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Saudi Games 2025 postponed to prioritize athlete readiness for major events
Saudi Games 2025 postponed to prioritize athlete readiness for major events

Saudi Gazette

time4 days ago

  • Sport
  • Saudi Gazette

Saudi Games 2025 postponed to prioritize athlete readiness for major events

Saudi Gazette report RIYADH — The Supreme Organizing Committee of the Saudi Games has announced that the fourth edition of the event, originally scheduled for 2025, will not take place this year, with new dates to be determined and announced at a later time. In a circular issued to all participating federations and sports clubs, the committee emphasized that the decision was made to ensure an optimal competitive environment for Saudi athletes and to allow national teams to better prepare for a series of major international sporting events in the latter half of 2025. Among the key events cited are Saudi Arabia's hosting of the 6th Islamic Solidarity Games in November, the World Games in China this August, and the 3rd Asian Youth Games in Bahrain in October. The committee reaffirmed its commitment to delivering a world-class sporting experience and supporting athletes in their preparations for these critical tournaments. The Saudi Games, considered the largest multi-sport national event in the Kingdom, were launched to develop the sports sector and promote grassroots participation.

Kuwait launches Arab Cup campaign with commanding win over Morocco
Kuwait launches Arab Cup campaign with commanding win over Morocco

Arab Times

time06-05-2025

  • Sport
  • Arab Times

Kuwait launches Arab Cup campaign with commanding win over Morocco

KUWAIT CITY, May 6: The 10th Arab Handball Cup, currently underway in Kuwait and running through the 11th of this month, opened to widespread praise from Arab federation heads and officials from the Asian Handball Federation. All commended the Supreme Organizing Committee and tournament working groups for their professionalism, reaffirming Kuwait's reputation and experience in hosting major sporting events. The host nation got off to a winning start in the group stage, defeating Morocco 39-29 in their opening match. Kuwaiti goalkeeper Hassan Safar was named Man of the Match for his outstanding performance. In other first-round results, Bahrain edged Iraq 28-26, while Qatar defeated Saudi Arabia 31-22. Bader Al-Dhiyab, Vice President of the International Handball Federation, applauded Kuwait's long-standing excellence in organizing international tournaments. He expressed hope for a high level of play from all participating teams, who represent both Asia and Africa. 'The Asian Handball Federation fully supports Kuwait in hosting this Arab Championship,' Al-Dhiyab said, voicing confidence in Kuwait's youth to ensure the tournament's success. Dr. Ahmed Al-Obaidi, President of the Iraqi Handball Federation, said he was delighted to participate, especially since the event is being held in Kuwait, widely recognized for its top-tier event organization. He expressed hope for competitive matches that reflect the strength and unity of the Arab world. Bahrain Handball Federation President Ali Issa thanked the Kuwait Handball Federation for its excellent hosting efforts. 'This level of organization is no surprise from the people of Kuwait,' Issa remarked. He added that Bahrain confirmed participation as soon as Kuwait was announced as host. Qatar Handball Federation President Ahmed Al-Shaabi described the tournament as a 'valuable Arab gathering,' crediting Kuwait's hosting for the event's significance. 'Qatar's participation aims to contribute to the championship's success,' Al-Shaabi said, thanking both the Arab and Kuwaiti Handball Federations for reviving the tournament after years of absence. The championship officially opened two days ago at Sheikh Saad Al-Abdullah Sports Complex, with nine Arab teams participating. Held under the patronage of the Minister of Information, Culture, and State for Youth Affairs, Abdulrahman Al-Mutairi, the opening ceremony featured laser displays by local youth groups and a welcome performance by artist Hamoud Al-Khadher. Bashar Abdullah, Acting Director General of the Public Authority for Sports and representative of the tournament sponsor, emphasized the importance of bringing the Arab Championship back to Kuwait after a long hiatus. 'This event marks a milestone for Arab handball,' he said, wishing the teams success in presenting competitive, high-level matches. He also praised the organizing committee for the event's excellent coordination, which aligns with the Authority's strategy to host major sports events in Kuwait. President of the Saudi Handball Federation, Fadel Al-Nemer, extended his gratitude to Kuwait's political leadership, led by His Highness the Amir Sheikh Meshal Al-Ahmad Al-Jaber Al-Sabah, for hosting the tournament, a return to Kuwait 46 years after it first hosted the event. He Nemer commended Minister Al-Mutairi's support and the Kuwait Handball Federation's professional execution. He expressed joy at the tournament coinciding with the 50th anniversary of the Arab Handball Federation's founding in 1975. He also reaffirmed the Federation's continued mission to organize tournaments for all categories to promote and develop the sport across the Arab world. Three decisive group stage matches are scheduled for today: 3:00 pm: Saudi Arabia vs. Tunisia

Stage set for 32nd UAE President's Cup Series for Purebred Arabian Horses
Stage set for 32nd UAE President's Cup Series for Purebred Arabian Horses

Gulf Today

time19-04-2025

  • Sport
  • Gulf Today

Stage set for 32nd UAE President's Cup Series for Purebred Arabian Horses

The prestigious 32nd edition of the UAE President's Cup Series for Purebred Arabian Horses is all set to begin this Sunday at the historic Ksar Said Racecourse in Tunisia. This highly anticipated event marks the start of another exciting chapter in the renowned series, celebrating the heritage and excellence of Purebred Arabian racing on an international stage. It will be held under the patronage and guidance of His Highness Sheikh Mansour Bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Vice President of the UAE, Deputy Prime Minister, and Chairman of the Presidential Court. This season's UAE President's Cup Series boasts a prize pool exceeding Dhs15 million, cementing its status as the most valuable and sought-after series in the history of Purebred Arabian horse racing. This reflects the wise leadership's commitment to developing the sport, supporting owners and breeders worldwide. The Tunisian leg of the race will host 15 top contenders from Tunisia and North Africa, aged four and above, competing in a Group 1 race over a 2000m dirt track. With a prize of TND 500,000, it stands as one of the most lucrative races in Tunisia's horse racing calendar. Leading the pack are Libyan horses Hatim (TM Fred Texas) and Lasvegas, alongside strong competitors such as Irak, Izmir, Jaloud Carthage, Joussour El Arab, Kaser, Khaddem, nafe'eh, Nar Shalgoda, Nahr Ennil, and Bosse de Salute. The Supreme Organizing Committee of the UAE President's Cup Series had earlier announced the 2025 race calendar, which includes 17 races across Europe, the UK, Turkey, Arab countries, the US, and Russia. The 2025 UAE President's Cup Series for Purebred Arabian Horses kicks off in Tunisia on April 20, setting the stage for a thrilling international tour. The action continues in Morocco on April 26, offering a prize of €250,000, followed by France on May 11 with an impressive €350,000 purse. The series then crosses the Atlantic to the United States on May 17, where a $200,000 prize is up for grabs. The momentum carries on with the Italian leg on May 18, presenting €300,000 in prize money, followed by Sweden on June 6 with €100,000. Germany hosts its round on July 6, offering €250,000, while the Netherlands welcomes competitors on August 3 with €100,000. Spain joins the calendar on August 15 with a €200,000 prize, ahead of Russia on August 30, offering $100,000. Belgium takes the spotlight on September 2 with €200,000, followed by Turkey on September 7 with $250,000 in prizes. England hosts one of the richest legs on September 13, with a remarkable £400,000 purse. The journey continues to Poland on September 28 with €200,000, then heads to Egypt on October 25 with Dhs500,000 in rewards. Libya follows closely on October 26, raising the stakes with Dhs1 million. The season concludes in Saudi Arabia in November, offering a generous prize of SAR1.5 million. Faisal Al Rahmani, Secretary General of the UAE President's Cup Series for Purebred Arabian Horses, stated: 'We anticipate an exceptional season filled with success, thanks to the generous support and new initiatives introduced under the patronage of Sheikh Mansour Bin Zayed — the global revitalizer of the Arabian horse. 'Sheikh Mansour's vision has positioned the Cup Series at the forefront of the global Arabian horse racing industry.' He added: 'The newly implemented initiatives for the 2025 season reflect the prestigious standing of the UAE President's Cup and the leadership's dedication to furthering the presence of Arabian horses on the world stage. These efforts aim to support owners, breeders, and stables, encouraging them to raise the quality of production and develop top competitors each season.' He also extended his gratitude to Tunisia for their extensive preparations in hosting the 32nd edition, noting the country's strong record in producing champions and its significant role in the Arab horseracing scene. Rahmani emphasized the strong interest and participation from horse owners in Tunisia and North Africa, indicating a promising and competitive start to the new season.

Amir's Grand International Shooting Championship begins on Saturday
Amir's Grand International Shooting Championship begins on Saturday

Arab Times

time10-04-2025

  • Sport
  • Arab Times

Amir's Grand International Shooting Championship begins on Saturday

KUWAIT CITY, April 10, (KUNA): The Grand Annual International Shooting Championship of His Highness the Amir Sheikh Meshal Al-Ahmad Al-Jaber Al-Sabah will commence this Saturday at the Kuwait Shooting Club, bringing together approximately 220 archers from 17 Arab and international nations. The seven-day event is poised to be one of the most significant sporting events in Kuwait. Duaij Al-Otaibi, Chairman of the Supreme Organizing Committee and President of the Kuwait Shooting Club, expressed on Thursday that Kuwait is honored to host the championship, which has become one of the largest and most prominent shooting events in the region and across Asia. He also extended his deepest gratitude to His Highness the Amir for his kind patronage of the event. This annual championship features competitions for both men and women in shotgun shooting and has established itself as a key sporting gathering for archery enthusiasts. Al-Otaibi noted the strong participation of international delegations, including the President and Secretary-General of the International Shooting Federation, as well as heads of national federations taking part in the tournament. All preparations have been completed for the event, with the Sheikh Sabah Al-Ahmad shooting fields at the Kuwait Shooting Club ready to host the competition. The opening ceremony will be attended by the representative of the sponsor, Governor of Mubarak Al-Kabeer Sheikh Sabah Bader Sabah Al-Salem Al-Sabah. The competition will feature approximately 120 Kuwaiti archers across five different events. Al-Otaibi emphasized that the Kuwait Shooting Club aims to involve as many local shooters as possible to enhance their experience and prepare them for upcoming global, continental, and regional tournaments. He expressed confidence in the ability of Kuwaiti archers to compete effectively and achieve top rankings against world champions.

Al-Fursan Sports Tournament kicks off with strength and endurance battles
Al-Fursan Sports Tournament kicks off with strength and endurance battles

Daily Tribune

time19-03-2025

  • Sport
  • Daily Tribune

Al-Fursan Sports Tournament kicks off with strength and endurance battles

The Al-Fursan Sports Tournament got underway at Bahrain Endurance Village, drawing a strong lineup of competitors eager to prove their strength and endurance. The opening day saw a wide participation of athletes, with both men and women competing in various power and endurance challenges. Divided into groups, they pushed through demanding events in pursuit of a spot in the final rounds. The energy was electric, with spectators cheering loudly, adding to the intensity of the competition. The Supreme Organizing Committee ensured a smooth and well-structured event, setting the stage for thrilling battles between the athletes. The competition was fierce, with participants striving to set new benchmarks and outdo one another in front of an engaged crowd. The finals are set for Monday at 8 PM at Bahrain Endurance Village, where the best performers will go head-to-head for the title.

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