Special Olympics Saudi Arabia under starter’s orders in Jeddah

Special Olympics Saudi Arabia will hold athletic competitions in Jeddah with the participation of nine athletic sports, bocce, and weightlifting clubs. (@saudiarabiaso)
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Updated 10 November 2021
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Special Olympics Saudi Arabia under starter’s orders in Jeddah

  • More than 90 male and female players will compete in the events taking place at the King Abdullah Sports City
  • Competitions will be graded according to gender, age, and capabilities to ensure fair contests

RIYADH: Special Olympics Saudi Arabia will hold athletic competitions in Jeddah with the participation of nine athletic sports, bocce, and weightlifting clubs.

More than 90 male and female players will compete in the events taking place at the King Abdullah Sports City on Nov. 11 and 12.

Participants accompanied by up to 27 coaches are expected from Makkah, Taif, Asir, Tabuk, and Al-Baha as well as from Jeddah’s Special Needs Club, Help Center, Dirat Ajdadi club, and Ma’an Center.

Competitions will be graded according to gender, age, and capabilities to ensure fair contests.

The Olympics will take place in the presence and under the supervision of Maha bint Ahmed Al-Juffali, president of the Saudi Special Olympics Federation, and will include 50-, 100-, 200-, and 400-meter races, softball throw, long jump, weightlifting, and bocce ball, an Italian game played individually as well as in teams.

The federation aims to encourage people with intellectual disabilities to break barriers, fight stereotypes, and develop friendships. It also helps acknowledge their efforts and highlights their accomplishments.


Israeli bobsleigher dismisses Olympics ‘diatribe’ by Swiss TV commentator

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Israeli bobsleigher dismisses Olympics ‘diatribe’ by Swiss TV commentator

  • The commentator went on to tell viewers that Edelman had posted on social media “in favor of the genocide in Gaza”
  • Israel has responded by qualifying these claims as “lies” and “anti-Semitic“

PARIS: An Israeli bobsleigher said on Tuesday he gave no “credence whatsoever” to the “diatribe” from a Swiss television commentator who had questioned the legitimacy of him competing at the Milan-Cortina Winter Olympics.
The commentator on Swiss channel RTS said Adam Edelman’s supportive comments of Israel’s more-than-two-year bombardment of Gaza, which has resulted in the deaths of over 70,000 people and the destruction of most of the territory’s infrastructure, should have resulted in him being barred from the Olympics.
“Edelman, first appearance at an Olympic Games, who defines himself and I quote ‘as a Zionist to the core’,” remarked the commentator, Stefan Renna, as Edelman and teammate Menachem Chen began their two-man bobsleigh run on Monday.
The commentator went on to tell viewers that Edelman had posted on social media “in favor of the genocide in Gaza. I remind you that genocide is the term used by the United Nations commission of inquiry.”
A commission mandated by the United Nations and several NGOs, including Amnesty International and Human Rights Watch, have accused Israel of perpetrating a genocide in Gaza.
Israel has responded by qualifying these claims as “lies” and “anti-Semitic.”
Renna also commented that Edelman had “said the Israeli military intervention was, I quote, the most morally justified war in history.”
He suggested Edelman should have been barred from the Milan-Cortina Games on the same basis that the International Olympic Committee refused to allow Russian athletes to appear if they had made pro-war remarks regarding their country’s 2022 invasion of Ukraine.
Edelman was furious and hit back on his Instagram account.
“I am aware of the diatribe the commentator directed toward the Israeli bobsled team on the Swiss Olympic broadcast today,” he wrote.
“I can’t help but notice the contrast: Shul Runnings (the Israeli team’s nickname) is a team of 6 proud Israelis who’ve made it to the Olympic stage.
“No coach with us. No big program. Just a dream, grit and unyielding pride in who we represent.
“Working together toward such an incredible goal and crushing it. Because that’s what Israelis do.
“I don’t think it’s possible to witness that and give credence to this commentary.”
IOC spokesperson Mark Adams said it was not for them to comment.
“In terms of specific comments by a commentator, that is a matter you have to refer to the broadcaster,” he said at the IOC daily briefing.
RTS had yet to respond to AFP’s request for a comment.