Saudi Arabia claim 3rd straight Arab Taekwondo Championship in Fujairah

The Saudi national team’s 14 medals secured the Arab Taekwondo Championship title in Fujiarah. (SPA)
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Updated 09 February 2024
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Saudi Arabia claim 3rd straight Arab Taekwondo Championship in Fujairah

  • National squad’s female and male athletes win 14 medals to top final standings

The Saudi national team have been crowned champions of the Arab Taekwondo Championship, which wrapped up on Wednesday at the Zayed Sports Complex in Fujairah, UAE, as reported by Arriyadiyah.

The victory marks the third time in a row that the team from the Kingdom has claimed the title.

More than 1,200 male and female athletes took part in the fourth edition of the tournament, with the Saudi squad claiming 14 medals to top the final standings.

Saudi Arabia’s tally included five gold medals for Donia Abu Talib and Ahmed Al-Mawllad in the adult category, Abdulrahman Al-Shahrani and Anas Al-Qarnos in the youth category, and Abdulaziz Shabani in the junior category; two silver medals for Miral Matar and Ahmed bin Qasim; and seven bronze medals for Abdulelah Asiri, Ali Al-Mabrouk, Abdullah Al-Mushrif, Rakan Al-Salamah, Abdulmohsen Al-Shuwaibi, Hamad Al-Shenaifi, and Rand Al-Sakib.

Shaddad Al-Omari, president of the Saudi Taekwondo Federation, said the championship represented the Saudi team’s first international participation of the season, and also acted as preparation for upcoming tournaments, most notably the Turkish Open 2024 taking place from Feb. 10-15 in the city of Antalya.


Record prize of up to $200k for a 9-darter at the Saudi Arabia Darts Masters

Updated 15 January 2026
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Record prize of up to $200k for a 9-darter at the Saudi Arabia Darts Masters

  • Players who complete a perfect leg will receive $100,000, with the chance to double it by hitting the bullseye with a bonus 10th dart
  • 8 Professional Darts Corporation stars will take on 8 of Asia’s top players in the tournament on Jan. 19 and 20 at the Global Theater in Boulevard City

RIYADH: Players at the Saudi Arabia Darts Masters in Riyadh next week have a chance to win a record-breaking cash prize for a nine-dart finish, with up to $200,000 up for grabs for a perfect leg.

Eight Professional Darts Corporation stars will take on eight of Asia’s leading players at the tournament, which is part of Riyadh Season, on Jan. 19 and 20 at the Global Theater in Boulevard City.

Turki Alalshikh, chairperson of the Kingdom’s General Entertainment Authority, revealed on Thursday that any player who hits a perfect nine-darter during the event will receive a $100,000 bonus, with the chance to double it through the Riyadh Season Bullseye Challenge.

With the leg already won, the player will throw a 10th dart, and if it hits the bullseye the prize will be doubled to $200,000, the biggest amount ever offered by a PDC-sanctioned event for a nine-darter.

Reigning world champion Luke Littler, who will head the line-up in Riyadh, previously hit a nine-darter on the World Series of Darts stage at the Bahrain Masters in 2024.

He will be joined by 2023/24 world champion Luke Humphries, world championship runner-up Gian van Veen, and three-time world champion Michael van Gerwen.

The PDC contingent also includes former world champion Gerwyn Price, world No. 7 Stephen Bunting, former UK Open winner Danny Noppert, and 2023 World Matchplay champion Nathan Aspinall.

Asia will be represented by Singapore veteran Paul Lim, who in 1990 famously threw the first televised World Darts Championship nine-darter, alongside Filipinos Alexis Toylo, Lourence Ilagan and Paolo Nebrida, Japan’s Motomu Sakai, Ryusei Azemoto and Tomoya Goto, and Hong Kong’s Man Lok Leung.