Saudi rider Ahmed Al-Sharbatly exits from Tokyo 2020 Paralympic Games

Sarah Al-Jumaah and Ahmed Al-Sharbatly carry the Saudi flag at the Tokyo 2020 Paralympic Games opening ceremony. (AFP)
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Updated 26 August 2021
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Saudi rider Ahmed Al-Sharbatly exits from Tokyo 2020 Paralympic Games

  • The 40-year-old Al-Sharbatly finished 10th at Tokyo’s Equestrian Park
  • Maryam Al-Muraisel was also eliminated from the Table Tennis Women’s Singles

Saudi Arabia’s Ahmed Al-Sharbatly has left the Tokyo 2020 Paralympic Games after finishing 10th out of 14 riders in the Equestrian Mixed Individual Test — Grade V competition on Thursday afternoon.

The 40-year-old exited the tournament at the Japanese capital’s Equestrian Park on a disappointing day for the Kingdom’s athletes in which Maryam Al-Muraisel was also eliminated from the Table Tennis Women’s Singles.

The top three places in the equestrian event were taken by Michele George of Belgium, Sophie Wells of Great Britain and Frank Hosmar of the Netherlands.


Liverpool’s Wirtz will score many more after Wolves winner, says Slot

Updated 29 December 2025
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Liverpool’s Wirtz will score many more after Wolves winner, says Slot

  • Liverpool signed Florian Wirtz in June for a reported fee of £100 million, with a further £16 million in potential bonuses
  • The 22-year-old had failed to find the net in more than 20 appearances for Liverpool before scoring the ‌ winner in Saturday’s ‌ match

Florian Wirtz is beginning to find his feet at Liverpool and will keep getting better, manager Arne Slot said after the German midfielder scored his first ​goal for the Premier League champions in their 2-1 win over Wolverhampton Wanderers.
Liverpool signed Wirtz in June for a reported fee of 100 million pounds ($135 million), with a further 16 million pounds in potential bonuses.
The 22-year-old had failed to find the net in more than 20 appearances for Liverpool before scoring the ‌winner in Saturday’s ‌match, and Slot said his ‌performances ⁠had ​been ‌undervalued due to football’s obsession with statistics.
“I’m quite sure it was a relief for him. This I could see after his reaction after he scored the goal – and the same I saw with his teammates. I think they were really happy for him,” Slot told reporters.
“In football – rightly ⁠so, maybe – we mainly get judged on results, and individuals mainly ‌get judged on goals and assists. ‍Sometimes we tend to forget ‍what else there is to do during a ‍game.”
The Dutch manager called on Wirtz to keep going after ending his drought.
“He’s had multiple good games for us but I also feel he gets better and better every single ​game he is playing for us. He gets fitter and fitter and was getting closer and ⁠closer to his first goal,” he added.
“Then it was not a surprise to me that he scored one today, but he would probably be the first one to understand that one goal is not enough.
“He will score many more goals for us than only this one, but I also liked his performance during large parts of the game today. I think he was special in a lot of moments.”
Liverpool, fourth in the standings, next host ‌16th-placed Leeds United in a league match on January 1.