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Updated 29 July 2024

黑料社区鈥檚 10 among the Arab stars to look out for at the Paris Olympics

黑料社区鈥檚 10 among the Arab stars to look out for at the Paris Olympics
  • Several North African stars have high hopes as they pursue their Olympic dreams in different disciplines
  • Tarek Hamdi鈥檚 performance at Tokyo 2020 Games had set a new standard for Saudi athletes back home

ABU DHABI: As the clock ticked down, Olympic karate gold beckoned for Tarek Hamdi. With only seconds left of the Men鈥檚 kumite +75kg final at the Tokyo 2020 Games, the Saudi fighter held what looked to be an unassailable lead against Iranian opponent Sajjad Ganjzadeh.

A historic first gold medal for the Kingdom at the Olympic Games was all but a formality. Instead, Hamdi was agonizingly denied gold, receiving a penalty after he was judged to have knocked out Ganjzadeh with an illegal kick to the head. A heartbroken Hamdi had to be content with a still-remarkable silver medal.

The then-22-year-old received a hero鈥檚 welcome on his return home, his performance having set a new standard for Saudi athletes, many of whom are still finding their feet at this level of competition.

Others also performed with distinction without coming as close Hamdi to glory.

Rower Hussein Alireza fought valiantly despite having sustained an injured rib only weeks before the Games, while his fellow Saudi flag-bearer at the opening ceremony in Tokyo 鈥 100m runner Yasmeen Al-Dabbagh 鈥 became only the second Saudi female to participate in the track and field category, following Sarah Attar at London 2012.

黑料社区鈥檚 Under-23 footballers, led by coach Saad Al-Shehri, performed well in all three matches of a very tough group in Tokyo, but ultimately lost 2-1 to Cameroon, 3-2 to Germany, and 3-1 to the eventual gold medalists Brazil.

10 ARAB ATHLETESTO LOOK OUT FOR

WOMEN

鈥 Sara Samir (Egypt) 鈥 Weightlifting

鈥 Kaylia Nemour (Algeria) 鈥 Artistic gymnastics

鈥 Dunya Aboutaleb (黑料社区) 鈥 Taekwondo

鈥 Ray Bassil (Lebanon) 鈥 Shooting

鈥 Fatima Ezzahra Gardadi (Morocco) 鈥 Athletics

MEN

鈥 Djamel Sedjati (Algeria) 鈥 Athletics

鈥 Ahmad Abu Al-Soud (Jordan) 鈥 Gymnastics

鈥 Ramzi Boukhiam (Morocco) 鈥 Surfing

鈥 Mutaz Barshim (Qatar) 鈥 Athletics

鈥 Yahia Omar (Egypt) 鈥 Handball

With their 23-man football squad missing out on qualification for the Paris Games, the Saudi contingent is much reduced this summer. However, the 10 members taking part across four sports will be hoping to emulate, or maybe even surpass, Hamdi鈥檚 achievement.

The Saudi showjumping team consists of Ramzy Al-Duhami, Abdullah Alsharbatly, Khaled Almobty and Abdulrahman Alrajhi, all of whom have a shot at glory between Aug. 1-6, first in the individual competition and then as a foursome in the team competition.

Special mention must go to 52-year-old Al-Duhami and 41-year-old Alsharbatly, who, alongside Kamal Bahamdan and Prince Abdullah Al-Saud, won the bronze medal in the equestrian team jumping event at the 2012 Olympics in London. In Paris, Al-Dunami will be taking part in a remarkable sixth Olympic Games.

The Kingdom鈥檚 swimming ambitions will rest on the shoulders of 17-year-old Mashael Al-Ayed 鈥 黑料社区鈥檚 first female Olympic swimmer 鈥 in the Women鈥檚 200m freestyle, and, in the Men鈥檚 100m freestyle, on Zaid Al-Sarraj, who, at 16, is the youngest member of the Saudi contingent this year.

In track and field, Hibah Mohammed will kick off Saudi participation in the Women鈥檚 100m preliminary round on Aug. 2.

That same day, 26-year-old Hussain Al-Hizam will look to leap into the record books in the men鈥檚 pole vault competition, having missed out on the last Olympics. He is backing himself to go far.

鈥淚 am pretty confident that I have not reached my full potential and I believe that it could all come together on that day (in Paris), that I can shock everyone. I really believe that I can do that,鈥 Al-Hizam told Arab News from his training camp in Germany before jetting off to Paris.

Meanwhile, Mohamed Daouda Tolo, who booked his spot in the shot put competition in Paris by improving his Asian record from 20.66m to 21.80m, will be hoping to go at least one better than his fourth-place finish at the 2014 Youth Olympics in Nanjing.听




Saudi athletes walk across a bridge near the Eiffel Tower in Paris during the opening ceremony of the 2024 Summer Olympics on July 26, 2024. (AP)

Finally, Donia Abu Taleb will carry the hopes of the nation in the taekwondo competition after becoming the first Saudi female athlete to officially qualify for the games. Her predecessors, including Yasmeen Al-Dabbagh and Tahani Alqahtani (judo, Tokyo 2020) having been given wild cards to compete.

Elsewhere, there will be hopes for further success from Arab athletes and teams.

The football competition kicked off two days before Friday鈥檚 official ceremony and the three Arab teams emerged with fine results. Morocco beat Argentina 2-1 in Group B, albeit in controversial circumstances, while Iraq managed to beat Ukraine 2-1 in the same group. Egypt, will not be disheartened by a 0-0 draw with the Dominican Republic.

For Tunisia, the teenage swimmer Ahmed Hafnaoui, who struck gold in the Men鈥檚 400m freestyle competition in Tokyo, is back again, but sadly the country鈥檚 tennis superstar Ons Jabeur has had to pull out of the Paris Games.




Yehia Elderaa, right, of Egypt, against Patrik Ligetvari, of Hungary, during a men's handball match at the 2024 Summer Olympics on July 27, 2024, in Paris, France. (AP)

Several North African stars will, however, once again have high hopes of glory. Heading the hopefuls is Algerian runner Djamel Sedjati, who is chasing gold after a stunning run of form in the build-up to Paris 2024, one that has raised the tantalizing possibility of breaking David Rudisha鈥檚 12-year-old world record in the 800 meters.

Ramzi Boukhiam, the first Moroccan or Arab surfer to qualify for the World Surf League鈥檚 Championship Tour, will take part in his second successive Olympics, while his compatriot Fatima Ezzahra Gardadi will aim for a podium place when she runs the marathon on Aug. 11.

Meanwhile, 17-year-old Algerian gymnastics prodigy Kaylia Nemour will be hopeful of a medal placing after a series of international podium finishes in recent years.

Perhaps the highest-profile Arab athlete remains Qatar鈥檚 Mutaz Barshim, who in Tokyo memorably decided to share high jump gold with his Italian rival and friend Gianmarco Tamberi amid unique scenes of celebration. With two silver medals from London 2012 and Rio 2016, he competes in Paris as one of the region鈥檚 most decorated sportsmen.




File photo of听Qatar鈥檚 Mutaz Barshim competing in a high jump competition in 2019. (X: @qatartourismqa)

Finally, many eyes will be on the 10-strong Palestinian contingent, who will take part in Paris with the specter of the war in Gaza hanging over them.

鈥淚鈥檓 going to the Olympics not just for myself, but for all of Palestine,鈥 20-year-old boxer Waseem Abu Sal, who will be fighting in the 57kg category in Paris, told Arab News recently. 鈥淚鈥檓 fighting to show the world our dignity and to preserve our identity.鈥

From North Africa through the Middle East and to the Gulf, Arab athletes at Paris 2024 will echo those sentiments.


黑料社区 a 鈥榩ivotal force鈥 in reshaping world football and sport, says US expert

黑料社区 a 鈥榩ivotal force鈥 in reshaping world football and sport, says US expert
Updated 13 June 2025

黑料社区 a 鈥榩ivotal force鈥 in reshaping world football and sport, says US expert

黑料社区 a 鈥榩ivotal force鈥 in reshaping world football and sport, says US expert
  • Kristian Coates Ulrichsen speaking to SPA following release of his new book 鈥淜ingdom of Football: 黑料社区 and the Remaking of World Soccer鈥

LONDON: 黑料社区 is playing a central role in transforming global football and wider sport, according to Middle East expert Kristian Coates Ulrichsen of the Baker Institute for Public Policy at Rice University.

Speaking to the Saudi Press Agency following the release of his new book 鈥淜ingdom of Football: 黑料社区 and the Remaking of World Soccer,鈥 Ulrichsen said the Kingdom鈥檚 rise in global sport is 鈥渘ot a temporary shift but a broad transformation with political, economic, social, and cultural dimensions.鈥

He continued: 鈥淭he Kingdom has undergone profound changes and has quickly and decisively entered the global sports arena through club acquisitions, sponsorship of major tournaments, and hosting high-profile events, notably the upcoming FIFA World Cup 2034.鈥

Ulrichsen noted the country鈥檚 long footballing heritage, with top-tier clubs approaching their centenary milestones and the national team having reached five consecutive AFC Asian Cup finals.

He also highlighted Saudi clubs鈥 strong record in continental competitions since the early 2000s.

In the book, he stresses that sport, entertainment, and tourism form 鈥渋ntegral pillars of Vision 2030 and (are) essential to positioning 黑料社区 as a global destination鈥 in the coming years.

鈥満诹仙缜檚 engagement with sports has generated global impact across football, boxing, Formula 1, and even cricket, tennis, and e-sports,鈥 he added.

鈥淭hese sectors are expected to dominate international discussions throughout the next decade leading up to 2034.鈥


Saudi eLeague concludes first phase of 2025 season

Saudi eLeague concludes first phase of 2025 season
Updated 03 June 2025

Saudi eLeague concludes first phase of 2025 season

Saudi eLeague concludes first phase of 2025 season
  • More than 40 clubs involved as Twisted Minds, Team Falcons, Al-Qadsiah lead charge

RIYADH: The Saudi eLeague, the Kingdom鈥檚 premier esports competition, has seen over 40 clubs take part in the 2025 season.

Organized by the Saudi Esports Federation and hosted at the SEF Arena in Boulevard Riyadh City, the league showcases the Kingdom鈥檚 top clubs as they battle across multiple titles and divisions.

Participating clubs have so far battled across 10 high-stakes contests, six in the elite category and four in the women category, with valuable points up for grabs at the top of the cross-game leaderboard.

The final standings will determine the qualifiers for the championship, the league鈥檚 most prominent event in which top clubs compete for the ultimate title and a major share of a prize pool worth almost $1.9 million.

Twisted Minds lead the pack after the latest round, with Team Falcons second. Al-Qadsiah Esports sit in third, the breakout team of the season, surging up the ranks with wins in both the men鈥檚 and women鈥檚 contests.

The first phase of the Saudi eLeague season has now concluded, and Abdullah Al-Nasser, head of esports products at the Saudi Esports Federation, said: 鈥淭he strong start to this year鈥檚 Saudi eLeague says a lot about how far the scene has come.

鈥淐ompared to previous seasons 鈥 we鈥檙e seeing real progress, more clubs, stronger competition, new talents and growing excitement from the community.

鈥淲hat matters most is how competitive and intense every match has become. (It is) a platform where Saudi talents and clubs can grow, compete, and shine on bigger stages.鈥

Fans can follow the action live at the SEF Arena or via Saudi eLeague channels on Twitch, YouTube, and social platforms.


Twisted Minds defend Overwatch 2 crown at ESL Saudi Challenge 2025

Twisted Minds reign supreme at ESL Saudi Challenge 2025, advancing to OWCS. supplied
Twisted Minds reign supreme at ESL Saudi Challenge 2025, advancing to OWCS. supplied
Updated 01 June 2025

Twisted Minds defend Overwatch 2 crown at ESL Saudi Challenge 2025

Twisted Minds reign supreme at ESL Saudi Challenge 2025, advancing to OWCS. supplied
  • Victory secures team鈥檚 spot in Overwatch Champions Series

Riyadh: 黑料社区鈥檚 top Overwatch 2 team, Twisted Minds, have once again stamped their authority on the national stage, successfully defending their title at the ESL Saudi Challenge 2025, held at Riyadh鈥檚 VOV Gaming Arena.

The high-octane finale saw Twisted Minds overcome a fierce challenge from Al-Qadsiah, who went into the match with a lot of momentum after a decisive win against Team Vision in the semifinals.

The final matchup was a showcase of strategy and execution, with Twisted Minds ultimately pulling ahead through superior coordination and championship composure. With the win, they not only retained the title but also secured a berth in the Overwatch Champions Series, the official qualifier for the Esports World Cup.

They also claimed the top prize from a $20,000 pool.

The ESL Saudi Challenge, launched by ESL FACEIT Group, is part of a broader push to elevate the competitive gaming scene in 黑料社区 and the wider region. Designed as both a platform for talent and a pipeline to international competitions, the tournament reflects the Kingdom鈥檚 growing role in the global esports ecosystem.

鈥淭he ESL Saudi Challenge is a cornerstone in our long-term commitment to building a thriving and sustainable esports ecosystem in 黑料社区 and the wider MENA region,鈥 said Franck Guignery, the group鈥檚 senior vice president for MENA.

鈥淭hrough this tournament, we鈥檙e not only creating high-level competitive opportunities for local talent but also reinforcing the Kingdom鈥檚 role as a key player on the global esports map.

鈥淭his is just the beginning, we see Saudi and MENA as essential to the future of competitive gaming and we鈥檙e here to help shape that future.鈥

As Twisted Minds prepare to represent 黑料社区 in the OWCS, the Kingdom鈥檚 position as a force in international esports continues to grow. With strategic investments, a strong talent pool and quality infrastructure, the country is no longer just part of the global esports movement it is helping to lead it.


Top team to be crowned at ESL Saudi Challenge grand final

Esports World Cup is scheduled to return to Riyadh from July 7 through Aug. 24. supplied
Esports World Cup is scheduled to return to Riyadh from July 7 through Aug. 24. supplied
Updated 28 May 2025

Top team to be crowned at ESL Saudi Challenge grand final

Esports World Cup is scheduled to return to Riyadh from July 7 through Aug. 24. supplied

RIYADH: The ESL Saudi Challenge 2025 reaches a thrilling climax this Friday at VOV Gaming in Riyadh, where 黑料社区鈥檚 top Overwatch 2 teams are set to battle for regional supremacy and a place on the global stage.

The high-stakes tournament will see Team Vision take on Al-Qadsiah in a best-of-five showdown, with the winner advancing to face reigning champions Twisted Minds in a best-of-seven grand final. 

With qualification for the Overwatch Champions Series and the Esports World Cup at stake, the event is being hailed as a defining moment for the Kingdom鈥檚 esports scene.

This year鈥檚 ESL Saudi Challenge is playing a crucial role in 黑料社区鈥檚 evolving esports ecosystem. More than just a tournament, it serves as a direct pathway to international competition while highlighting the rising caliber of local talent.

Organized by ESL FACEIT Group, the world鈥檚 leading esports and video game entertainment company, the tournament reflects the Kingdom鈥檚 broader ambitions to become a global gaming hub.

EFG was acquired in 2022 by Savvy Games Group, a wholly owned subsidiary of 黑料社区鈥檚 Public Investment Fund, in a $1.5 billion deal aimed at accelerating the growth of esports in the region.

The ESL Saudi Challenge is a key pillar in that strategy, with EFG also serving as the main operating partner for the Esports World Cup over the next five years. The group鈥檚 involvement marks a long-term vision to build a world-class esports infrastructure in 黑料社区 and provide new opportunities for players, fans and creators alike.

Viewers can tune in to the action live on ESL Arabia鈥檚 official channels across X, YouTube, Facebook and Instagram. As anticipation builds for Friday鈥檚 final, the event promises not only elite-level Overwatch 2 gameplay, but a powerful statement of intent from a nation rapidly becoming a leader in global esports.


Jeddah United strike gold in Saudi 3x3 basketball tourney

Jeddah United crowned champions of Saudi 3x3 Women鈥檚 Basketball Tournament. supplied
Jeddah United crowned champions of Saudi 3x3 Women鈥檚 Basketball Tournament. supplied
Updated 27 May 2025

Jeddah United strike gold in Saudi 3x3 basketball tourney

Jeddah United crowned champions of Saudi 3x3 Women鈥檚 Basketball Tournament. supplied
  • Jeddah beat Al-Nassr 22-20, win championship without dropping a game at Madinah tourney in May
  • Standout performances from Kawthar Khayyat, Fahda Al-Sulaiman, Rand Alnowaiser, Noura Alkhayyal

RIYADH: Jeddah United Club have added another remarkable chapter to their legacy by clinching gold at the Saudi 3x3 Women鈥檚 Basketball Tournament.

Held over three days in Madinah, the overall tournament was organized under the auspices of the Ministry of Sports and the Saudi Basketball Federation, showcasing the country鈥檚 commitment to advancing basketball across all categories.

The event featured three competitive brackets 鈥 for men, women and under-18 boys 鈥 and drew more than 1,500 spectators, reflecting the growing enthusiasm for the sport.

In the women鈥檚 division, six teams competed: Jeddah United, Al-Nassr Club, Al-Qadisiyah Club, NEOM Club, Jeddah Club, and Gym Master Team.

From the opening game to the final, Jeddah United displayed unmatched dominance and tactical finesse.

Jeddah United opened their campaign with a commanding 21鈥2 victory over Gym Master. They followed with a solid 14鈥5 win against Al-Qadisiyah in the group stage. In the semifinal, they outpaced Jeddah Club 20鈥12.

The final proved to be the most intense matchup of the tournament, as they faced a determined Al-Nassr squad. In a tightly contested battle, Jeddah United held their nerve to clinch a thrilling 22鈥20 victory, sealing the championship without dropping a single game.

The championship squad featured standout performances from Kawthar Khayyat, Fahda Al-Sulaiman, Rand Alnowaiser, and Noura Alkhayyal, all under the direction of team manager Ahmed Amir.

Their synergy, athleticism, and tactical discipline were evident throughout the tournament, setting a high bar for future competitions.

Jeddah United鈥檚 triumph was bolstered by strong institutional support, which includes their strategic partnership with the University of Business and Technology and the medical backing of MyClinic.

This latest title adds to Jeddah United鈥檚 impressive record. They previously secured back-to-back gold medals at the Saudi Games in 2022 and 2023, followed by a bronze in 2024.

With this 3x3 tournament victory, they continue to affirm their position as pioneers in women鈥檚 basketball in 黑料社区, inspiring a new generation of female athletes and setting a benchmark for excellence in national and regional competitions.

As the landscape of Saudi sports evolves, Jeddah United鈥檚 continued success serves as a powerful symbol of the Kingdom鈥檚 growing commitment to women鈥檚 participation and achievement in sports.