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Meet the women shaping rugby history in 抖阴短视频

Saudi women and girls are getting the opportunity to try rugby first-hand through workshops and register for training programs and games. (Nisar Illikkottil)
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Saudi women and girls are getting the opportunity to try rugby first-hand through workshops and register for training programs and games. (Nisar Illikkottil)
Aleya Abdullah Bamakhrama. (Nisar Illikkottil)
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Aleya Abdullah Bamakhrama. (Nisar Illikkottil)
Saudi women and girls are getting the opportunity to try rugby first-hand through workshops and register for training programs and games. (Nisar Illikkottil)
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Saudi women and girls are getting the opportunity to try rugby first-hand through workshops and register for training programs and games. (Nisar Illikkottil)
Aleya Abdullah Bamakhrama. (Nisar Illikkottil)
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Aleya Abdullah Bamakhrama. (Nisar Illikkottil)
Saudi women and girls are getting the opportunity to try rugby first-hand through workshops and register for training programs and games. (Nisar Illikkottil)
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Saudi women and girls are getting the opportunity to try rugby first-hand through workshops and register for training programs and games. (Nisar Illikkottil)
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Updated 14 January 2024

Meet the women shaping rugby history in 抖阴短视频

Meet the women shaping rugby history in 抖阴短视频
  • In聽late聽2023, the 抖阴短视频n Rugby Federation established a women鈥檚 department to increase female interest in the sport

RIYADH: The last five years have witnessed a remarkable rise in the participation of women in sports across 抖阴短视频.

Women鈥檚 departments in one sports federation after another have been established, aiming to increase grassroots participation in the short term, establish local competitions, and, in the long term, rub shoulders with the world鈥檚 best on the international stage.

The latest to set its sights on forming a competitive domestic scene is the 抖阴短视频n Rugby Federation.聽

In聽late聽2023 it established a women鈥檚 department to increase female interest in the sport, which, historically, was played by small communities of mostly male expatriates.

Today, Saudi women and girls get the opportunity to try the sport first-hand through workshops and register for training programs and games.聽聽

Sami Smara, technical director at the 抖阴短视频n Rugby Federation, told Arab News: 鈥淲e (now) have 41 women players and 20 girls U18 鈥 in the Kingdom 鈥 they play only against each other.

鈥淭his February we will participate in the Arab聽(Rugby) Sevens聽tournament hosted in the聽Kingdom at Taif, it will (have) 10 men鈥檚 and eight women鈥檚 teams competing for the trophy.聽The U18鈥檚 will participate in (the) Asia Tournament in August and the senior(s) will compete聽this year in Asia Tournament (in) September聽and also at (the) next Dubai International Sevens tournament,鈥 he continued.

Twenty-six-year-old Aleya聽Abdullah Bamakhrama, a health care administrator and ice hockey player, is one of the female players training.

鈥淚鈥檓 so happy that I鈥檓 playing multi-sports. It鈥檚 helped me and I would like in the future to be a good professional player as well, in these two sports,鈥 she said.聽

By being on the rugby field, Bamakhrama hopes to combat societal stereotypes associated with the sport and encourage other women to get involved.聽

鈥淭he Saudi society, they say, (rugby) is not for a female, it鈥檚 for men and no women should play,鈥 she said. 鈥淏ut I鈥檓 proud to start playing rugby and I will prove that rugby, it鈥檚 suitable for women and men.

鈥淚 want everyone in my community to believe that women can play anything any sport at any time and can achieve a lot of goals,鈥澛燘amakhrama continued.

Ameera Saud Marghalani,聽a 17-year-old high school student, first picked up a rugby ball when the federation conducted a workshop at her school.聽

鈥淢e and my friends were sitting in class and our coach showed up,鈥 she told Arab News. 鈥淲e started passing the ball at the beginning just to get familiar with what rugby is. And then later on we started attending more classes, and now we鈥檝e been training for four months.

鈥淚 think we can definitely prove a lot of people wrong since we do have a lot of support and great coaches,鈥 Marghalani聽said.聽

She聽echoes the sentiments of the rest of the players, who told Arab News that with the support system provided by the federation, from its board members to its coaches, they are ready to defy all odds.

鈥淲e definitely want to show everyone that we can make it in such a tough sport鈥澛燤arghalani said.聽鈥淚 think there鈥檚 a great journey ahead of us really.鈥

Most of the female rugby training takes place in Riyadh at playing fields facilitated by Irqah Sports Stadium and Prince Nourah University.

Smara hopes that with more funding the federation will be able to expand the popular training programs to more cities outside of the capital.聽


Zurdo Ramirez beats Billam-Smith by unanimous decision in Riyadh鈥檚 Latino Night event聽

Zurdo Ramirez beats Billam-Smith by unanimous decision in Riyadh鈥檚 Latino Night event聽
Updated 17 November 2024

Zurdo Ramirez beats Billam-Smith by unanimous decision in Riyadh鈥檚 Latino Night event聽

Zurdo Ramirez beats Billam-Smith by unanimous decision in Riyadh鈥檚 Latino Night event聽
  • The Mexican southpaw improved his record to 47-1, including 30 KOs, while the British champ went down 20-2, 13 KOs, after three straight title defenses
  • In the opening undercard match, Saudi boxer Ziyad Almaayouf settled for a hard-fought draw against Mexico鈥檚 Juan Garcia

RIYADH: WBA cruiserweight title holder Gilberto 鈥淶urdo鈥 Ramirez defeated WBO champ Chris Billam-Smith by unanimous decision on Saturday in the main event of Riyadh鈥檚 鈥淟atino Night鈥 to become the undisputed world champion in the division.

The Mexican southpaw improved his record to 47-1, including 30 KOs, while the British champ went down 20-2, 13 KOs, after three straight title defenses.

Ramirez showcased his power and precision before a packed crowd at Riyadh鈥檚 The Venue, headlining an unforgettable evening that celebrated the rich heritage of Latin American culture and the global appeal of boxing.

Ramirez took control of the fight from the opening bell, using his size advantage and sharp combinations to pin Billam-Smith on the back foot. The British fighter displayed immense heart, landing counter shots and working the body, but Zurdo鈥檚 power and precision proved overwhelming.

In his post-fight interview, Ramirez dedicated his victory to his fans and the Latino community. 鈥淚鈥檓 a proud Mexican and Latino 鈥 I will represent the Latino Night very well,鈥 he told Arab News before the fight. And he did!

Riyadh witnessed an electrifying evening of boxing during the Latino Night, a marquee event of the Riyadh Season, celebrating the spirit of Latino culture through sport and entertainment. Fans packed the arena to witness high-octane action and support fighters representing the vibrant legacy of Latin America.

The evening began with an undercard packed with great talent and exciting matchups. Fighters from across the Latin America showcased skill and determination, thrilling the crowd with breathtaking rounds, technical displays, and a few dramatic comebacks. Each bout built anticipation for the night鈥檚 culminating showdown.

Ziyad Almaayouf draws with Juan Garcia in opener
Saudi boxer Ziyad Almaayouf delivered a spirited performance in the opening fight, settling for a hard-fought draw against Mexico鈥檚 Juan Garcia. 
The bout showcased Almaayouf鈥檚 sharp boxing skills and Garcia鈥檚 relentless pressure, with both fighters trading heavy shots and testing each other鈥檚 endurance across all six rounds. 
Almaayouf, backed by a passionate home crowd, landed cleaner combinations early in the fight, but Garcia鈥檚 aggression in the later rounds allowed him to claw back on the scorecards, leading to a split draw decision.
The result left fans buzzing, with many praising Almaayouf鈥檚 resilience and composure under Garcia鈥檚 constant attacks.
In a post-fight interview with Arab News, Almaayouf, dubbed 鈥淶izo鈥, he said that he won the fight tonight despite what the judges decided. 鈥淚鈥檓 always going to think that I did enough to win the fight. This is just the opinion of two judges.鈥
鈥淚f you go back 10-15 years ago and you ask the world: would they see a Saudi professional boxer standing in the middle of the ring with a tough Mexican fight as such, they wouldn鈥檛 believe it,鈥 he added. 鈥淏ut tonight, we showed that can happen.鈥
He said that the rematch is his next step.
For Garcia, the result marked a testament to his durability and fighting spirit, earning him respect as a worthy opponent in a thrilling opener to an unforgettable night.
Latino Night in Riyadh marked another milestone in 抖阴短视频鈥檚 emergence as a global hub for sports and entertainment. By blending cultural celebration with world-class boxing, the event left a lasting impression on fans and participants alike.
As the arena emptied and the lights dimmed, one thing was clear: Gilberto 鈥淶urdo鈥 Ramirez had not only won a fight but had also solidified his position as a global ambassador for the enduring legacy of Latino boxing.


Hull clings to one-shot lead over Korda, Zhang at LPGA Annika

Hull clings to one-shot lead over Korda, Zhang at LPGA Annika
Updated 17 November 2024

Hull clings to one-shot lead over Korda, Zhang at LPGA Annika

Hull clings to one-shot lead over Korda, Zhang at LPGA Annika
  • Hull found water at the 18th hole and made bogey but kept the lead alone when Korda three-putted for bogey in near-darkness at Pelican Golf Club in Belleair, Florida

MIAMI: England鈥檚 Charley Hull fired a two-under par 68 and clung to a one-stroke lead over top-ranked Nelly Korda and China鈥檚 Zhang Weiwei after Saturday鈥檚 third round of the LPGA Annika tournament.
Hull found water at the 18th hole and made bogey but kept the lead alone when Korda three-putted for bogey in near-darkness at Pelican Golf Club in Belleair, Florida.
鈥淧layed pretty solid. I felt like I played well all day,鈥 Hull said. 鈥淏ut finishing in the dark wasn鈥檛 that fun. Shame to finish on a bogey but it was a good up-and-down.鈥
That left Hull on 12-under 198 with US star Korda, a six-time winner this year, shooting 67 to stand second on 199 with Zhang, who fired an LPGA career-low 62 to leap into contention.
鈥淚 just felt it was amazing day,鈥 Zhang said. 鈥淚 don鈥檛 know how to play that well today. Just keep patient and just like normal and then I holed a lot of putts. That made me so surprised on some holes.鈥
Thailand鈥檚 Wichanee Meechai and South Korea鈥檚 Im Jin-hee shared fourth on 201 with Germany鈥檚 Olivia Cowan fifth on 202 and a pack on 203 including Japan鈥檚 Minami Katsu, Mexico鈥檚 Gaby Lopez and Americans Rose Zhang and Bailey Tardy.
World number 12 Hull, a two-time LPGA winner seeking her first tour victory since October 2022, won her fourth Ladies European Tour title 鈥 and first in three years 鈥 two weeks ago at Riyadh.
Korda, in her first event after a neck injury sidelined her last month, seeks her first victory since June.
Hull opened with a birdie, added another at the par-5 seventh and had three birdie-bogey runs in the final seven holes 鈥 at the par-3 12th and par-4 13th, the par-5 14th and par-3 15th and the par-4 17th and 18, where she sank a four-foot bogey putt after a splashdown on her approach.
鈥淚t was kind of dark. Then it got the wind up, and I hit a really good 7-iron in and hit it pure. It just come up short in the water,鈥 Hull said.
鈥淭ricky little up-and-down, but my putt, I could barely see the hole. I couldn鈥檛 see the break or anything. So it was pretty dark to finish in.鈥
Korda stumbled early with bogeys at the second and fourth holes but closed the front nine with back-to-back birdies. She added birdies at 11 and 14, birdied 16 and 17 then had a three-putt bogey at 18 after a four-foot par putt miss.
鈥淚 had a good middle of the round. Just played some solid golf on the back nine and started hitting my driver a little better,鈥 Korda said.
She wasn鈥檛 happy about finishing in the dark either.
鈥淲as a little bit of poor planning by starting so late for us,鈥 Korda said. 鈥淲henever you鈥檙e sitting on 18 and the sun is already down, it鈥檚 never nice, especially with how slick these greens are and you can鈥檛 properly see.
鈥淎t the end of the day I鈥檓 the one that missed it.鈥
Zhang, 27, is a five-time China Tour winner whose best LPGA finish was a share of 10th at Portland in 2022.


US Open runner-up Fritz back in another big final and faces Sinner again for ATP Finals crown

US Open runner-up Fritz back in another big final and faces Sinner again for ATP Finals crown
Updated 17 November 2024

US Open runner-up Fritz back in another big final and faces Sinner again for ATP Finals crown

US Open runner-up Fritz back in another big final and faces Sinner again for ATP Finals crown
  • In Sunday鈥檚 final, Fritz will face top-ranked Jannik Sinner 鈥 the player he lost to in the US Open final

TURIN, Italy: Taylor Fritz is starting to make reaching big finals a habit. He feels like he belongs among the very best players in tennis, too.
The American followed his runner-up finish at the US Open by beating Alexander Zverev 6-3, 3-6, 7-6 (3) on Saturday to play for the trophy at the ATP Finals.
鈥淚 have believed that I belong, that I鈥檓 one of the best players,鈥 Fritz said. 鈥淚t鈥檚 not results-based. It鈥檚 more I can feel how I鈥檓 playing. This week is huge.鈥
In Sunday鈥檚 final, Fritz will face top-ranked Jannik Sinner 鈥 the player he lost to in the US Open final. Sinner also beat Fritz in straight sets in the group stage this week.
Sinner advanced with a rapid 6-1, 6-2 win over Casper Ruud.
Fritz became the first American finalist since James Blake lost the 2006 final to Roger Federer. The last American to win the elite eight-man event was Pete Sampras, who beat Andre Agassi in 1999.
鈥淚 trust my game and I trust my level and I don鈥檛 feel nearly as uncomfortable in these situations anymore because I鈥檝e been playing the top guys at big events a lot lately,鈥 Fritz said. 鈥淚鈥檓 getting more comfortable in the moment. I鈥檓 really, really confident in my game.鈥
Fritz upbeat after loss to Sinner
Fritz came away encouraged from his 6-4, 6-4 loss to Sinner on Tuesday.
鈥淚 felt much more comfortable from the baseline. ... I had chances to break him in both sets,鈥 Fritz said. 鈥淗e had an equal amount of chances, and he took his. He played the big points better than I did. It didn鈥檛 feel anywhere near as one-sided as the Open.鈥
Sinner noted that Fritz 鈥減layed a great match.鈥
鈥淭he difference was just a few points. Tomorrow will be very similar. ... But finals are always different than group matches.鈥
Fritz trying to match Gauff
If Fritz wins the trophy, it will mark an American sweep of the season-ending events after Coco Gauff won the WTA Finals last week.
Fritz鈥檚 run in New York made him the first American man to reach a Grand Slam singles final in 15 years. He鈥檚 playing at the ATP Finals for the second time. On debut two years ago, he beat Rafael Nadal in his opener and made it to the semifinals, losing to Novak Djokovic.
鈥淚t鈥檚 awesome to come back and already go a step further,鈥 Fritz said. 鈥淚鈥檓 all about always trying to do better than the year before.鈥
At the start of the week, Fritz told The Associated Press his 鈥渃areer has always been a very steady progression and just improving a little bit each year.鈥
Fritz has Zverev鈥檚 number
It was Fritz鈥檚 fourth consecutive victory over Zverev, who replaced Carlos Alcaraz at No. 2 in the rankings this week.
鈥淗e鈥檚 an uncomfortable player for me.鈥 Zverev said. 鈥淚t鈥檚 no secret.鈥
Fritz also beat Zverev at Wimbledon and the US Open, plus the Laver Cup.
Fritz will finish year at career high
Fritz was already assured of finishing the year in the top five for the first time and he鈥檒l rise to a career-high No. 4 on Monday.
Zverev has seen Fritz鈥檚 improvement up close 鈥 especially on one key stroke: 鈥淗is forehand used to break down quite a lot. ... I feel like the ratio is a lot more toward winners now.鈥
It was a matchup of big servers between the 6-foot-5 (1.96-meter) Fritz and the 6-foot-6 (1.98-meter) Zverev, and when Fritz broke Zverev for 4-2 in the first set, it marked the first time that Zverev lost a service game in four matches in Turin.
Eventually, though, the match turned into a physical duel from the baseline. Fritz rallied from 0-40 and held his serve for 3-2 in the third after a nine-minute game full of long rallies 鈥 winning one such exchange that lasted 30 strokes.
Fritz was then under pressure one service game after another but somehow managed to keep holding.
Fritz got ahead early in the tiebreaker and finished Zverev off with an audacious inside-out forehand winner on his first match point.
Fritz finished with 15 aces to Zverev鈥檚 10 in a match that last 2 hours, 20 minutes.
鈥淚 felt like statistically and shot-wise, my level maybe was even higher than his until the important moments. That鈥檚 where I kind of blew it,鈥 Zverev said. 鈥淭his one will hurt more than the other few.鈥
Doping case hangs over Sinner
Sinner is playing at home for the first time since it was announced before his US Open title that he tested positive in two separate drug tests this year.
A decision to clear Sinner of wrongdoing was appealed by the World Anti-Doping Agency in September and a final ruling in the case is expected next year.
Last year, Sinner lost the final to Djokovic, who withdrew injured this year.


Coaches share preparation insight ahead of NEOM Beach Soccer Cup finals

Coaches share preparation insight ahead of NEOM Beach Soccer Cup finals
Updated 17 November 2024

Coaches share preparation insight ahead of NEOM Beach Soccer Cup finals

Coaches share preparation insight ahead of NEOM Beach Soccer Cup finals
  • Head of NEOM sport Jan Paterson opened press conference by welcoming officials, coaches, and players, expressing her satisfaction with event's success

NEOM: Coaches, alongside Beach Soccer Worldwide President Joan Cusco and Jan Paterson, managing director of NEOM Sport, addressed the media on Saturday ahead of the final day of the NEOM Beach Soccer Cup 2024.

Jan Paterson opened the conference by welcoming officials, coaches, and players, expressing her satisfaction with the event's success.

鈥淭his is the third edition of the NEOM Beach Soccer tournament, and each year we grow stronger. We are immensely proud to host such significant events here in NEOM, as they help attract international sports, inspire residents, and create platforms for athletes to compete at the highest levels,鈥 she remarked.

Cusco also praised the tournament's development.

鈥淚t is an amazing event, without a doubt. Every year, we witness the growth in infrastructure, improvements in facilities, and the work of a highly professional team. NEOM鈥檚 top-tier amenities and stunning location enhance the experience for both participants and fans, making this event truly special,鈥 he noted.

The men's final sees Brazil, aiming for their third consecutive title, facing the UAE.

Brazilian coach Marco Octavio Barbosa expressed confidence in his team鈥檚 readiness: 鈥淲e are well prepared and understand that we are playing against a strong team ranked 7th in the world.鈥

Victor Vasques, head coach of the UAE, acknowledged the challenge ahead but emphasized his team鈥檚 determination. 鈥淭here鈥檚 no doubt Brazil is the best, but we will fight until the end,鈥 he said.

In the women鈥檚 final, Spain face Brazil, with both teams poised for a competitive clash.

Abderrahim Omar El-Gazzi, Spain鈥檚 head coach, spoke about his team鈥檚 ambitions, saying: 鈥淲e are looking forward to a crucial match against Brazil and are motivated to win every tournament we enter.鈥

Brazil鈥檚 women鈥檚 coach, Fabrico Santos Da Silva, voiced his belief in his team鈥檚 capability.

鈥淲e have played excellent football so far and deserve to win the final against Spain. Spain is a strong side, but I have the best female football players in the world, and we can achieve this,鈥 he said.


McIlroy tied for lead with Hojgaard and Rozner after 3rd round in Dubai as hot-headed Hatton fades

McIlroy tied for lead with Hojgaard and Rozner after 3rd round in Dubai as hot-headed Hatton fades
Updated 16 November 2024

McIlroy tied for lead with Hojgaard and Rozner after 3rd round in Dubai as hot-headed Hatton fades

McIlroy tied for lead with Hojgaard and Rozner after 3rd round in Dubai as hot-headed Hatton fades
  • McIlroy could have taken the lead outright but his birdie putt at the last horseshoed the cup
  • McIlroy looks sure of winning another Race to Dubai title for the most points gained throughout the year on the European tour

DUBAI: Rory McIlroy was tied for the lead with Rasmus Hojgaard and Antoine Rozner heading into the final round of the season-ending World Tour Championship as the Northern Irishman closed in on a sixth Race to Dubai title on Saturday.
McIlroy could have taken the lead outright but his birdie putt at the last horseshoed the cup, leaving him to make par for a 4-under 68 and 12-under par for the tournament alongside Hojgaard (66).
Rozner, who started the third round with a one-stroke lead, made it a three-way tie at the top by rolling in an eagle putt from 8 feet at No. 18 for a 69.
They were two strokes ahead of Jesper Svensson (68) and Joaquin Niemann (69), with Tyrrell Hatton (71) a further shot back after an expletive-filled round that included him snapping a club.
McIlroy looks sure of winning another Race to Dubai title for the most points gained throughout the year on the European tour. It would be No. 6, tying him with the late Seve Ballesteros and leaving him two behind the record of Colin Montgomerie.
But the No. 3-ranked McIlroy鈥檚 aim has been to hold two trophies on the 18th green on Sunday as he goes for his fourth tournament victory of the season worldwide.
Hojgaard, who birdied six of his first eight holes and made pars the rest of his round, is looking to emulate his twin brother, Nicolai, who won the season-closing event in Dubai last year.
Both Hojgaard and the No. 154-ranked Rozner are seeking to claim one of the 10 PGA Tour cards on offer for next season from the European tour.