Saudi bowlers off to QubicaAMF World Cup

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The training program included participating in the Asian Championship in Kuwait for Abdulrahman Al-Khilaiwi, and participating in the GCC 6th women’s tournament for Mashael Alabdulwahid. (Photo/Supplied)
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Mashael Alabdulwahid and Abdulrahman Al-Khilaiwi underwent training at a camp in Riyadh to prepare for the event. (Photo/Supplied)
Updated 18 November 2019
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Saudi bowlers off to QubicaAMF World Cup

  • First woman from the Kingdom to compete in the championship in Indonesia

JEDDAH: Saudi Arabia is sending its first woman to compete in the 55th QubicaAMF Bowling World Cup that begins in Indonesia.

Mashael Alabdulwahid will join her male teammate Abdulrahman Al-Khilaiwi, under the supervision of coach, Mario Joseph, to take part in the contest in Palembang.

Both players underwent training at a camp in Riyadh to prepare for the event. The training program included participating in the Asian Championship in Kuwait for Abdulrahman, and participating in the GCC 6th women’s bowling tournament for Mashael.

The men’s competition started Sunday at 9 p.m.

The women’s competition will begin at 3 p.m. today, where Mashael will take part in six rounds. The competition will run until Nov. 24.

HIGHLIGHT

  • Mashael Alabdulwahid will join her male teammate Abdulrahman Al-Khilaiwi, under the supervision of coach, Mario Joseph, to take part in the contest in Palembang.
  • Both players underwent training at a camp in Riyadh to prepare for the event. The training program included participating at the Asian Championship in Kuwait for Abdulrahman, and participating at the GCC 6th women’s bowling tournament for Mashael.

The competition continues on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday and after completing 24 rounds, the top 24 players will be selected to compete for the top eight positions by playing eight runs on Friday. On Saturday, the best four female players and four male players will be chosen to compete in the finals.

Abdulrahman said that he is looking forward to the world cup. “This year there is a new advantage and that is having teammate Mashael joining me for the first time. I’m proud of her! It’s a big thing for Saudi women and for us in the team because this world exposure will help them to learn and give them an incentive to develop their skills,” he said.

The 20-year-old player has been bowling for the past 10 years. Despite his young age, thanks to his perseverance and sense of discipline he managed to win many victories, but the most distinguished were those in 2018. He delivered the bronze medal at the World Cup in Detroit, and two bronzes at the Asian Bowling Championship in the Philippines in the same year, and a gold medal for the trio event at the Arab Bowling Championship in Oman.

Mashael, 32, was only able to play officially last year in February 2018 when the Saudi Bowling Federation (SBF) received the decree to allow women to play in sports. However, she has been playing for fun since early childhood when she used to travel to Egypt with her family and where she managed to learn from the professionals and get hooked on the game. Mashael was chosen to take part in the Egypt Arab Championship and World Bowling Women’s Championship in Las Vegas in August 2018.

Mashael said: “Playing for fun is definitely enjoyable but when you wear your country’s flag that’s a huge responsibility put on your shoulder. You become an ambassador and a role model and when I’m put in that situation, I definitely want to give my all to be fit for that honor, and give the best image worthy of our beloved country.”

The bowlers expressed their gratitude to the Saudi Bowling Federation and its president Bader bin Abdullah Al-Alsheikh for his support and for creating opportunities for them so that they can progress, enrich their experiences and win awards and achievements.


Kane double, Kimmich strike give leaders Bayern 3-2 comeback win at Dortmund

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Kane double, Kimmich strike give leaders Bayern 3-2 comeback win at Dortmund

  • The win, thanks to Kimmich’s stunning late volley, moved Bayern a big step toward retaining their crown
  • The Bavarians are 11 points clear of second-placed Dortmund

DORTMUND: Bundesliga top scorer Harry Kane scored twice in 16 minutes and Joshua Kimmich snatched an 87th-minute winner as visitors Bayern Munich battled from a goal down to beat title rivals Borussia Dortmund 3-2 in a pulsating Der Klassiker on Saturday.
The win, thanks to Kimmich’s stunning late volley, moved Bayern a big step toward retaining their crown. The Bavarians are 11 points clear of second-placed Dortmund with the Ruhr valley club’s title hopes all but ended with 10 games remaining.
England captain and man-of-the-match Kane, who equalled a league record with at least two goals in four ⁠consecutive matches, has ⁠now netted 30 times in 24 league games this season.
The 32-year-old is looking to break the all-time Bundesliga record of 41 goals held by Robert Lewandowski. He also matched a league record with his 10th converted penalty.
Kane’s scoring form has carried him to the brink of a second league title with Bayern ⁠while also helping them reach the German Cup semifinals and Champions League Round of 16, with the World Cup start just over three months away.
Dortmund, who were eliminated by Atalanta in the midweek Champions League playoffs, needed a win to have any realistic chance of staying in contention for the championship.
“It’s a huge win for us in this title race,” Kane said. “We managed to come back from behind, we played our game and knew they would be tired after playing midweek.
“We never gave up. It’s ⁠really special ⁠to come and win here. We can be proud of this win,” he said.
The visitors made a strong start with five efforts on goal before Dortmund scored against the run of play when Nico Schlotterbeck headed in Daniel Svensson’s corner after 26 minutes.
But Kane was left unmarked in the 54th to tap home from a Serge Gnabry header before converting a penalty after 70 minutes to put the visitors ahead.
Dortmund levelled through Svensson’s superb 83rd-minute volley in a rollercoaster finale but the visitors bounced back once more to snatch the three points when Kimmich blasted home a superb late volley of his own.