His Highness Prince Fahd bin Jalawi bin Abdulaziz bin Musaed, Vice President of the Saudi Arabian Olympic and Paralympic Committee and Director of the Saudi Arabian Games, crowned the gold medal winners in the Goalball competition at the Paralympic Games as part of the events of the third day of the Saudi Arabian Games. , which is hosted by the capital Riyadh, and its competition will last until November 7 next year. The Saudi Games 2022 marked a busy day with 13 different sports competing in the women’s weightlifting finals in the men’s 71kg, 89kg and 102kg divisions, in addition to the final rounds of the rowing competition. people with disabilities, hollows competitions, bicycles and finals. Men’s 50m freestyle, men’s 50m breaststroke, men’s 400m freestyle and men’s 100m freestyle. the group stage matches in women’s basketball, men’s mini-football and handball continued.
The Paralympic Gym of the Prince Faisal bin Fahd Olympic Complex hosted the finals of the Paralympic Goalball Competition, which was crowned with the Al Baha team’s gold medal after defeating the Riyadh team 11-1. The Riyadh team finished second. and a silver medal, while Al-Rass came in third after winning his last match against Asir 8-2. The winners were crowned together with His Highness Prince Fahd bin Jalawi, President of the Asian Paralympic Committee, Majid Al-Osaimi, Member of the International Paralympic Committee, UNICEF International Ambassador.
In the aquatic gym of the Prince Faisal bin Fahd Olympic Complex, player Imad Al-Din Bassem Zabin won first place and the gold medal in the 50m freestyle with a time of 23:88 seconds, while Youssef Habib Bou Arish took second place and won the silver medal with a time of 23:91 seconds. Faisal Nassar Al Shalati finished third and took the bronze medal with a time of 24:57 seconds.
In the 100m backstroke, Ali Al-Issa took first place and the gold medal in a time of 58:98 seconds, followed by Muhammad Basmati in second place in a time of 1:00:81 minutes and Muhammad Gendi came in third in a time of 1 :02:76 minutes.
In the 50m breaststroke, player Sultan Mansour Al-Otaibi won the gold medal with a time of 29:72 seconds, while Luay Abdul Wahed Tashkandi came in second with a time of 29:89 seconds and Muhammad Khaled Yacoub came third with a time of 30:68 seconds .
In the 400m freestyle, Ahmed Al-Hashem won first place and the gold medal in 4:16:92 minutes, while Zaid Faisal Al-Sarraj came in second with a time of 4:20:00, Khaled Hassan Ali Al-Bakshi took third place with a time of 4:20:79 minutes, and the winners in all categories were crowned by Engineer Ahmed Al-Qudmani, President of the Saudi Arabian Swimming Federation, and Mr. Abdullah Al Yami, Executive Director of the Saudi Arabian Swimming Federation.
In the morning competition, Al-Ahly club player Amal Al-Shahrani won first place and a gold medal in the weightlifting competition in the 71 kg weight category with a total of 147 kg, followed by second place and a silver medal in the 71 kg weight category. Al-Riyadh club player Al-Anud Al-Khelaifi with a total of 139 kg and her teammate Lilia Mai took third place and bronze with a total of 136 kg.
In the 89 kg weight category among men, Ismail Al-Sweileh took first place and a gold medal with a total weight of 329 kg, Ali Al-Abandi took second place and a silver medal with a total weight of 327 kg, and Nawaf Al-Eid took third place and a bronze medal with a total weight of 319 kg, and in the 102 kg weight competition, Ali Al-Osman won the gold medal and first place with a total weight of 332 kg, followed by second place and silver. Khalil Al Hamqan medal with a total of 317 kg, and third place and a bronze medal of Jihad Al Ghazvi with a total of 316 kg.
The President of the Saudi Arabian Weightlifting Federation, Member of the Executive Office of the Asian and International Weightlifting Federation Muhammad Al-Harbi and Deputy Chairman of the Board of Directors of the Saudi Arabian Weightlifting Federation Ali Khakami were crowned the winners.
In a two-day golf competition run by the Riyadh Golf Club with 38 players, player Faisal Al-Salhab won the gold medal followed by Saud Al-Sharif in second place and Osman Al-Mulla completed the podium. achieving a bronze medal for the session.
The winners were crowned by a member of the board of directors of the Saudi Arabian Golf Federation, Mohammed Al-Muhanna.
The men’s and women’s cycling competitions ended today at the Prince Faisal bin Fahd Olympic Complex with a 126 km track, which started in the morning from the Al-Kheniya district to the headquarters of the Saudi Arabian Olympic and Paralympic Committee. in men and 56 km in women.
Player Mohammed Al Jaber took first place and the gold medal with a time of 2:50:20, just two seconds behind second place and silver medalist Fahd Al Ghamdi, who clocked 2:50:22 hours, and Hassan Al Ibrahim took third place and a bronze medal with a time of 2:50:52 hours.
In the women’s competition, Mashael Al-Hazmi won the gold medal and first place in a time of 1:47:10, followed by second place and the silver medal of Munira Al-Dariush in 1:47. :20 hours, and Erica Martinez in third place and a bronze medal.
The winners were crowned by President of the Cycling Federation Abdullah Al-Watlan, Her Royal Highness Princess Mashael bint Faisal, Head of the Women’s Committee of the Saudi Arabian Cycling Federation and Member of the Board of Directors of the Federation of Cycling Amin Al-Khalili.
The padel competition, which was held for two days in women’s doubles, ended today, with the duo of Arey Fareh and Sara Salhab taking first place and the gold medal after defeating Alexia Taymur and Samaher Kurdi. , Latinos, who finished second and silver medal, while the duo of Najwa took third place and bronze medal from Salhab and Noura Al-Suleiman.
The winners were crowned by Chairman of the Saudi Exchange Committee Khaled Al-Saad and Executive Director of the Saudi Exchange Committee Munira Al-Barrak.
In the women’s basketball competition held at the Al Hilal club hall, the Abha club defeated the Al Hilal club with a score of 56–41, and the Al Wahda club defeated the Al Ittihad club with a score of 50 -44.
In the handball competition, Al-Khuwaildia and Al-Tarji drew 30–30, while Al-Wahda beat Al-Adala 43–37.
In the women’s volleyball competition, Al-Ittihad beat Esperance 3-0, Al-Hilal beat Phoenix 3-1 and Al-Nasr beat Al-Nahda 3 :0.
In the men’s competition, Al-Ahli defeated Abha 3-0 and Al-Hilal defeated Al-Nasr 3-0.
In the men’s futsal competition Al Nasr and Al Qadisiyah drew 5–5, Riyadh and Al Ula drew 3–3 and Masada defeated Al Majad 16–2.
Today, 3×3 basketball qualifying matches, bowling and billiards competitions started in the fan zone.