani, the Al Hilal club player, also won the gold in the weight category over 84 kg, his teammate Ibrahim Al Marzouq won the silver, and Zayed Al Bishi, the Al Safa player, won the bronze.
From winning the women’s karate competition (Middle East)
On the other hand, Princess Dalil bint Nahar, Deputy Director of the Saudi Games, Ghalia Al-Anazi, player of the Riyadh Club for People with Disabilities, was crowned with the Paralympic table tennis gold medal, and Renad Al-Rhaili, player of the Al-Sharqiya Club for People with Disabilities, won the silver medal, while Maryam Al-Muraysal, player of the Club for People with Disabilities, won the bronze medal. Riyadh.
Princess Dalil also crowned the winners of the women’s fencing competition, following Fawzia Al-Khaibari, the Al-Shabab player, snatched the gold medal in her father’s weapon, so that Fawzia maintained the title she achieved in the previous edition, while Nada Hazem Abed, the Al-Nahda Club player, won the silver medal, and the Al-Shabab Club player, Lian Ahmadou, won the bronze medal. And Dana Muhammad Al Qasim.
Adwaa Al-Arifi, Assistant Minister of Sports for Sports Affairs, crowned the winners of the women’s karate competition (open weight), following Maryam Al Salah, the Al-Hilal player, won the gold medal, Samar Al-Mukhtar, the Al-Farouq player, won the silver, and Noura Al-Rashed, the Al-Nasr player, won the bronze.
Jana Al-Ameerin, the Hajer player, won the gold medal in the youth category, followed by Joan Fateha, the Al-Hilal club player, and Rana Fayyad, the Al-Ittihad club player, won the bronze.
Al-Qarni, the Hajer player, won a gold medal in the under-55 kg category in the karate competition (youth category), and Abdulaziz Baeshen, CEO of the Saudi Olympic and Paralympic Committee, was crowned the winners of the competition, and Khaled Al-Otaibi, the Al-Ahly player, won the silver medal, while Ali Al-Eryani, the Al-Safa player, won the bronze.
Mahdi Al-Munjem, the Al-Ukhdood player, won the gold medal in the under-61 kg category, while Omar Al-Shaman, the Hajar player, won the silver, and Bassam Shafi’i won the bronze.
Abdulaziz Al-Saif, the Hajer player, also won the gold in the under-68 kg weight, followed by the silver, Haitham Afqir, the Al-Safa Club player, while the bronze was won by Fahd Al-Otaibi, the Al-Hilal player.
Princess Dalil bint Nahar crowned fencing champion (Middle East)
Abdullah Al-Qahtani, the Al-Safa player, won the gold in the under-76 kg category, Enad Al-Mubarak, the Hajer player, won the silver, and Hamza Siyam, the Al-Nahda player, won the bronze medal.
In the weight category above 76 kg, Abdul Aziz Mansour, the youth player, won the gold medal, Fazza Al-Sayari, the Hajer player, won the silver, and Youssef Abdel Azim, the Al-Fateh player, won the bronze medal.
On the other hand, the Jeddah United women’s basketball team began its campaign to defend its title by defeating the Al-Qadisiyah team with a score of 60-20 in the first match of the quarter-finals. Al-Ittihad also won over Al-Nasr with a score of 48-36, while Al-Hilal beat its counterpart Al-Ahly with a score of 49-42. With this result, Jeddah United teams will meet on Tuesday with Al-Ittihad, while Al-Hilal will face Al-Asimah Club.
The semi-finals for basketball (men) will also begin on Tuesday in the Ministry of Sports Hall at the Prince Faisal bin Fahd Olympic Complex, where Al-Ahly and Al-Hilal will open the matches at 4 p.m., followed by the second match, which will bring together Al-Nasr and Uhud, at 6 p.m.
Al-Nasr Club players won all the epee medals (youth category), where Saud Al-Rasheed won the gold medal, while Abdulaziz Nayef Al-Muqairen won the silver, and Faris Al-Omir and Abdulaziz Hatem Al-Tuwaijri won the bronze.
In the father’s weapon competition (youth category), Hassan Abed, the Al-Nahda player, won the gold medal, Ahmed Hazazi, the Al-Hilal player, won the silver, while Youssef Al-Binali, the Al-Hilal player, and Saleh Sultan Al-Sudais, the Al-Nasr player, won the bronze.
In the women’s saber competition (youth category), Talin Al-Qudmani, the Al-Shabab club player, won the gold medal, her teammate Dilal Ahmadou won the silver, Lulwa Al-Baqmi, the Akaz player, won the bronze, and Elaine Khaled Al-Amoudi, the youth player.
Othman Al-Saadawi celebrating the Thai boxing gold medal (Asharq Al-Awsat)
Hattan Al Saif won the 57 kg gold medal in the Thai boxing competition (for women). Ghada Al-Shehri won the silver medal, while Dana Al-Ghoussein and Rima Al-Fardous won the bronze.
Ahmed Rosli won the 57 kg gold medal in the Thai boxing competition (men), Khaled Al-Dawalibi won the silver medal, and Al-Baraa Al-Amoudi and Abdullah Muhammad won the bronze medal. Othman Al-Saadawi also snatched the gold in the 63.5 kg weight, followed by Abdullah Al-Qahtani with the silver, and Mujtaba Al-Zaki and Mehtab Khan won the bronze. In the 75 kg weight category, Sufyan Marzak won the gold medal, Abdul Rahman Bajaba won the silver medal, and Ali Al-Naji and Amer Al-Anazi won the bronze medal.
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