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Saudi racer Orjwan Ammar prepares for 2024 Qassim Rally

海角直播鈥檚 trailblazing female rally driver, Orjwan Ammar, plans to build on her second-place finish in her debut at the Saudi Toyota Championship in Tabuk last year, as she prepares for this week鈥檚 Qassim Rally. (Supplied)
海角直播鈥檚 trailblazing female rally driver, Orjwan Ammar, plans to build on her second-place finish in her debut at the Saudi Toyota Championship in Tabuk last year, as she prepares for this week鈥檚 Qassim Rally. (Supplied)
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Updated 21 October 2024

Saudi racer Orjwan Ammar prepares for 2024 Qassim Rally

Saudi racer Orjwan Ammar prepares for 2024 Qassim Rally
  • Organized by the Saudi Automobile and Motorcycle Federation, the three-day off-road rally will navigate the open deserts surrounding Buraydah

JEDDAH: 海角直播鈥檚 trailblazing female rally driver, Orjwan Ammar, plans to build on her second-place finish in her debut at the Saudi Toyota Championship in Tabuk last year, as she prepares for this week鈥檚 Qassim Rally.

On her return to racing, Ammar will be accompanied by her co-driver, Khalid Al-Kindi of the UAE, as they tackle the 367-kilometer race, which runs from Oct. 23 to 26.

Organized by the Saudi Automobile and Motorcycle Federation, the three-day off-road rally will navigate the open deserts surrounding Buraydah.

Ammar, who was runner-up in the T4 鈥淪ide by Side鈥 category in last year鈥檚 competition, is keen to build on her previous success. She said she aims to deliver another standout performance as she eyes an advanced position in the overall rankings.

鈥淭he race is a big challenge,鈥 Ammar said. 鈥淏ut with determination and adaptability, I鈥檓 ready to face any difficulties and demonstrate my driving skills.鈥

Ammar said she was determined to cement her status as a leading figure in motorsport, while also hoping to inspire young Saudi and Arab women by showing that they can make their mark in a traditionally male-dominated field.

鈥淚 am excited to be part of the Qassim Rally and aim for a podium finish,鈥 Ammar told Arab News. 鈥淚 will do my best to be among the frontrunners.鈥


Acclaim for Bounou, Al-Dawsari as world reacts to Al-Hilal鈥檚 performance against Real Madrid

Acclaim for Bounou, Al-Dawsari as world reacts to Al-Hilal鈥檚 performance against Real Madrid
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Acclaim for Bounou, Al-Dawsari as world reacts to Al-Hilal鈥檚 performance against Real Madrid

Acclaim for Bounou, Al-Dawsari as world reacts to Al-Hilal鈥檚 performance against Real Madrid
  • New coach Simone Inzaghi鈥檚 tactics praised after Saudi club鈥檚 impressive 1-1 draw in FIFA Club World Cup
  • It was on social media, however, that the impact of Al-Hilal鈥檚 performance reverberated most

DUBAI: An impressive 1-1 draw by Al-Hilal against Spanish giants Real Madrid in the FIFA World Club Cup has drawn praise from football fans and media alike, with goalkeeper Yassine 鈥淏ono鈥 Bounou and captain Salem Al-Dawsari receiving particular attention.

Al-Dawsari caused a stir among the media, who recalled his heroics in scoring 海角直播鈥檚 winner against Argentina at the 2022 World Cup in Qatar, while Bounou was a key player for Morocco who reached the semifinals in the same tournament.

There was also recognition of the role played by Simone Inzaghi, the new Al-Hilal coach, who took over the reins following his departure from UEFA Champions League finalists Inter Milan.

鈥淔or Al-Hilal, many foreign players who now play for the club have experience at top teams and stages of tournaments, like Manchester City and World Cup semifinals,鈥 wrote the Washington Post after the encounter at Hard Rock Stadium in Washington.

鈥淚nzaghi has made a big step after guiding Inter Milan to two Champions League finals, now stepping out of his comfort zone.鈥

Al Jazeera said Real Madrid had labored to the 1-1 result draw against a spirited Al-Hilal and that 鈥淪imone Inzaghi鈥檚 men showed defensive grit and enough attacking intent to rattle their illustrious opponents.鈥

The BBC compared the Al-Hilal coach鈥檚 debut to that of opposite number Xabi Alonso, saying: 鈥淚nzaghi will likely be the more satisfied, with his unfancied Al-Hilal side impressing and threatening to deliver a remarkable result even without a prolific marksman of their own, given Aleksandar Mitrovic was ruled out through injury.鈥

It was on social media, however, that the impact of Al-Hilal鈥檚 performance reverberated most.

Many commenters highlighted the challenges posed by 33-year-old Al-Dawsari to Real Madrid debutant Trent Alexander Arnold, who was involved in one of the most high-profile transfers of the summer when he joined the Saudi club from Liverpool just weeks ago.

鈥淚 was raving about Salem Al-Dawsari during the Arabian Gulf Cup as one of the best players I have ever seen. An unbelievable talent and Real Madrid found that out for themselves,鈥 journalist David Rhys Williams wrote on X.

Seb Stafford-Bloor of The Athletic echoed the sentiments in his own tweet: 鈥淪alem Al-Dawsari is a super player 鈥 and he鈥檚 had an excellent half. Causing all kinds of problems down Real鈥檚 right.鈥

One user said: 鈥淭rent getting dunked on by Salem Al-Dawsari,鈥 while another commented: 鈥淭rent getting cooked by Al-Dawsari.鈥 Others posted memes of the Al-Hilal player鈥檚 success in the head-to-head battle.

Meanwhile, Real Madrid goalkeeper Thibaut Courtois praised Bounou after a stoppage-time penalty save against Frederico Valverde secured a precious point for Al-Hilal.

鈥淔ede has a very strong shot but he does not look at the keeper. Bounou moved early and could reach it. Bounou is good at penalties,鈥 said Courtois.


On X, @Medias24, with over 180,000 followers, said: 鈥淎 world-renowned drill specialist, Yassine Bounou, once again demonstrated his instincts against Real Madrid. Marca praises him, FIFA celebrates him, and the numbers confirm: the Moroccan goalkeeper has become a global icon.鈥

Meanwhile Moroccan football account @MoroccanGrinta proudly tweeted: 鈥淧enalty in the 90th minute against Real Madrid? Not a problem when you have Yassine Bounou. The Atlas Lion delivers a masterclass and secures a crucial point for Al-Hilal.鈥

Sports News Africa posted a video of Bounou鈥檚 save and said: 鈥淲e鈥檒l let you watch yet another save from the best African goalkeeper in history against the GREAT Real Madrid. Yassine Bounou鈥︹


Olympic leader Bach got 10 percent raise in 2024 payment that trails far behind soccer鈥檚 elected leaders

Olympic leader Bach got 10 percent raise in 2024 payment that trails far behind soccer鈥檚 elected leaders
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Olympic leader Bach got 10 percent raise in 2024 payment that trails far behind soccer鈥檚 elected leaders

Olympic leader Bach got 10 percent raise in 2024 payment that trails far behind soccer鈥檚 elected leaders
  • Bach on Monday will formally hand over to President-elect Kirsty Coventry
  • The IOC has classed the 71-year-old Bach as a volunteer on a full-time executive mission

GENEVA: The International Olympic Committee paid its president Thomas Bach $350,000 in 2024, the Olympic body said Friday 鈥 a 10 percent raise for his final full year in office after a two-year freeze.

The payment, or 鈥渋ndemnity鈥 in Olympic language, revealed in its annual report is small compared to soccer bodies that, like the IOC, are based in Switzerland and count annual revenue in billions.

Bach on Monday will formally hand over to President-elect Kirsty Coventry, who will start an eight-year initial term as the Olympic body鈥檚 first female leader and first from Africa.

The IOC has classed the 71-year-old Bach as a volunteer on a full-time executive mission who 鈥渟hould not have to finance activities related to his function from his personal savings.鈥

Bach, who also gets living allowances, was paid from 12 percent to 15 percent what soccer gives its top elected officials.

FIFA paid its president Gianni Infantino $5.2 million in taxable salary and bonus last year, plus other expenses. Infantino also is among the 109 IOC members and so can claim $7,000 each year for office costs and $450 daily allowance when on Olympic business.

UEFA president Aleksander 膶eferin got almost $4.3 million in taxable income last year, including $300,000 from FIFA as one of its vice presidents.

It is unclear if the 41-year-old Coventry will be a salaried president of the IOC instead of officially a volunteer. The IOC was asked for comment.

The two-time Olympic champion in swimming left her job as sports minister of Zimbabwe after winning the seven-candidate IOC election in March.

Bach鈥檚 annual payment has been decided by the IOC鈥檚 ethics commission on the stated principle 鈥渢he president should not financially benefit from his position.鈥

The German lawyer held a series of business consultancies and board of director seats before being elected in 2013 to lead the IOC.

The IOC paid Bach 225,000 euros ($259,000) in 2020. It rose to 275,000 euros ($317,000) in the year of his re-election, 2021, then was frozen for each of the next two years.

International sports bodies have typically published details of leadership pay as part of governance reforms, particularly after corruption scandals in soccer.


Women鈥檚 Asian Cup qualifiers postponed, relocated due to Israel-Iran conflict

Women鈥檚 Asian Cup qualifiers postponed, relocated due to Israel-Iran conflict
Updated 20 June 2025

Women鈥檚 Asian Cup qualifiers postponed, relocated due to Israel-Iran conflict

Women鈥檚 Asian Cup qualifiers postponed, relocated due to Israel-Iran conflict
  • Preliminary matches involving Jordan, Iran, Lebanon, Bhutan and Singapore were due to kick off on Monday
  • The Group A qualifiers will now take place from July 7 to 19

BEIRUT: Women鈥檚 Asian Cup qualifiers scheduled for next week in Jordan have been postponed until July and moved to Qatar due to the air war between Iran and Israel, the Asian Football Confederation confirmed on Friday.

Preliminary matches involving Jordan, Iran, Lebanon, Bhutan and Singapore were due to kick off on Monday and run through to July 5.

The Group A qualifiers will now take place from July 7 to 19, with further details regarding venues and match timings yet to be confirmed by the regional body.

The Football Association of Singapore had earlier said that the matches had been postponed by the AFC due to the 鈥渙ngoing situation in the region and logistical concerns鈥 raised by several participating member associations.

Qualifiers for the competition will begin elsewhere in the region on Monday, with the draw for the finals to be held on July 29. The 12-team tournament will be played in Australia next March.

Israel began attacking Iran last Friday, saying it aimed to prevent its longtime enemy from developing nuclear weapons.

Iran retaliated with missile and drone strikes on Israel. It says its nuclear program is peaceful.


Record participation as UAE students compete in annual contest at Yas Island

Record participation as UAE students compete in annual contest at Yas Island
Updated 20 June 2025

Record participation as UAE students compete in annual contest at Yas Island

Record participation as UAE students compete in annual contest at Yas Island
  • The ADNOC Yas in Schools National Finals 2025 will bring together 1,400 students, 310 teams, and 113 schools with contests in F1 in Schools, Formula Ethara, and 4x4 in Schools

ABU DHABI: The 15th edition of the ADNOC Yas in Schools National Finals kicked off at Yas Marina Circuit, featuring a record-breaking number of participants from across the country. This year, 1,400 students representing 113 schools and 310 teams are competing in a series of STEM-focused competitions that run until June 22.

The event, a flagship initiative in the UAE鈥檚 youth and education landscape, aims to foster skills in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics through hands-on projects and competitive challenges. The finals include contests in F1 in Schools, Formula Ethara, and 4x4 in Schools, which emphasize engineering, design, sustainability, and teamwork.

Throughout the week, students will demonstrate their abilities by engineering miniature race cars, developing branding and sponsorship strategies, and presenting their projects to judges. The winners of the F1 in Schools category will represent the UAE at the global finals later this year.

Ali Al-Beshr, general manager of Yas Marina Circuit, said: 鈥淭his year鈥檚 finals showcase the ambition, creativity, and skill that define the ADNOC Yas in Schools program. We are proud to support ADNOC鈥檚 commitment to youth empowerment, sustainability, and STEM development, and to watch the UAE鈥檚 next generation rise to the challenge.鈥

The competition aligns with national priorities to nurture a knowledge-based economy and promote sustainable innovation. Notably, many participating teams include students from underrepresented groups, with sustainability integrated into their engineering designs and presentations.

Since its inception, the program has contributed over 1 million hours of student engagement across more than 1,100 schools nationwide. The event supports ADNOC鈥檚 corporate social responsibility efforts and aligns with the UAE鈥檚 broader goals in education, sustainability, and economic development.

The winners will be announced during an online awards ceremony scheduled for June 24.

 


No. 1 tennis player Jannik Sinner featured on Andrea Bocelli鈥檚 new single

No. 1 tennis player Jannik Sinner featured on Andrea Bocelli鈥檚 new single
Updated 20 June 2025

No. 1 tennis player Jannik Sinner featured on Andrea Bocelli鈥檚 new single

No. 1 tennis player Jannik Sinner featured on Andrea Bocelli鈥檚 new single
  • Top-ranked tennis player Jannik Sinner is featured on Andrea Bocelli鈥檚 new single聽鈥淒ust and Glory鈥
  • The song blends Italian and English and mixes Bocelli鈥檚 vocals with spoken verses from Sinner

ROME: Top-ranked tennis player Jannik Sinner is featured on Andrea Bocelli鈥檚 new single, 鈥淒ust and Glory鈥 that was released Friday.
The song, which blends Italian and English, mixes Bocelli鈥檚 vocals with spoken verses from Sinner.
It鈥檚 a tribute to the struggle and beauty of life鈥檚 journey, and 鈥渢he fine line that turns dust into glory.鈥
There鈥檚 also an accompanying four-minute music video featuring private footage from the childhoods of both Italian stars, with current scenes filmed at Bocelli鈥檚 home in Tuscany.
鈥淭alent doesn鈥檛 exist; it has to be earned,鈥 Sinner says in the recording.
鈥淪haring this journey with Jannik was fascinating,鈥 Bocelli said. 鈥淲e鈥檙e from different worlds but close in commitment and discipline in the constant search for authenticity and beauty. I have always been his fan, fascinated not only by his talent, but also by his humility and his inner strength.鈥
Sinner added: 鈥淚 am very honored and happy to be part of this project with Andrea, who for 30 years has been a unique and extraordinary voice, a flag of our country in the world. I could never have imagined hearing my voice in one of his songs, all this is a strong emotion.鈥