Crown prince, Olympics chief meet in Riyadh

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Updated 11 December 2023
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Crown prince, Olympics chief meet in Riyadh

  • Thomas Bach praised Saudi Arabia’s inclusion of more women in sport and leading positions within the sporting movement

RIYADH: Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman on Monday met with the president of the International Olympic Committee, Thomas Bach, in Riyadh.

They discussed the development of sport and the Olympics movement in the Kingdom, Saudi Press Agency reported.

The meeting was also attended by Saudi Minister of Sport Prince Abdulaziz bin Turki Al-Faisal, and Vice President of the Saudi Olympic and Paralympic Committee Prince Fahd bin Jalawi bin Abdulaziz.

Bach arrived in Saudi Arabia on Saturday for his third visit to the Kingdom since being elected as the IOC’s president in 2013 and was received by Prince Abdulaziz.

He toured the recently concluded Saudi Games 2023 site and noted the “extremely impressive” development of sport in the nation.

“I don’t think I’ve seen such a transformation of sport in such a short period of time in any country,” Bach added.

And he praised Saudi Arabia’s inclusion of more women in sport and leading positions within the sporting movement.


Leclerc fastest for Ferrari on final day of F1 testing

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Leclerc fastest for Ferrari on final day of F1 testing

  • Leclerc’s best time of one minute 31.992 seconds was 0.879 quicker than McLaren’s Norris
  • Leclerc was in the car all day

MANAMA: Formula One wrapped up pre-season testing in Bahrain on Friday with Charles Leclerc fastest for Ferrari and Racing Bulls rookie Arvid Lindblad pounding out a single-day record of 165 laps.
Leclerc’s best time of one minute 31.992 seconds was 0.879 quicker than McLaren’s reigning champion Lando Norris, second on the timesheets, and fastest of the three-day second test.
Four-times world champion Max Verstappen was third for Red Bull, 1.117 off ⁠the pace and ⁠pre-season favorite George Russell fourth for Mercedes and well off Kimi Antonelli’s Thursday best of 1:32.803.
Leclerc was in the car all day, with teammate and seven-times world champion Lewis Hamilton watching from the garage, and ⁠completed 132 laps of the Sakhir circuit.
Alpine, last overall in 2025, had Pierre Gasly fifth fastest with Oliver Bearman sixth for Haas and Gabriel Bortoleto seventh for the Audi works team that has replaced Sauber on the starting grid.
Lindblad, the sole rookie this season, was ninth and set a record for laps in a single day in Bahrain with ⁠the ⁠Racing Bulls car looking solid with the new Red Bull engine. The most previously was 161 by McLaren’s Oscar Piastri last week.
At the other end of the table, troubled Aston Martin completed only six laps with Lance Stroll scheduled to be in the car all day but failing to set a time with the team sidelined by a battery problem.
The 24-round season starts in Australia on March 8.