All you need to know about Saudi Arabia’s participation at 2020 Tokyo Paralympic Games

Saudi Arabia's delegation for the Tokyo 2020 Paralympic Games includes seven athletes who will take part in athletics, table tennis and equestrian events. (Saudi NPC)
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Updated 23 August 2021
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All you need to know about Saudi Arabia’s participation at 2020 Tokyo Paralympic Games

  • The seven-member delegation will represent the Kingdom in athletics, table tennis and equestrian events at the games starting tomorrow

The seven-athlete Saudi Arabian delegation for the 2020 Tokyo Paralympic Games are in the final stages of preparation for the tournament, which will run from Aug. 24 until Sept. 5 in the Japanese capital.

Taking part over the next two weeks will be Abdulrahman Al-Qurashi, Fahad Al-Junaidel, Ali Al-Nakhli, Hassan Doshi, Sarah Al-Jumaah, and Al-Hanouf Abu Hamed in athletics; Maryam Al-Muraisel in table tennis; and Ahmed Al-Sharbatly in the equestrian event.

Last Sunday, the Saudi National Paralympic Committee held a presentation ceremony in Riyadh for the athletes during which Ahmad bin Abdul Aziz Al-Mugairin, president of the NPC, told Sports 24 TV: “In the past, there was only participation from the said athletes. Now our targets have changed. Now it’s about achievement.”

The recent 2020 Tokyo Olympic Games saw Saudi karate star Tarek Hamdi return home with a silver medal, and there are hopes that the Kingdom’s Paralympic athletes can add to that success.

Here is the schedule for all their initial participations with the potential for more action depending on their individual progress and the nature of the event.

Maryam Al-Muraisel

Sport: Table Tennis

Participation: Individual (Aug. 25 — 10 a.m. KSA), Individual (Aug. 26 — 3 a.m. KSA)

Ahmed Al-Sharbatly

Sport: Equestrian

Participation: Individual Jumping (Aug. 26 — 9 a.m. KSA), Dressage (Aug. 30— 9 a.m. KSA)

Ali Al-Nakhli

Sport: Athletics

Participation: 100m (Aug. 27 — 1:20 p.m. KSA), 200m (Sept. 4 — 4:24 a.m. KSA)

Sarah Al-Jumaah

Sport: Athletics

Participation: Shot Put (Sept. 1 — 1:04 p.m. KSA)

Abdulrahman Al-Qurashi

Sport: Athletics

Participation: Wheelchair 100m (Sept. 1 — 1:15 p.m. KSA), Wheelchair 400m (Sept. 1 — 1:58 p.m. KSA)

Fahad Al-Junaidel

Sport: Athletics

Participation: Wheelchair 100m (Sept. 1 — 1:15 p.m. KSA)

Hassan Doshi

Sport: Athletics

Participation: Long Jump (Sept. 4 — 1:08 p.m. KSA)


ILT20 season 4 set for blockbuster finish as playoffs begin

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ILT20 season 4 set for blockbuster finish as playoffs begin

  • The playoffs begin on Tuesday in Abu Dhabi, where Desert Vipers will face MI Emirates in Qualifier 1 for a direct berth in the final

DUBAI: The International League T20’s fourth season has reached the playoff stage, with the final four confirmed after Abu Dhabi Knight Riders sealed the last spot with a 32-run win over Gulf Giants.

The playoffs begin on Tuesday in Abu Dhabi, where Desert Vipers will face MI Emirates in Qualifier 1 for a direct berth in the final.

The Abu Dhabi Knight Riders will then take on defending champions Dubai Capitals in the Eliminator in Dubai on Thursday. The winner will advance to Qualifier 2 in Sharjah to meet the loser of Qualifier 1 to determine the second spot in the final, set for Jan. 4 at Dubai International Stadium.

The Vipers topped the league stage with eight wins, including a historic Super Over victory against Gulf Giants.

Key contributors include Max Holden (318 runs), Sam Curran (285 runs, seven wickets), and bowlers Khuzaima Tanveer (14 wickets) and David Payne (12 wickets).

MI Emirates, who secured second place with a late-season five-match winning streak, are evenly matched against the Vipers historically, with four wins apiece.

UAE star Muhammad Waseem (293 runs) has been a standout performer.

Reigning champions Capitals finished the league stage with five wins and five losses, led by bowlers Waqar Salamkheil (17 wickets) and Mustafizur Rahman (15 wickets), and batsmen Jordan Cox (311 runs) and Shayan Jahangir (302 runs).

The Knight Riders, making only their second playoff appearance, will face a Capitals side that has won eight of nine previous encounters between the two. Ajay Kumar (15 wickets) has been their top bowler this season.

The ILT20 carries a total prize pool of over $1 million, with $700,000 for the champions and $300,000 for the runners-up.