His Highness Prince Fahd bin Jalawi bin Abdulaziz bin Musaed, Vice President of the Saudi Arabian Olympic and Paralympic Committee, Secretary General of the Committee, Director of the Saudi Games, and HRH Princess Dalil bint Nahar bin Abdulaziz, Adviser to His Highness the Vice President, Secretary General of the Saudi Arabian Olympic and Paralympic Committee, Deputy Director of the Saudi Arabian Games, yesterday the winners of the fencing competitions of the Saudi Arabian Games 2022 in the presence of the President of the Saudi Arabian Fencing Federation Ahmed Al-Sabban and Vice-President of the Saudi Arabian Fencing Federation Muhammad Bu Ali. The epic men’s fencing and women’s cyber swords competition organized by the Riyadh Club has come to an end, with Ruba Al-Masri winning the gold medal and first place, and Dana Al-Qahtani coming in second. and a silver medal, with Al-Hasna Al-Hammad and Ahed Al-Muammar in third place and a bronze medal.
In the men’s competition, Jawad Al-Daoud won the gold medal and first place, followed by Zakaria Al-Daoud in second place and the silver medal, and Faisal Abed and Hussain Al-Taweel in third place and the bronze medal.
HRH Princess Dalil bint Nahar bin Abdulaziz, Deputy Director of the Saudi Arabian Games, HRH Prince Abdullah bin Fahd bin Abdullah, Member of the Board of Directors of the Saudi Arabian Olympic and Paralympic Committee and Director General of the Disability Welfare Authority, Dr. Hisham Al -Haidari and the President of the Saudi Arabian Athletics Federation were also crowned Habib Al Raban, the winner of the Athletics and Paralympic Athletics competitions held today at the Riyadh Club.
He completed the men’s 400m and women’s 100m, the men’s high jump, the men’s pole vault, the disabled shot put, and the wheelchair 100m.
As a result, Yasmine Al-Dabbagh won the women’s 100m gold, Jane Al-Hamid placed third, Yara Abu Al-Jadael placed third and Ibrahim Fatini came third.
In the men’s high jump competition, Ahmed Al-Tarouti won the gold medal, followed by Hussein Al-Daim in second and Khaled Okbi in third.
In the Disabled Shot Put, Sultan Al-Habashi won the gold medal, followed by Haider Salami in second place and a silver medal, followed by Abdullah Al-Ghazi in third place and a bronze medal.
In the 100m wheelchair race, Abdul Rahman Al-Qurashi won the gold medal, followed by Jamaan Al-Zahrani in second and Al-Baraa Al-Karni in third.
The men’s and women’s boxing competitions ended at the Prince Faisal bin Fahd Stadium and the winners were awarded by HRH Prince Saud bin Mishaal, Member of the Board of Directors of the Saudi Arabian Olympic and Paralympic Committee, Adwaa Al-Arifi, President of Saudi Arabia. Boxing Federation Abdullah Al-Harbi and Vice-President of the Saudi Arabian Boxing Federation Rasha Al-Khamis.
In the women’s event, Sarah Al-Shahrani won the gold medal in the 50kg division, followed by Kalthum Hantul in second place, and two athletes, Amal Qassem and Mankhel Al-Otaibi, came in third, with a bronze medal in second place, followed by two athletes , Manal Bamouda, Wasitah Al Salem, in third place, and in the 60 kg weight category, Khadil Ashour won the gold medal, followed by Raghad Al Naimi in second place, followed by Reham Kamal and Noora Hantoul in third place.
In the men’s competition, Abdulaziz Al-Otaibi won the gold medal in the 54 kg weight category, ahead of the player Muhammad Azibi in second place, and the football players Omar Mashnoy and Naif Al-Hudhayfi took third place, and in the weight category up to 60 kg, the gold medal was won by the player Muhammad Al- Kraidis, Ziad Al-Majrashi in second, Rashid Mohammed and Tamer Al-Matrafi in third, and in the 67 kg division, player Rakan Al-Thaqafi was eliminated with a gold medal ahead of Mohammed Salem in second, followed by Hassan Kaabi and Hussein Hawsavi in third place, and in the weight category up to 80 kg, the player Salman Hamada won. the gold medal, followed by Muhammad Al-Subhi in second place and in third place were Mustafa Nada and Abdulaziz Al-Khuzam.
His Highness Prince Fahd bin Jalawi bin Abdulaziz bin Musaed, Vice President, Secretary General of the Saudi Arabian Olympic and Paralympic Committee, Director of the Saudi Arabian Games, crowned the Gulf team as the handball competition champion at the Saudi Arabian Games 2022.
The Gulf team won the handball title after defeating the Al Hood team in the final match 38-34, in a match played at the King Saud University Arena. winning the match for third place with a score of 35:34. His Highness Prince Fahd bin Jalawi, President of the Saudi Arabian Handball Federation, Fadel Al-Nimr and Dr. Habib Al-Rabaan, Member of the Board of the Saudi Arabian Olympic and Paralympic Committee.
His Highness, Director of the Saudi Games, in the presence of HRH Princess Dalil bint Nahar, HRH Prince Bandar bin Khalid bin Fahd, President of the Saudi Arabia Climbing and Hiking Federation and CEO of the Quality of Life Program Khalid Al Bakr, crowned the winners of the sports climbing, which took place in the fan zone of the Al-Nahil shopping center.
Rowayda Al-Arouhi took first place and a gold medal in the women’s competition, followed by Fatima Kari in second place and a silver medal, then Sarah Al-Kunaibit in third place and a bronze medal, then Abdullah bin Laden in third place and a bronze medal.
In the Hall of King Saud University, Deputy Minister of Sports for Sports and Youth Abdulaziz Al-Masaad and President of the Saudi Karate Federation Musharraf Al-Shehri crowned the winners and winners of karate competitions.
Player Imad Al-Malki won first place and a gold medal in the 60 kg division, followed by Saud Al-Bashir in second place, followed by Misfir Al-Dossari and Yasser Barki in third place and a bronze medal. place, followed by Bader Al-Otaibi and Mashary Al-Zubi in third place.
In the 75kg division, Raif Al Turkistani won the gold medal, followed by Khaled Al Sheikhy in second place, followed by players Taha Naita and Ali Barnavi in third, and a bronze medal. Second, followed by Faraj Al-Nashiri and Muhammad Al-Asiri in third. place, and in the weight category over 84 kg, Sanad Sufyani won the gold medal, followed by Saeed Kaffas in second place, followed by Amjad Masood and Abdul Rahman Faisal in third place.
In the women’s overall division, Janan Al Shehri won the gold medal and first place, followed by Maryam Al Saleh in second place and the silver medal, and two players, Lama Al Said and Nagla Al Otaibi, came in third and the bronze medal.
The men’s chess competition also ended, with Mohammed Haddouh winning the gold medal and first place, followed by Abdullah Al-Rahili in second place and a silver medal, and Ahmed Al-Tubaiti in third place and a bronze medal. , and the winners were crowned by the Executive Director of the Saudi Arabian Chess Federation, Jarra Al-Shamri.
In the Paralympic Hall of the Olympic Complex of Prince Faisal bin Fahd, the qualifying round of wheelchair basketball ended, as a result of which the Al Riyadh club defeated the Al Jouf club with a score of 61-33, and the Jazan club over the Al -Madina with a score of 42-23, with such a result. Tomorrow the Riyadh Club will face the Jeddah Club for the gold medal, while the Al-Juf Club will play the Jazan Club to determine the third place winner and the bronze medal.
Today there will be athletics competitions in the men’s discus throw, men’s 200 meters run, men’s 400 meters hurdles, men’s 800 meters long jump, shot put competitions for men and women with disabilities. ;
His Royal Highness Prince Khalid bin Sultan Al Abdullah Al Faisal, Chairman of the Board of Directors of the Saudi Automobile and Motorcycle Federation, and His Royal Highness Prince Khalid bin Bandar bin Musayed, President of the Saudi Shooting Federation and Member of the Board of Directors of the Saudi Arabia Shooting Federation Jihad bin Muhammad Al-Rashid has named the winners of the men’s skeet shooting competition for the 2022 Saudi Arabian Games shooting competition.
The shooting competition, which was held at the shooting field of the Public Security Service, ended with the player Saeed Al-Mutairi winning the gold medal and first place, and the player Majid Al-Tamimi took second place and the silver medal. Fahd Al-Harbi completed the podium with third place and a bronze medal.
HRH Princess Reham bint Saif Al-Islam bin Saud, Director of the Department of Ceremonies and Events, was named the winner of the women’s chess competition, which ended at the Arkan Sports Center, where chess player Dalia Abdullah Al-Thumairi won the gold medal. and first place, followed by player Asmaa Obaid Al Jabri, second place and silver medal, and player Bodur Mohammed bin Shlash came third and bronze medal The winners were crowned along with HRH Princess Reham bint Saif Al Islam, Executive Director Saudi Chess Federation Jarr Al-Shamri.
The triathlon qualifying round has begun at the Prince Faisal bin Fahd Olympic Complex and will end today, the sailing competitions held at the Jubail Marine Sports Club will continue, the quarter-finals of the table tennis competition organized by the Leadership Development Institute at the Prince Faisal bin Fahd Complex will also continue work and conclude the wheelchair basketball qualifiers that will determine the two sides of the final match tomorrow at the Paralympic Games Hall at the Prince Faisal bin Fahd Olympic Complex.