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Post by : Maya Rahman
The Saudi Paralympic athletics team celebrated impressive victories at the sixth Islamic Solidarity Games in Riyadh, taking place in 2025. Hani Al-Nakhli stood out by clinching the gold medal in the discus throw with a remarkable throw of 30.92 meters, amassing 950 points. A Jordanian athlete earned the silver by scoring 893 points, and the bronze was secured by an Iraqi competitor who achieved 881 points. Al-Nakhli’s exceptional performance showcased his dedication, skill, and strength, significantly contributing to Saudi Arabia’s medal success in athletics.
Besides Al-Nakhli, other Saudi talents also performed admirably. Hussain Al-Hizam won gold in pole vault, clearing an impressive height of 5.65 meters. This achievement reflected his excellent technique and consistency, leading to his victory in this challenging discipline. Moreover, Abdulaziz Al-Atafi represented Saudi Arabia in the 100-meter sprint, finishing with a time of 10.32 seconds to secure the silver medal. An Omani runner claimed gold in this event, while Cameroon secured the bronze.
The wealth of talent among Saudi athletes was further demonstrated with Raed Aljadani qualifying for the finals in the 1500-meter race, finishing the qualifiers with a time of 4:02.58 minutes in fifth place. His advancement to the finals highlighted his endurance and tactical prowess in running, indicating promising prospects for Saudi athletics in upcoming international competitions.
These exceptional performances at the Riyadh Islamic Solidarity Games underscore Saudi Arabia’s growing influence in Paralympic sports and athletics. Saudi athletes are continuously gaining invaluable experience, building confidence, and achieving impressive results on major international stages. The Games offered a crucial platform for showcasing their dedication, rigorous training regimes, and competitive spirit against top competitors from various nations.
In conclusion, the gold medal achievements of Hani Al-Nakhli in discus and Hussain Al-Hizam in pole vault, alongside Abdulaziz Al-Atafi’s silver in the 100 meters, marked a monumental day for Saudi athletics. Such successes not only boost the Kingdom’s medal tally but also inspire future generations of athletes to strive for excellence in sports. These performances reflect the effectiveness of Saudi Arabia’s training initiatives and the dedicated support for both Paralympic and national athletes.
Saudi athletes continue to uphold high standards on the global stage. Their accomplishments at the Riyadh 2025 Islamic Solidarity Games highlight the nation’s commitment to sports and providing avenues for athletes to excel internationally.
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