Second Rally Jameel kicks off on International Women’s Day

1 / 3
On International Women’s Day, 82 competitors, including drivers and co-drivers. AN photo by Huda Bashatah
2 / 3
On International Women’s Day, 82 competitors, including drivers and co-drivers. AN photo by Huda Bashatah
3 / 3
On International Women’s Day, 82 competitors, including drivers and co-drivers. AN photo by Huda Bashatah
Short Url
Updated 08 March 2023
Follow

Second Rally Jameel kicks off on International Women’s Day

  • 82 competitors from 25 countries begin 5-day, 1,600 km race through desert terrain
  • Elephant Rock in AlUla plays host to event’s ceremonial start

ALULA: Rally Jameel, the region’s first women’s only navigational rally, kicked off its second edition on Wednesday against the dramatic backdrop of AlUla’s Elephant Rock.

On International Women’s Day, 82 competitors, including drivers and co-drivers, representing 25 countries embarked on a race that will cover 1,600 km of challenging desert terrain over five days.

Competitors’ precision driving and navigational skills will be tested as they deepen their knowledge of local culture and history on a journey that began in AlUla and will end in Qassim via Hail.

“I’m happy to be taking on this incredible journey again with fellow women from all over the world during International Women’s Day,” Saudi participant and third-place finisher in the first edition Maha Al-Hamali said.

“This rally is a testament that women have the courage and drive to take on new and challenging experiences, especially Saudi women who recently started driving and now have a strong presence in Rally Jameel. I wish all participants the best of luck and let’s take on this beautiful journey together.”

 

An increase in corporate backing this year has resulted in support for more teams. This participation creates new opportunities for private sector companies to participate in motorsports as the rally develops new drivers, navigators, and prepares them for future competitions.

Munir Khoja, managing director, marketing communications at Abdul Latif Jameel Motors, expressed his delight at the success of Rally Jameel.

“As we prepare for this incredible adventure, we are overwhelmed by the interest participants are showing. We had 68 participants consisting of drivers and their co-drivers from 15 nationalities in our inaugural edition. Today we have 82 participants from 25 nationalities, which exceeded our expectations.

“More importantly, it is an inspiring testament to our efforts aimed at supporting Saudi Arabia’s vision to empower women,” he added.

Australian competitor Sally Kay said: “I’m very much excited to take on the rally, and being here in beautiful AlUla is just breathtaking. I have met with fantastic women participating in the second edition of the rally and I want to take this opportunity on International Women’s Day and say to all women to just be yourself, do your best and keep moving forward.

“I’m grateful for the organizers for inviting me to be part of this exciting women-only rally, this is my fourth time in the Kingdom and I love it.”


Stylish Algeria win third game at Africa Cup

Updated 58 min 14 sec ago
Follow

Stylish Algeria win third game at Africa Cup

  • Algeria make it three out of three in Group E as they beat Equatorial Guinea 3-1

RABAT: Algeria kept up their winning run at the Africa Cup ​of Nations finals, making it three out of three in Group E as they beat Equatorial Guinea 3-1 on Wednesday to affirm their status ‌among the tournament ‌favorites.
Goals ‌in ⁠the ​first ‌half from Zineddine Belaid, Fares Chaibi and Ibrahim Maza saw a second-string side register a comfortable victory at the Stade Moula El ⁠Hassan, with veteran Emilio Nsue ‌pulling one back for ‍Equatorial Guinea ‍after the break.
Algeria ‍were already confirmed as group winners after beating Burkina Faso on Sunday to set up ​a last-16 clash with the Democratic Republic of ⁠Congo, enabling them to make nine changes for Wednesday’s game.
Equatorial Guinea finished last in Group E without any points, unable to reprise their giant killing heroics of the last Cup of Nations in the ‌Ivory Coast.