Saudi Arabia’s Fahad Al-Junaidel and Abdulrahman Al-Qurashi reach final of men’s 100m T53 at Tokyo 2020 Paralympic Games

Fahad Al-Junaidel (left) on his way to qualifying to the Men's 100m T-53 final at Tokyo Olympic Stadium. (Supplied)
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Updated 01 September 2021
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Saudi Arabia’s Fahad Al-Junaidel and Abdulrahman Al-Qurashi reach final of men’s 100m T53 at Tokyo 2020 Paralympic Games

  • Pair finished second in their respective heats and will be gunning for medals in Wednesday afternoon’s showdown

Saudi athletes Fahad Al-Junaidel and Abdulrahman Al-Qurashi will compete in the final of the men’s 100m T53 competition at Tokyo 2020 Paralympic Games after both finished second in their first-round heats early on Wednesday.

In the first heat at Tokyo Olympic Stadium, the 36-year-old Al-Junaidel qualified with a time of 15.08 seconds, coming in behind race winner Brent Lakatos of Canada (14.49 seconds) and just ahead of Ariosvaldo Fernandes da Silva of Brazil (15.3 seconds).




Abdulrahman Al-Qurashi reached the final of the Men's 100m T-53 at Tokyo 2020 Paralympic Games with a second place finish in Round 1 Heat 2. (Supplied)

The 23-year-old Al-Qurashi finished second in heat two with a personal best of 14.52 seconds, with Pongsakorn Paeyo of Thailand first with 14.30 seconds and Pierre Fairbank of France third on 15.09 seconds.

The two Saudis will take part in the final at the Olympic Stadium on Wednesday afternoon (1.20 p.m. KSA).


Liverpool thrash West Ham but Salah’s Premier League goal drought up to 10 games

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Liverpool thrash West Ham but Salah’s Premier League goal drought up to 10 games

  • Hugo Ekitike, Virgil van Dijk, Alexis Mac Allister and Cody Gakpo all scored for Liverpool
  • Salah’s last league goal for Liverpool was way back on Nov. 1 against Aston Villa

LONDON: Mohamed Salah’s run of Premier League games without scoring is up to 10.
Fortunately for the Egypt star, his Liverpool teammates had no problem finding the net in a 5-2 thrashing of West Ham on Saturday that continued the defending champion’s midseason recovery.
Hugo Ekitike, Virgil van Dijk, Alexis Mac Allister and Cody Gakpo all scored for Liverpool, which also forced an own-goal as the team racked up more than four goals in a league game for the first time this season.
Liverpool have won four games in a row in all competitions and six in their last seven — the only blip being the home loss to Manchester City. Arne Slot’s side moved level on points with fourth-placed Manchester United, which play on Sunday at home to Crystal Palace.
Salah’s last league goal for Liverpool was way back on Nov. 1 against Aston Villa. It’s his longest scoring drought in the competition since joining from Roma in 2017.
On a high-scoring day in the Premier League, Brentford gave up a three-goal lead before grabbing a stoppage-time winner through Mikkel Damsgaard to beat next-to-last Burnley 4-3 — though there was late drama as Ashley Barnes thought he equalized in the final seconds only for his goal to be ruled out by VAR.
Everton won at Newcastle 3-2 and Bournemouth’s unbeaten run stretched to eight games by fighting back to draw with Sunderland 1-1.