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Turkiye dominates second day of swimming at Islamic Solidarity Games in Riyadh

Turkiye dominates second day of swimming at Islamic Solidarity Games in Riyadh
Turkish swimmers dominated the second day of competition at the Islamic Solidarity Games in Riyadh. (Supplied)
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Turkiye dominates second day of swimming at Islamic Solidarity Games in Riyadh

Turkiye dominates second day of swimming at Islamic Solidarity Games in Riyadh
  • Turkish male and female swimmers claim 6 of 7 gold medals on Monday

RIYADH: Turkiye’s swimmers continued their impressive run at the Riyadh 2025 Islamic Solidarity Games on Monday by claiming six out of seven gold medals at the Prince Faisal bin Fahd Olympic Complex.

In the men’s 100-meter backstroke, Turkiye’s Mert Ali Satir took gold, Egypt’s Abdelrahman Amr Atia won silver, and Turkiye’s Berk Ozkul secured bronze.

In the women’s 100-meter backstroke, Turkish swimmers dominated as Sudem Denizli claimed gold and Halime Zülal Zeren took silver, while Indonesia’s Candrea Flairene finished with bronze.

Also, Turkiye’s Doruk Yogurtcuoglu won the men’s 200-meter freestyle event ahead of Algeria’s Jaouad Syoud and Kazakhstan’s Aibat Myrzamuratov.

In the women’s 200-meter freestyle, Indonesia’s Adellia Adellia captured gold, followed by Turkiye’s Pinar Donmez, and Lebanon’s Lynn El-Hajj.

In the men’s 200-meter butterfly, Turkiye’s Polat Uzer Tornali clinched gold, followed by Azerbaijan’s Ramil Valizada and Iran’s Mohammad Mahdi Gholami.

In the women’s category, Defne Tanig and Seher Kaya secured gold and silver respectively for Turkiye, while Algeria’s Imene Kouthar Zeitouni took bronze.

The day concluded with the mixed 4x100-meter medley relay, where Turkiye once again topped the podium with gold, while Indonesia took silver, and Uzbekistan bronze.

The swimming competition on Tuesday features 100-meter and 200-meter freestyle events for men and women, and 4x100-meter relays.


Azerbaijan claims team gold as Turkiye tops judo medal standings at Islamic Solidarity Games

Azerbaijan claims team gold as Turkiye tops judo medal standings at Islamic Solidarity Games
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Azerbaijan claims team gold as Turkiye tops judo medal standings at Islamic Solidarity Games

Azerbaijan claims team gold as Turkiye tops judo medal standings at Islamic Solidarity Games
  • Uzbekistan and Azerbaijan finished 2nd and 3rd respectively in the final table

RIYADH: Azerbaijan’s national judo team has taken the mixed teams gold medal at 2025 Islamic Solidarity Games in Riyadh, defeating Uzbekistan in the final.

Kyrgyzstan and Turkiye shared the bronze medals to close out the judo competitions.

Turkiye topped the overall judo standings with six gold and two bronze medals, followed by Uzbekistan with three gold, four silver and four bronze, and Azerbaijan with three gold, two silver and five bronze. Kazakhstan came next with one gold, three silvers and three bronzes, trailed by the UAE (one gold, four bronze), Egypt (one gold, two bronze), and Tajikistan (two silver, two bronze).

Kyrgyzstan ranked eighth (two silver, one bronze), followed by Bahrain (one silver, two bronze), Cameroon (one silver), Tunisia (three bronze), and finally Morocco and IR Iran with one bronze each.

The judo competitions were held at Prince Faisal bin Fahad Sports City from Nov. 8-10 and featured 235 athletes – 140 men and 95 women – competing across multiple weight categories.