Kuwaiti team shows signs at Arab 22nd Championship WhatsApp Facebook Twitter Twitter Messenger TUNIS, June 21 (KUNA): Athletes of Kuwait Athletics have an idea when they participate in the 10th Arab Championship two and a half Arabs, followed by Tunisia. He qualified for the 2020 Olympic Games in the Japanese capital, Tokyo, which will take place next July and August. The Kuwaiti promise came despite the global clean-up situation and the suspension of the game due to the spread of COVID-19 around the world, and the desire of Kuwaiti athletes to resume competition after the previous suspension. In the tournament, which was attended by more than 400 men and women from 20 countries, athletes from Kuwait won two gold, two silver and two bronze medals. Kuwaiti athlete Yagoub Al-Yoha celebrates on stage after winning the gold medal in the 110-meter hurdles. On Sunday night, the Kuwaiti team and players won silver medals in the 400m event. In addition, Kuwaiti player Issa Al-Zankawi won gold in the 60.25-meter discus competition. Also, Kuwaiti Yagoub Al-Yoha won gold in the 110-meter hurdles after a tough contest with 10 competitors. National team coach Bader Dashti praised Al-Youha for winning the gold medal, announcing that the achievement was the third in a row as the player won other titles during the last Arab Championship in 2017, 2019 and now. in 2021. In its statement at KUNA, Dashti highlighted the great efforts made by the Kuwaiti Association of Athletics Federation to get the team involved in this competition. 사설토토
It showcased the performance and success of the training camp held in Turkey before the qualifying competition for the Tokyo Olympics. Meanwhile, Kuwaiti Salsabil Al-Yasar won bronze in the women’s heptathlon while Tunisia and Egypt won gold and silver. more. A Kuwaiti women's team competed in the event with five athletes from discus, shot shot and heptathlon, adding races in the 800m and 100m. Kuwaiti Ibrahim Al-Fadhli also won bronze in the "Shot Put" competition of the same competition. The Kuwaiti delegation, Faisal Al-Dasm, thanked the Kuwaiti athletes for their participation and efforts, stressing the importance of gaining valuable experience from their peers and the Arab community. , for what is to come. Tokyo Game. Al-Dasm told KUNA despite the state of coronavirus infection, “our players have shown high performance amid intense competition from Arab athletes for qualification for the Tokyo tournament. He expressed his gratitude to the Kuwaiti political leaders and sports leaders in various fields, especially in sports, for their efforts in making the Kuwaiti game better in order to benefit the government and of the international community, thank Tunisia for all this. For his part, the president of the Tunisian national football team Khaled Amara told KUNA that the tournament was a huge success in terms of level and number of players, emphasizing the need for participation. in the Arab world, d 'mainly since it qualified for Tokyo. . Olympic Games. For her part, the Kuwaiti women's team manager Mona Qabazard told KUNA that the team joined the five players after a good preparation. Two athletes visited a training facility in Turkey and three national teams visited a camp in Kuwait. He expressed his desire for better participation in other matters