$1m Street Fighter 6 set to kick off at Gamers8: The Land of Heroes in Riyadh

Street Fighter franchise set for debut at Gamers8 in Riyadh. (SEF)
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Updated 09 August 2023
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$1m Street Fighter 6 set to kick off at Gamers8: The Land of Heroes in Riyadh

  • Famous franchise makes its debut at Gamers8 from Aug. 10-13 at Boulevard Riyadh City

RIYADH: The Street Fighter 6 competition is set to take place at Gamers8: Land of Heroes from August 10 to 13, with 32 of the world’s best players competing for a total prize pool of $1 million.

Faisal bin Homran, chief esports officer at the Saudi Esports Federation, said: “The biggest and best Street Fighter 6 tournament is finally here, and what better stage for such a spectacular showdown than Gamers8: The Land of Heroes. From day one, we’ve fulfilled our promise to deliver the greatest gaming and esports events.

“Our ever-increasing fanbase has loved each and every element of our action-packed summer schedule to date — and we’re beyond excited that Street Fighter 6 is the next stop on this journey. A truly legendary franchise, we’re delighted to welcome Street Fighter into the Gamers8 elite roster, and we cannot wait for the action to begin.”

First released in the summer of 1987, Street Fighter is one of the highest-grossing video game franchises of all time and a staple of gaming folklore. Thirty-five years on from its inception, the series has solidified its hall of fame status with more than 52 million sales globally.

And now, the most recent incarnation tops the bill in the main event at Gamers8: The Land of Heroes at Boulevard Riyadh City.

Street Fighter 6 has been eagerly awaited in recent weeks as gamers were recently offered an exclusive opportunity to test the latest figure added to the fight roster — Rashid, the franchise’s new Arab-inspired character. In association with the Saudi Esports Federation, Street Fighter 6 publisher Capcom offered this opportunity from July 20 to 23 before his official unveiling.

The eight-week Gamers8: The Land of Heroes contest has a prize pool of $45 million — triple that of Gamers8 last year. The biggest gaming and esports festival worldwide features 16 elite esports tournaments from 13 top titles, as well as community gaming and educational platforms.

The festival concludes with the Next World Forum, a gaming and esports event at the Four Seasons Hotel Riyadh on Aug. 30 and 31, that brings together sector leaders and experts from around the world.


Klaebo becomes 1st athlete to win 6 golds at a Winter Games as Norway sweeps 50km mass start

Updated 21 February 2026
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Klaebo becomes 1st athlete to win 6 golds at a Winter Games as Norway sweeps 50km mass start

  • Klaebo’s victory in the 50-kilometer mass start race shattered the nearly 50-year record
  • Klaebo said he was overwhelmed with emotions crossing the finish line

TESERO, Italy: Norway’s Johannes Hoesflot Klaebo completed his historic gold medal sweep of the men’s cross-country skiing events on Saturday by winning his sixth race and setting the record for the most golds by one athlete in a single Winter Olympics.
Klaebo’s victory in the 50-kilometer mass start race shattered the nearly 50-year record set by American speed skater Eric Heiden, who won five golds in the 1980 Lake Placid Olympics.
All of Heiden’s wins were in individual races and two of Klaebo’s have come in team events, so Heiden’s record for individual wins still stands.
Klaebo said he was overwhelmed with emotions crossing the finish line and couldn’t describe how he felt after repeating the feat he accomplished at last year’s world championships in Trondheim, Norway, when he won all six events.
“It’s unbelievable,” he said. “It still feels really good to race, and I’m always looking forward to going out there and fighting for the medal.”
Klaebo’s teammates, Martin Loewstroem Nyenget, took silver, and Emil Iversen, won bronze in a Norwegian sweep.
“I’m starting to believe maybe he is a machine,” Nyenget said of Klaebo, who sprinted uphill past him at the end to win in his trademark fashion. “It’s close to impossible to beat him in the finish.”
The three Norwegians broke out to an early lead and then continued to build the gap on their chasers.
In the final lap, Nyenget and Klaebo pushed uphill and dropped Iversen. Klaebo stayed in second waiting to launch his winning move.
As the two reached the final hill, Klaebo literally ran away from Nyenget and was bound for glory.
As he glided toward the finish, he pointed his fingers toward the sky, took one stride across the line, toppled over on his right hip and rolled onto his back.
France’s Theo Schely finished fourth, nearly three minutes back and Savelii Korostelev, a Russian competing as an individual neutral athlete, finished fifth at 3:38.3 back.
The highest-placed US skier was Gus Schumacher, who won a silver in a team relay, in 13th place.
The win extends Klaebo’s record for most career Winter Olympic gold medals to 11 over three Games. The previous record had been eight, which Klaebo broke Feb. 15.
Klaebo has the second-most Olympic golds overall. US swimming great Michael Phelps has 23.
The win gave Norway a record 18th gold medal and further increased their lead in the total medal count in these games to 40 overall.
The country set the record Friday for the most gold medals won by a nation at a single Winter Olympics when biathlete Johannes Dale-Skjevdal won the 15-kilometer mass start race.