Abdulrahman Al-Rajhi wins big at Diriyah Gate show jumping tournament

Abdulrahman Al-Rajhi was the weekend's outstanding performer at the Diriyah Gate Development Authority Show Jumping Tournament. (Supplied/Saudi Arabian Equestrian Federation (SAEF))
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Updated 26 April 2021
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Abdulrahman Al-Rajhi wins big at Diriyah Gate show jumping tournament

  • The awards were presented by Prince Fahad bin Jalawi, vice president of the Saudi Arabian Olympic Committee

RIYADH: Abdulrahman Al-Rajhi emerged as the big winner at the Diriyah Gate Development Authority Show Jumping Tournament after claiming first place in the senior category, with Badr Al-Fard securing second place and Kamelia Al-Ghir finishing third, the Arabic language daily newspaper Arriyadiyah reported.

The awards were presented by Prince Fahad bin Jalawi, vice president of the Saudi Arabian Olympic Committee, Prince Abdullah bin Fahad, president of the Saudi Arabian Equestrian Federation (SAEF), and Talal Kensara, director of the Strategic Department at the Diriyah Gate Development Authority.

In the medium-grade competition Al-Rajhi once again came out on top, with second place going to Christian Zouba, and third spot to Abdullah Al-Sharbatly. Khalid Al-Hadi won the junior category.

The SAEF concluded the tournament at the Mayadeen Equestrian Center in Riyadh this weekend, with 62 female and male riders qualifying for the semifinals from a field of more than 300 who participated in the league competition this season.

Friday’s semifinals saw 22 riders compete in the junior class, while 40 took part in the more advanced divisions. The top 30 then qualified for Saturday’s finals.


Saudi boxing’s inaugural ‘Kingdom’s Belt’ Championship crowns winners in Riyadh

Updated 08 February 2026
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Saudi boxing’s inaugural ‘Kingdom’s Belt’ Championship crowns winners in Riyadh

  • Record participation of 246 fighters highlights growing momentum of boxing across the Kingdom

RIYADH: The Saudi Arabian Boxing Federation staged its inaugural “Kingdom’s Belt” Championship in Riyadh this week, with champions crowned on Saturday after four days of competition.

Held at the Mike Tyson Club in Boulevard City, the tournament featured 246 male and female fighters representing 46 clubs from across the Kingdom — the largest turnout for a domestic boxing championship organized by the federation.

Athletes qualified through regional tournaments, setting up national-level competition across multiple weight divisions in both men’s and women’s categories.

The championship formed part of the federation’s official calendar and was run under technical and administrative supervision, with bouts conducted in line with approved regulations and officiating standards.

Fighters progressed through preliminary rounds and semifinals before Saturday’s finals, where winners received the Kingdom’s belts during the closing ceremony.

The event showcased competitive matchups across divisions and highlighted the continued growth of organized boxing in Saudi Arabia.

Federation officials said the tournament represents an important addition to the domestic calendar, offering athletes a structured pathway to compete nationally while supporting efforts to develop the sport across the Kingdom.