Riyadh hosts UNESCO meetings against doping in sport 

The fund assists states parties to the convention to develop and implement anti-doping projects. (Reuters/File Photo)
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Updated 16 January 2023
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Riyadh hosts UNESCO meetings against doping in sport 

  • Meetings involve the participation of Olympic Committee, Interpol, the EU and African Union

RIYADH: Riyadh hosted on Sunday the fourth executive office meeting of UNESCO's Conference of Parties to the International Convention against Doping in Sport, Saudi Press Agency reported.

Meanwhile, the fifth meeting of the approval committee of the UNESCO Fund for the Elimination of Doping in Sport will take place in the capital on Tuesday. 

Several UNESCO officials, as well as representatives from the International Olympic Committee, Interpol, the EU and the African Union, are attending the two meetings. 

The convention supports the international harmonization of anti-doping legislation, guidelines, regulations and rules to provide a fair playing environment for all athletes. It is the second most ratified UNESCO treaty, with 191 states parties.

The fund assists states parties to the convention to develop and implement anti-doping projects. 


Sweden’s Ekstrom takes Dakar stage seven win in Saudi Arabia

Updated 11 January 2026
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Sweden’s Ekstrom takes Dakar stage seven win in Saudi Arabia

  • Qatar’s Nasser Al-Attiyah stays top in the car category

WADI AL-DAWASI: Mattias Ekstrom won stage seven of the Dakar Rally on Sunday as the field started the second week in Saudi Arabia with late drama for Toyota’s Henk Lategan while Qatar’s Nasser Al-Attiyah stayed top in the car category.

South African Lategan had looked like taking the stage and overall lead but let both slip through his fingers after the day’s final checkpoint.

Instead, Sweden’s Ekstrom, winner of the prologue in a Ford Raptor, became ‌the first ‌driver in the top car ‌category to take more ‌than one stage this year.

Lategan had led Ekstrom after 417 of 459km from Riyadh to Wadi Al-Dawasir, but finished eight minutes and 35 seconds behind the winner after having to stop for 10 minutes at the 428km mark.

Ekstrom moved up to second overall, four minutes and 47 seconds behind Dacia Sandriders’ five-times Dakar ‌winner Al-Attiyah with Lategan third.

Spaniard Nani ‍Roma was fourth for ‍Ford after being reinstated by stewards late on ‍Saturday’s rest day as winner of stage five and having a one minute and 10 second penalty rescinded.

In the motorcycle category, Australian Daniel Sanders extended his lead over American rival Ricky Brabec to four minutes and 25 seconds with Argentine rider Luciano Benavides a further 15 seconds adrift.

Sanders had been a mere 45 seconds clear after Friday’s sixth stage but Honda’s Brabec finished the 459km stage 10th to the Australian’s fourth.

Argentine Benavides won the stage, his second triumph of the event, in a one-two for the Red Bull KTM factory team with Spaniard Edgar Canet, while Honda’s French challenger Adrien Van Beveren was third.

Monday’s 481km stage eight is the longest of ‌the race with riders and drivers navigating canyons and dunes around Wadi Ad Dawasir.