Youth taekwondo competitions conclude at Saudi Games

The youth taekwondo competitions of the third Saudi Games concluded on Monday at Boulevard 2 in Riyadh. (Supplied/Saudi Games)
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The youth taekwondo competitions of the third Saudi Games concluded on Monday at Boulevard 2 in Riyadh. (Supplied/Saudi Games)
The youth taekwondo competitions of the third Saudi Games concluded on Monday at Boulevard 2 in Riyadh. (Supplied/Saudi Games)
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The youth taekwondo competitions of the third Saudi Games concluded on Monday at Boulevard 2 in Riyadh. (Supplied/Saudi Games)
The youth taekwondo competitions of the third Saudi Games concluded on Monday at Boulevard 2 in Riyadh. (Supplied/Saudi Games)
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The youth taekwondo competitions of the third Saudi Games concluded on Monday at Boulevard 2 in Riyadh. (Supplied/Saudi Games)
The youth taekwondo competitions of the third Saudi Games concluded on Monday at Boulevard 2 in Riyadh. (Supplied/Saudi Games)
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The youth taekwondo competitions of the third Saudi Games concluded on Monday at Boulevard 2 in Riyadh. (Supplied/Saudi Games)
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Updated 14 October 2024
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Youth taekwondo competitions conclude at Saudi Games

Youth taekwondo competitions conclude at Saudi Games
  • Adult taekwondo competitions will continue on Tuesday

RIYADH: The youth taekwondo competitions of the third Saudi Games concluded on Monday at Boulevard 2 in Riyadh.

Shaddad Al-Amri, president of the Saudi Taekwondo Federation, awarded the winners their medals during the ceremony.

In the 48 kg category, Abdullah Mushrif from Al-Shabab claimed the gold medal, with Khaled Al-Shahrani from Abha securing silver. Bronze medals were awarded to Alai Addin Al-Sisi (Al-Ahli) and Nawaf Al-Bishi (Al-Hilal).

Abdulrahman Al-Shahrani (Abha) took gold in the 55 kg category, while Tariq Zawawi (Herra) won silver. Bronze medals went to Abdulaziz Abu Faleh (Al-Hariq) and Abdulrahman Al-Jabri (Al-Nassr).

The 63 kg category saw Abdullah Al-Dosari (Al-Noor) win gold, with Issa Mjarshi taking silver. Bronze went to Firas Al-Aliyo (Al-Salam) and Rayan Al-Harthi (Al-Ittihad).

Rakan Al-Agha (Al-Ahli) secured the gold in the 73 kg category, while Nawaf Hussein (Al-Hilal) took silver. Bronze medals were awarded to Faisal Al-Mutairi and Ibrahim Al-Dosari (both from Al-Shabab).

In the +73 kg category, Ahmad Bin Qasim (Al-Shabab) won gold, with Youssef Al-Madawi (Abha) taking silver, and Al-Hur Al-Hamadah (Al-Taraji) claiming bronze.

The adult taekwondo competitions will continue on Tuesday with the 49 kg category for women and the 58 kg and 80 kg categories for men.


Jafel Filho triumphs over Amir Albazi at eighth edition of Abu Dhabi Extreme Championship in Al-Ain

Jafel Filho triumphs over Amir Albazi at eighth edition of Abu Dhabi Extreme Championship in Al-Ain
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Jafel Filho triumphs over Amir Albazi at eighth edition of Abu Dhabi Extreme Championship in Al-Ain

Jafel Filho triumphs over Amir Albazi at eighth edition of Abu Dhabi Extreme Championship in Al-Ain
  • Emiratis Al-Shehhi, Al-Kalbani, Al-Fadhli, Al-Qubaisi and Al-Ameri claimed victories in front of home crowd

AL-AIN: Jafel Filho emerged victorious against Amir Albazi in the much-anticipated featherweight grappling bout, the main event of the eighth edition of the Abu Dhabi Extreme Championship, held at the ADNEC Centre in Al-Ain on Friday.

The aggressive and technically skilled Brazilian mixed martial artist defeated the Iraqi MMA star via unanimous decision in a five-round match.

This edition was organized by International Vision Sports Management in cooperation with the Department of Culture and Tourism Abu Dhabi. The championship, known for its unique rules and innovative system, featured 13 fights combining jiu-jitsu and grappling, all held in an octagonal cage.

Speaking about his victory, Filho said: “I’m happy for the opportunity to compete in the ADXC. My opponent is (in) the top three in my MMA weight division, so I trained a lot for this fight and I’m very happy with the results.”

In the co-main event, Brazil’s Roberto “Cyborg” Abreu marked his third ADXC appearance with a split-decision victory over Ghanaian Haisam Rida in the heavyweight division. The seasoned Brazilian fighter outclassed his opponent in a thrilling match that electrified the arena.

Elsewhere on the main card, Emirati champion Khaled Al-Shehhi showcased his techniques in the bantamweight jiu-jitsu main event, overcoming Brazilian opponent Thalison Soares, a black belt holder and gold medalist at the Abu Dhabi World Professional Jiu-Jitsu Championship 2024. Al-Shehhi claimed a unanimous decision victory after a grueling five-round battle.

“I was fully prepared for this fight because I know Soares is a big name in jiu-jitsu. Winning here in front of my family, friends, and fans in Al-Ain is truly special,” said Al-Shehhi. “This is my second time participating and winning in this championship, and I believe it will continue to grow in stature.”

The main card fights also saw Movlid Khaybulaev secure a unanimous decision victory over James Gallagher in an intense grappling contest, while Maria Luisa Delahaye defeated Brenda Larissa via unanimous decision in a jiu-jitsu bout, showcasing her precision and technique.

On the preliminary card, Emirati jiu-jitsu star Shamma Al-Kalbani delivered an impressive performance, defeating China’s Peiqin Ge via unanimous decision in the bantamweight category after a challenging three-round match.

“I’m proud to represent the UAE and highlight the strength of women in jiu-jitsu,” Al-Kalbani said. “The match was tough, but I stayed focused and won through my offensive strategy. I look forward to representing the UAE in an honorable way in future competitions.”

Emirati Omar Al-Fadhli also shone, defeating Chilean Nicolas Ponce via unanimous decision in the lightweight jiu-jitsu category. “Competing in a cage for the first time made this victory even more special and gave me valuable experience, as I’m more accustomed to fighting on the mat,” he said. “My opponent took a defensive approach and tried to use the cage to counter my attacks, but with my coach’s guidance and my determination to win, I managed to adapt and secure the victory.”

Saudi Arabia’s Abdulmalik Al-Murdhi secured a hard-fought split-decision win over Peruvian Eduardo Farfan in the unrestricted weight jiu-jitsu bout. Meanwhile, Egyptian Mido Mohamed triumphed over Uzbek Bakhromjon Ruziev in a closely contested featherweight grappling clash.

Craig McIntosh of Scotland claimed victory against Kuwait’s Ahmad Al-Bousairi via unanimous decision in the welterweight grappling bout.

In the showcase bouts, Emirati Salem Al-Qubaisi delivered a commanding performance, submitting Russia’s Mukhammad Ramazanov with a cross choke in the first round at 4:39. Brazil’s Daniel Poncio dominated Thor Koringa with a rear-naked choke in round three at 0:39, while Saif Al-Ameri, also from the UAE, edged out Pablo Henrique via split decision in a highly competitive contest.


On the grid gantry with FIA’s first female official F1 starter

On the grid gantry with FIA’s first female official F1 starter
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On the grid gantry with FIA’s first female official F1 starter

On the grid gantry with FIA’s first female official F1 starter
  • Rebecca Lee explains her key race-day role ahead of the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix 2024 on Sunday

ABU DHABI: After making history by becoming the FIA’s first female official F1 starter last year, Rebecca Lee is getting in gear for her crucial role at Yas Marina Circuit.

The Briton will be responsible for starting the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix on Sunday, but says she doesn’t feel fazed or pressured by the fact that millions of people are watching her do her job as the clock ticks down to lights out. “I feel confident and comfortable with what I do,” she said.

“Of course, when I’m up there during the start process, you do feel the  adrenaline, but it’s actually a good feeling — you feel a good vibe inside.

“Obviously, I’m always really cautious and really aware, because the last thing I want is an incident to happen or for anybody to get hurt. And I never actually think about it, but I don’t really think in depth about who’s watching.”

Lee started her career in the transport industry, and after experiencing life in the paddock, got the motorsport bug. Following a spell as starter for the FIA’s F2 and F3 series, she made the move to F1 in September last year, and shares exactly what her role involves on race weekend.

“As the FIA race starter, I’m responsible for making sure that we deploy the drivers safely and compliantly each weekend. So for that, I need to ensure that I’m up-to-date with the regulations so that we’re operating within the correct parameters. I need to make myself aware each weekend of any risks, making sure that I’m being diligent so there’s no breach of hazard risks or health and safety. And, of course, in the run-up to the weekend, I’ve got a lot of tests and checks to do on the hardware and software to ensure that everything’s going to operate as it should on the actual day.”

Once the lights go out in Abu Dhabi, Lee will remain in the gantry for one of the busiest points throughout the race — the run from the start line into turn 1 and the first couple of laps. “I’ll stay up there just in case there’s any issues and Race Control are quite busy during that time. So if we need to red flag, I’m already there ready and waiting and I can red flag from the gantry — they won’t have to do it from Race Control.”

After a couple of laps, she will hand the control panel back to Race Control and then listen to the Race Control communications channel for the remainder of the race. “If we’ve got any red flags during that time, I’ll be back up there for the restarts, whether that is rolling or standing starts. Then about seven laps from the end, I’ll be getting ready to do the chequered flag.”

Lee credits teamwork as critical to her success. “I work with every department within the FIA single-seater sector and that means I work with a lot of people. That’s one of my favorite parts about the job because I couldn’t physically do it without the great people that I’ve got around me,” she said.

“We all bring something to the team and everyone needs to have their input to make everything work as successfully as it does.”

Since joining the FIA, Lee has received a lot of messages from people, particularly females, asking for advice on how to enter the world of motorsport.

She said: “I would say it’s important to listen to people and ask people their stories, and be open to advice; set a plan and work hard for it until you get exactly where you want to be. I wasn’t very academic but I’m a hard worker and I’m also very good with my hands as well.

“It’s not always about being book smart — you can also be streetwise and get very far without being academic. Do your own research and whatever you do, make sure that you do it with integrity and a positive mindset, which always goes a long way.”


Al-Ittihad down Al-Nassr at the death to stay top of SPL table

Al-Ittihad down Al-Nassr at the death to stay top of SPL table
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Al-Ittihad down Al-Nassr at the death to stay top of SPL table
  • The 2-1 win leaves the Jeddah club five points clear of champions Hilal

JEDDAH: Al-Ittihad dramatically defeated Al-Nassr 2-1 to move five points clear at the top of the Saudi Pro League table. In the final round of games until the start of 2025, an injury-time winner from Steven Bergwijn made the difference to perhaps knock the losers out of the title race for good.

When the big games such as the Classico come around, the big names make a difference, and that is exactly what happened here. Karim Benzema broke the deadlock early in the second half but Cristiano Ronaldo quickly restored parity — the two stars each have 10 league goals for the season so far — for the visitors, and it looked as though that was it.

Yet just as the game was heading for a draw, Bergwijn grabbed the victory to put Al-Ittihad on to 36 points from 13 games. Al-Hilal will move to within two points of the leaders if they win on Saturday. Al-Nassr stay on 25 points and drop down into fourth as Al-Qadsia earlier won 3-0 at Al-Kholood to take third. 

In the first half, Al-Nassr had more of the ball but Al-Ittihad looked more dangerous.

Both teams were feeling each other out in the early stages with the first real attempt coming as Nassr’s Aymeric Laporte headed a free-kick from deep just over the bar in the 19th minute. Only two minutes later, Karim Benzema cut in from the left and let fly from the top corner of the area, but his shot bounced just wide of the opposite post.

Midway through the first half, the hosts had the ball in the net. Benzema caused problems in the box and squared the ball to Bergwijn who slid home from close range, but the goal was ruled out for offside.

In the 27th minute, the Dutchman shot from just outside the area but Bento got down well to make the save. Seconds later, the goalkeeper was flying through the air to push a powerful Benzema effort just around the post.

Al-Nassr were struggling to fashion clear opportunities, but six minutes before the break Marcelo Brozovic picked up possession deep inside his own half and then picked out Sadio Mane with a fantastic through-ball. The Senegalese star took the ball past Predrag Rajovic but went too far wide, slipped and was then dispossessed. 

The match burst into life 10 minutes into the second half. Muhannad Al-Shantiqi ran down the right and provided the perfect low cross to the opposite side of the area where Benzema was waiting in space to pick his spot.

The lead lasted not much more than a minute — indeed, the home fans were still celebrating as Ronaldo became the first player to score against the league leaders in seven games. Angelo found space on the right byline and picked out the incoming Portuguese megastar with a smart pullback and Ronaldo made no mistake to score his 80th goal in total since signing for Al-Nassr almost two years ago.

With 10 minutes remaining, Mane had another chance to get on the scoresheet, but while the former Liverpool and Bayern Munich star timed his run in the area to perfection, he pulled his shot just wide from close range. It is the kind of chance that must be taken against a defense such as Al-Ittihad’s. 

And, sure enough, the punishment came. In the 92nd minute, Bergwijn was allowed to run at the Al-Nassr backline and the Dutchman cut inside from the left edge of the area and then curled a shot past the diving Bento to send the stadium wild. It could end up being a very important goal in the title race.


Hot Hawks pip LeBron’s Lakers in overtime, Celtics beat Bucks

Hot Hawks pip LeBron’s Lakers in overtime, Celtics beat Bucks
Updated 07 December 2024
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Hot Hawks pip LeBron’s Lakers in overtime, Celtics beat Bucks

Hot Hawks pip LeBron’s Lakers in overtime, Celtics beat Bucks
  • The victory moves the defending NBA champions to 19-4 and leaves them in second place in the Eastern Conference behind the early season NBA pacesetters, the 20-3 Cleveland Cavaliers
  • Paul George, back after a knee injury, scored 21 points and provided nine assists for the Philadelphia 76ers in their 102-94 win over the Orlando Magic

MIAMI: The Atlanta Hawks earned their sixth straight win in the NBA with Trae Young scoring a three-pointer with 7.4 seconds left in overtime to beat the Los Angeles Lakers 134-132 and overcome a LeBron James triple-double.

James, who put up 39 points for the Lakers along with 10 rebounds and 11 assists, saw his 31-foot three-pointer with 1.2 seconds left come out off the rim as the Lakers fell to a third straight loss.

The game ended tied at 119-119 in regulation after Young’s last-gasp three-point attempt was blocked by Max Christie.

Alongside James, Anthony Davis put up 38 points, 10 rebounds and eight assists but Atlanta were able to match them with Young scoring 31 points and providing 20 assists.

The Hawks bench contributed well with De’Andre Hunter putting up 26 points and Bogdan Bogdanovic adding 20, the pair sinking nine three-pointers between them.

Lakers head coach JJ Redick, whose team have lost seven of their last nine games, said he saw plenty of good signs despite the defeat.

“I told the group that I appreciate their effort, their intent, their energy and truthfully I liked a lot of their execution,” he said.

“We did enough to win a basketball game tonight. Similar to Orlando, similar to Oklahoma City, we did enough to win a basketball game and I’m very appreciative of that.

“You can build on that, you can adjust and scheme, maybe tweak some things late game,” he added.

The Boston Celtics grinded out a 111-105 win over the Milwaukee Bucks with Jayson Tatum leading the way, putting up 34 points.

Tatum added 10 rebounds and five assists in another clutch performance while Jrue Holiday scored 20 points and Sam Hauser helped out with 16 points off the bench.

The victory moves the defending NBA champions to 19-4 and leaves them in second place in the Eastern Conference behind the early season NBA pacesetters, the 20-3 Cleveland Cavaliers.

It was a well-contested battle, befitting a game which could well feature in the playoffs, with neither team managing to get more than eight points ahead while there were 14 lead changes.

The Celtics pulling clear late when Al Horford produced a three-pointer to make it 105-101 before Holiday, on a pass from Tatum, made a 14-foot floater to open up a five-point lead with 25.1 seconds left.

“This was a tough win,” Tatum said. “We didn’t necessarily shoot the ball as well as we wanted to, especially in the first half. But we just... we had to find a way.

“Second half we hit some shots, but we really picked it up on the defensive end and everybody played a part.”

Damian Lillard top-scored with 30 points for the Bucks while Giannis Antetokounmpo added 30, but Milwaukee fell to an 11-11 record.

Paul George, back after a knee injury, scored 21 points and provided nine assists for the Philadelphia 76ers in their 102-94 win over the Orlando Magic.

The 76ers were again without Joel Embiid, who is dealing with a knee problem, as they split a home series with the Magic after a defeat without George on Wednesday.

K.J. Martin was key for the 76ers as he delivered 20 points on 9-of-10 shooting after coming off the bench.

The Indiana Pacers beat the Chicago Bulls 132-123 with Tyrese Haliburton top-scoring with 23 points and Pascal Siakam putting up 21.

Zach LaVine led the Bulls with 32 points but could not stop Chicago falling to 10-14, the same record as the Pacers.


American ski racer Lindsey Vonn is picking up speed in her comeback bid at 40 years old

American ski racer Lindsey Vonn is picking up speed in her comeback bid at 40 years old
Updated 07 December 2024
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American ski racer Lindsey Vonn is picking up speed in her comeback bid at 40 years old

American ski racer Lindsey Vonn is picking up speed in her comeback bid at 40 years old
  • Vonn’s last competition was in February 2019, when she finished third in a downhill during the world championships in Sweden
  • It’s been 6 years since I last raced so I still have a lot of equipment to test, finding my groove and really getting into racing form”

COPPER MOUNTAIN, Colorado: Word on the mountain has it that Lindsey Vonn is still fast through a downhill course, even at 40 years old. Maybe even challenge-for-downhill-wins fast.

On a frigid Friday morning, Vonn darted through the shadows along the speed course at Copper Mountain and through the mist created by the snow makers.

There was no clock at the bottom of the hill to measure just how speedy she was as she makes a comeback to skiing nearly six years removed from her last race. But she certainly looked the part of fast by dropping into a tuck position to become more aerodynamic, and even banging through a few gates on several high-speed runs.

Vonn plans to enter a series of lower-tier FIS downhill and super-G races this weekend at Copper Mountain in an effort to gain the necessary results to lower her ranking so she can possibly enter World Cup races this season under a new wild-card rule.

It could be the first step toward seeing her on the World Cup circuit again, maybe even on the podium.

“I honestly think she will win,” retired ski racer Ted Ligety said in an interview with The Associated Press. “From what I’ve heard, she’s been kicking (butt) and been really fast in training. Some of the women on the World Cup are going to be rudely awakened to have to compete against a Lindsey Vonn again.”

Vonn declined to talk after her practice session Friday. She chatted with several racers on the hill and again inside the lodge, where her dog, Lucy, became the center of attention.

In a post Friday afternoon on Instagram, Vonn wrote: “Happy to be able to take another step this weekend! Technically tomorrow will be my first race but I’m using it as a training opportunity to keep on building. ... It’s been 6 years since I last raced so I still have a lot of equipment to test, finding my groove and really getting into racing form. I am having a lot of fun and want to keep on doing so!”

When she left the sport, Vonn’s 82 World Cup race victories stood as the record for a woman and within reach of the all-time Alpine record of 86 held by Swedish great Ingemar Stenmark. The women’s mark held by Vonn was surpassed in January 2023 by Mikaela Shiffrin, who now has 99 wins — more than any Alpine ski racer in the history of the sport. Shiffrin is currently sidelined after a crash in a giant slalom event in Killington, Vermont, last weekend. The next World Cup races for the women’s circuit will be held in a week in nearby Beaver Creek, Colorado. There’s no timeframe for Vonn’s return to racing.

Vonn’s last competition was in February 2019, when she finished third in a downhill during the world championships in Sweden. In a lot of ways, the three-time Olympic medalist stepped away still near the top of her game. But the broken arms and legs, concussions and torn knee ligaments took too big a toll and sent her into retirement.

Last April, she had surgery for a partial knee replacement. She felt good enough to give it another go.

Ligety, a two-time Olympic gold medalist, applauds her for her comeback bid.

“It’s beyond my risk appetite, but it will be really fun to watch,” said Ligety, who’s covering the World Cup races in Beaver Creek this weekend for NBC. “She left at the top of her game, obviously, because of her knee injury. She probably felt like she got short-changed in her quest to take down Stenmark in wins, being only four away and her body failed her.

“I can see how that would weigh on you. And then when you all of a sudden feel perfectly healthy again and you’re not that old, I can see giving it some ideas. I understand where she’s coming from and I think she has a good chance (to win races).”

The aura of Vonn hovered around the bottom of the slope Friday. She had several pairs of Head skis all ready to try out. After each run — at least three — Vonn would huddle with her team, take a quick swig of water and head back up the lift.

“She’s still super-fast,” fellow American teammate Keely Cashman said. “She’s been helpful talking to us about whatever we need. We’re excited to have her around.”

What stands out about Vonn to Sophie Goldschmidt, the CEO of US Ski and Snowboard, is the racer’s “strength of mind and attitude,” she said. “To be able to come back time and time again is very impressive.

“We’re delighted that she’s rejoined the team,” Goldschmidt added. “Her achievements speak for themselves. She’s clearly one of the most decorated athletes in the US and had an amazing ski racing career. So for her to feel fit and strong enough to want to give it another go, I think is quite remarkable. I’m excited to see what she might be able to achieve.”