Saudi driver Dania Akeel ‘happy’ after completing Spain rally, bagging extra points

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Saudi racing driver Dania Akeel successfully finished the fourth round of the FIA World Cup for Cross-Country Bajas in Aragon, northern Spain. (Supplied)
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Saudi racing driver Dania Akeel successfully finished the fourth round of the FIA World Cup for Cross-Country Bajas in Aragon, northern Spain. (Supplied)
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Updated 24 July 2023
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Saudi driver Dania Akeel ‘happy’ after completing Spain rally, bagging extra points

  • Competing in the T3 category, the two-day race covered around 847 km including 546 special stages
  • Akeel battled to finish in 12th position and score five additional points

RIYADH: Saudi racing driver Dania Akeel successfully finished the fourth round of the FIA World Cup for Cross-Country Bajas in Aragon, northern Spain, accompanied by her German navigator Tay Berry.

Competing in the T3 category, the two-day race covered around 847 km including 546 special stages and took place in temperatures of more than 40 degrees Celsius.

Akeel started the round in the show stage against strong competition, but on day two dropped down the positions after her car experienced mechanical problems and got a flat tire.

However, she battled on to finish in 12th position and score five additional points.

She said: “I am happy with this result despite the strong competition and technical problems we always expect in the stages, especially on the first day.

“However, the car ran smoothly on the second day, and I, alongside Berry, managed to reduce the time differential and head to the finish line.

“My navigator Berry played a significant role in this rally and proved her experience, which helped me achieve this good result and score more points in the championship.

“There are four remaining rounds in this season, and we are determined to stay in the competition,” she added.

Akeel is sponsored by Abdul Latif Jameel Co., Saudi Tamer Group, and Hertz, as well as Toyota Oils, BFGoodrich Tires, Magrabi Hospitals and Centers, and Red Bull energy drinks.

The fifth round of the championship will take place in Poland between Aug. 24 and 27.


Fight week begins in Riyadh for Ring V: Night of the Samurai

Updated 23 December 2025
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Fight week begins in Riyadh for Ring V: Night of the Samurai

  • In Saturday’s main event at the Mohammed Abdu Arena, undisputed super bantamweight world champion Inoue defends his titles against Mexican challenger Picasso in a 12-round showdown

RIYADH: Fight week activities for Ring V: Night of the Samurai officially began on Tuesday at Boulevard City, launching the countdown to one of Riyadh Season 2025’s headline boxing events.

At the opening grand arrivals event at the Global Theater, several international fighters walked the red carpet, including Reito Tsutsumi, Leobardo Sanchez, Taiga Imanaga, Eridson Garcia, Willibaldo Garcia, Kenshiro Teraji, Junto Nakatani and Sebastian Hernandez, before the arrival of main-event fighters Naoya Inoue and Alan Picasso.

In Saturday’s main event at the Mohammed Abdu Arena, undisputed super bantamweight world champion Inoue defends his titles against Mexican challenger Picasso in a 12-round showdown.

The fight card features five bouts in total, including an IBF super flyweight world title contest between Mexico’s Garcia and Japan’s Teraji, as well as Nakatani’s debut at super bantamweight against unbeaten Mexican Hernandez.

Fight week continues on Wednesday with open workouts for fans and media, while the event will be broadcast globally on DAZN, with exclusive coverage in Japan on Lemino.