Samlah records fastest time on first day of Jatha category at Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques Camel Festival

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The first day of the Jatha stages were held at the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques Camel Festival. (Supplied)
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The first day of the Jatha stages were held at the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques Camel Festival. (Supplied)
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The first day of the Jatha stages were held at the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques Camel Festival. (Supplied)
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The first day of the Jatha stages were held at the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques Camel Festival. (Supplied)
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The first day of the Jatha stages were held at the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques Camel Festival. (Supplied)
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The first day of the Jatha stages were held at the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques Camel Festival. (Supplied)
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The first day of the Jatha stages were held at the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques Camel Festival. (Supplied)
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Updated 12 February 2024
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Samlah records fastest time on first day of Jatha category at Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques Camel Festival

  • Jatha category stages will conclude on Feb.13, including the running of the four Al-Ramz stages during the evening period
  • Jatha camels will cover a distance of 264 kilometers over 44 stages, each stage is 6 kilometers

RIYADH: Samlah, owned by Qatari Khaled Al-Hababi, recorded the fastest time on the first day of the Jatha stages at the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques Camel Festival.

The festival, organized by the Saudi Camel Racing Federation, is being held at Al-Janadriyah field in Riyadh.

The Jatha category stages will conclude on Feb.13, including the running of the four Al-Ramz stages during the evening period.

A total of 968 camels are competing in the Jatha category.

The Jatha camels will cover a distance of 264 kilometers over 44 stages, each stage is 6 kilometers.

Camel racing in the Kingdom, seen as significant from both a sporting and a cultural perspecive, is supported by the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques King Salman and by Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman.


Wissa back for DR Congo’s World Cup playoff

Updated 12 March 2026
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Wissa back for DR Congo’s World Cup playoff

  • The Congolese were eliminated in the round of 16 at the tournament in Morocco
  • They now have a chance ⁠to become the 10th African country at the World Cup in Canada, Mexico and the US starting in June

BRAZZAVILLE: Democratic Republic of Congo striker Yoane Wissa has returned to the squad for their World Cup playoff this month after missing the Africa Cup of Nations finals at the turn of the year.
The Newcastle United forward suffered a knee injury playing for his country against Senegal in a World Cup qualifier in early September, only returning to action ⁠in December, and ⁠was not chosen for the Cup of Nations in December and January.
The Congolese were eliminated in the round of 16 at the tournament in Morocco.
They now have a chance ⁠to become the 10th African country at the World Cup in Canada, Mexico and the US starting in June.
They are competing in the inter-confederation playoff in Guadalajara, Mexico on March 31 against either Jamaica or New Caledonia, who meet five days earlier.
The winners of the March 31 game qualify for ⁠the ⁠World Cup and will be in Group K with Colombia, Portugal and Uzbekistan.
DR Congo coach Sebastien Desabre named 26 players for the playoff with defender Dylan Batubinsika of Greek side AEL and Watford right back Jeremy Ngakia returning.
Elche’s former England under-21 midfielder Grady Diangana, who missed the Cup of Nations finals, is also included.