First Saudi female skating team aiming for international glory 

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The Saudi Skating League had organized more than 60 local female tournaments. The players are aged between 13 and 35. The national team has 32 members. (Supplied)
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Updated 09 January 2021
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First Saudi female skating team aiming for international glory 

  • ‘We are on our way to reach a secure competitive environment, where everyone can practice this sport with passion’

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Hajar Mohammed, 13, said skating is “one of the most beautiful and pleasurable sports for girls. It is full of fun, challenge, and competition, and it boosts fitness.”
Hajar, who has been practicing for four years, said that her family’s support was her primary motive. “This sport highly depends on concentration, which requires a clear mind as we need synchronization of both nerves and muscles,” she said.
She added that the support of the Saudi Skating League was the turning point for her. “These elites worked with efficiency and dedication to establish a strong Saudi team with a good reputation at the regional level, to prepare it to reach international levels.”
She hopes that there will be a special location for skating that could host all big competitions, especially as it is an entertainment sport, which boasts a huge number of fans worldwide.
“I hope that this sport spreads throughout the Kingdom, for it is worth being practiced, has big benefits on the fitness, skills, and psychological levels, and is considered as an aerobic sport,” she added.
She said that skating could be practiced in parks away from streets or cars like in Western countries, adding: “We are on our way to reach a secure competitive environment, where everyone can practice this sport with passion and assurance.”

I hope that this sport spreads throughout the Kingdom, for it is worth being practiced, has big benefits on the fitness, skills, and psychological levels, and is considered as an aerobic sport.

Hajar Mohammed, Sportswoman

Aljawhara Minwer, the team’s media and public relations officer, said that the female skating team was the first to be founded by the end of 2018 by the Saudi Skating League under the management of Zaher Al-Asiri, Raeah Al-Attas, and coach Abdul Aziz Al-Qahtani.
“After launching the first female team, the league formed the first female skating national team,” she said. “The team is preparing to represent the Kingdom in international competitions.”
Minwer said the Saudi Skating League had organized more than 60 local female tournaments, adding that the players are aged between 13 and 35. The national team has 32 members.
“A special academy was founded to teach women this sport. Competitions are divided into various categories like speed skating, marathons, and more. There are also individual challenges,” she added.
Zaher Al-Asiri, president of the Saudi Skating League, said the league will develop skating talents, and establish a national team capable of competing in international tournaments and “organize educational seminars and workshops, and local competitions for all age groups to increase the number of those who practice this sport.”


Saudi volunteers pack aid as KSrelief steps up help for Gaza

Updated 16 February 2026
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Saudi volunteers pack aid as KSrelief steps up help for Gaza

  • Packages include rice, oil, canned goods, dairy products, shelter kits, and will be delivered through Rafah crossing
  • Reported death toll of Israel’s war in Gaza has surpassed 70,000, with more than 171,000 people injured

RIYADH: The Saudi aid agency KSrelief has been preparing food baskets and shelter kits to help Palestinians in the Gaza Strip.

Shalhoub bin Abdullah Al-Shalhoub, KSrelief’s director of media and public relations, called the initiative a “community-driven effort.”

Al-Shalhoub added: “There has been a popular campaign to support the Palestinian people, and this has given us the opportunity to launch the initiative to allow volunteers to help prepare the food baskets.”

Each food basket contains 7 kg of basmati rice, two bags of halva, 10 cans of tuna, 16 cans of fava beans, two large bottles of cooking oil, 1 kg of salt, 3 kg of sugar, 15 cans of evaporated milk, 1 kg of peanut butter, and a stock of cheese.

Al-Shalhoub told Arab News: “As you can see behind me, it is a beautiful sight. Seeing these young men and women here fills us with pride. You can truly sense their enthusiasm and commitment to this humanitarian work.”

KSrelief opened its volunteer portal three days ago to register participants for preparing food baskets at the agency’s warehouse. More than 80,000 people have already registered, according to Al-Shalhoub.

Anyone can sign up, choose a campaign or specialization, and volunteer.

Al-Shalhoub said: “We say to the Saudi people: You are naturally inclined toward goodness and charitable work. What we see today is one of the most inspiring humanitarian scenes embodied in this image behind me.”

The food basket and shelter kit initiative follows others led by KSrelief since the Gaza conflict began in October 2023.

Al-Shalhoub said that 80 aircraft, eight ships, and 20 ambulances had been deployed to the Gaza Strip to help the situation there.

This support is continuing across three main sectors: food security, health and medical assistance, and Ramadan programs and seasonal campaigns.

Al-Shalhoub said: “During this period (Ramadan), we are also collecting donations as part of the Palestine Campaign, which has received a high level of contributions.”

All aid will enter the Gaza Strip through the Rafah crossing. Israel reopened Gaza’s Rafah border with Egypt in early February — the only exit point for Palestinians not controlled by Israel — to limited traffic after nearly two years of closure.

The World Health Organization, the Food and Agriculture Organization, the UN Children’s Fund, and the World Food Programme reported in August 2025 that half a million people in Gaza were trapped in famine, and called for an immediate ceasefire in the conflict and “unhindered” humanitarian access.

International pressure is today focused on increasing daily truck capacity and restoring fuel access. Aid continues but remains inconsistent due to numerous missions being denied or impeded by Israeli authorities.

The reported death toll of Israel’s war in Gaza has surpassed 70,000, with more than 171,000 people injured, according to recent reports.

The World Peace Foundation reported in August 2025 that deaths from starvation and health-related causes had “without doubt” exceeded 10,000.

Those interested in volunteering for the Palestine Campaign can register through KSrelief’s Saudi international volunteer portal: volunteer.ksrelief.org/en.