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Qatar win 3x3 Basketball bronze medal at Asian Youth Games

Qatar secured the 3x3 Basketball bronze medal at the ongoing 3rd Asian Youth Games in Bahrain Monday.The squad featured Mohamed Saeed, Azzam Mohamed, Beka Yakani Mboji and Mohamoudou Diop. This marks Qatar’s fourth medal of the Games.Earlier, Idris Abubaker won gold in the 110-meter hurdles, while Dana Salem claimed silver in the women’s 100m.Qatar’s show jumping team also earned silver, with Suhaim Hamad al-Yafei, Amer Hamad al-Mansouri, Mohammed Issa al-Bukhari, and Abdulaziz Saud Fakhro contributing to the podium finish. The Games are scheduled to conclude on October 31.

In athletics, runner Dana Salem captured silver in the women’s 100m race, clocking 11.60 seconds.
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Qatar secure two silver medals at 3rd Asian Youth Games in Bahrain

Qatar added two more medals to its tally at the 3rd Asian Youth Games in Bahrain.In athletics, runner Dana Salem captured silver in the women’s 100m race, clocking 11.60 seconds. Gold went to Emirati sprinter Arwa Ashar with a time of 11.45 seconds, while China’s Xinyi Yan took bronze in 11.79 seconds.Qatar’s show jumping team also won silver with Suhaim Hamad al-Yafei, Amer Hamad al-Mansouri, Mohammed Issa al-Bukhari and Abdulaziz Saud Fakhro delivering an impressive performance to finish second behind Jordan. Saudi Arabia claimed the bronze medal in the team event.Qatar’s overall medal count at the Games now stands at three: one gold and two silver, following Idris Abubaker’s victory in the 110-meter hurdles on Thursday.In beach volleyball, the Qatari duo of Ahmed Ziad and Musa Al-Khair lost to Indonesia in a tightly contested match, 15-21, 21-18, 10-15. Despite the loss, they advanced to the quarter-finals, where they will face Kazakhstan.In golf, Qatar remained in 12th place in the team standings after the second day, while Daniel Sokolov dropped to 22nd individually and Camille Ben Rokia is in 38th place.Meanwhile, the youth volleyball team was eliminated in the quarter-finals after a 0-3 defeat to Chinese Taipei. Qatar is participating in 16 sports at the Games with a delegation of 67 athletes. The disciplines include athletics, badminton, basketball (3x3), equestrian (show jumping), golf, judo, jiu-jitsu, cycling, swimming, table tennis, taekwondo, triathlon, wrestling, volleyball, beach volleyball, and boxing. Female athletes are competing in athletics, badminton, volleyball, and beach volleyball.

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QOC President attends opening ceremony of the Asian Youth Games

HE Sheikh Joaan bin Hamad al-Thani, President of the Qatar Olympic Committee (QOC), on Wednesday attended the Opening Ceremony of the 3rd Asian Youth Games, currently being held in Bahrain until October 31.Sheikh Nasser bin Hamad al-Khalifah, Representative of the King of Bahrain for Humanitarian Work and Youth Affairs and Chairman of the Supreme Council for Youth and Sports, officially declared the Games open during a grand ceremony held at the Exhibition World Bahrain, in the presence of presidents of Asian National Olympic Committees and senior sports officials from across the continent. Also in attendance were Dr Thani bin Abdulrahman al-Kuwari, Second Vice-President of the QOC, and Jassim bin Rashid al-Buenain, Secretary-General of the QOC.The Opening Ceremony was a spectacular show that included various segments and artistic performances blending modernity with the rich heritage of Bahrain. It also featured the parade of participating nations, official speeches by the Organising Committee and the Olympic Council of Asia (OCA), and the raising of the Games’ flag.The 3rd Asian Youth Games features 26 sports, with more than 5,000 athletes from 45 Asian National Olympic Committees, making it the largest edition in the event’s history. The Games also serve as qualifiers for the Dakar 2026 Youth Olympic Games.The state of Qatar is represented by 67 athletes competing in 16 sports, namely: athletics, badminton, 3x3 basketball, equestrian (show jumping), golf, judo, jiu-jitsu, cycling, swimming, table tennis, taekwondo, triathlon, wrestling, volleyball, beach volleyball, and boxing. Female athletes are participating in four of these sports: athletics, badminton, volleyball, and beach volleyball.On the other hand, Qatar’s youth volleyball team lost to Chinese Taipei on Wednesday in straight sets (0–3), with set scores of 17–25, 17–25, and 16–25.Qatar’s athletes will begin competition Thursday in 3x3 basketball, athletics, golf, boxing, equestrian, and triathlon.Team Qatar aims to make a strong impression at the Games and compete for medals across several sports. This participation is also part of the nation’s long-term preparation for the Doha 2030 Asian Games.

Abubaker, who recently won a medal in the 110m hurdles at the West Asian Athletic Championships in Lebanon earlier this month, told Qatar News Agency (QNA) that the national team athletes are determined to secure the largest possible number of medals for Qatar at the Games.
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Ready to Shine at Asian Youth Games, says Qatar's Abubaker

Qatari national team runner Idris Abubaker affirmed the national team's readiness to deliver strong performances and bring pride to Qatari athletics at the 3rd Asian Youth Games, to be held in Bahrain from Oct. 22 to 31.Abubaker, who recently won a medal in the 110m hurdles at the West Asian Athletic Championships in Lebanon earlier this month, told Qatar News Agency (QNA) that the national team athletes are determined to secure the largest possible number of medals for Qatar at the Games, reaffirming the continued excellence of Qatari athletics at the continental level in the youth category.He added that all members of the national team possess high technical capabilities and a strong sense of confidence in winning medals, especially after their complete dominance at the West Asian Youth Athletics Championships, where Qatar ranked first with 23 medals.The 18-year-old runner explained that another key objective for the team is to improve their personal records and qualify for the World Youth Championships, stressing that reaching the global stage with strong performances is no less valuable than winning medals.Abubaker expressed full confidence in his and his teammates' ability to achieve both goals, noting that they enjoy significant support from Qatar Athletics Federation and the technical staff, and they are determined to make every effort to bring further honor to Qatari athletics.He explained that the current generation of the Qatari athletes possesses great determination, a competitive spirit, and confidence in facing challenges, which continues to drive their success in both field and track events. He added that their historic first-place finish at the West Asian Athletic Championships will motivate them to achieve more success at the Asian Youth Games, paving the way toward the 2025 World Youth Championships.A total of 45 countries will participate in the Asian Youth Games, which include a wide range of sports, with athletics among the most medal-rich disciplines of the competition.

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Qatar volleyball team to participate in Asian Youth Games in Bahrain

Qatar volleyball team will participate in the third Asian Youth Games, which will be hosted by Bahrain from October 22 to 31.The games will feature 24 sports, with more than 5,000 male and female athletes from 45 Asian Olympic Committees competing in 253 events. The tournament serves as a qualifier for the Youth Olympic Games 2026, which will take place in Dakar, Senegal.The team delegation departed for Manama Friday and is headed by Saeed Jumaa Al Hitmi, a member of the Qatar Volleyball Association's Board of Directors, along with team manager Ismail Al Sheeb, and referees Fahad Al Awadi and Abdulrahman Shams.The squad includes Ahmed Taleb, Dhami Al Ruwaili, Ghanem Al Basti, Khaled Abdullah, Tamim Al Awad, Hamad Ibrahim, Mazen Belorosi, Abdullah Al Shaiba, Omar Awamleh, Bader Al Zanari, Abdulrahman Ali, and Nawaf Al Shammari.Qatar is in Group B alongside Iran and China. It will take on China on Sunday, before facing Iran on October 21.The team's participation is within the framework of the Qatar Volleyball Association's expansion strategy and aims to enhance their experience by competing in major international tournaments.The female team is led by coach Lucas Gabriel, and features Hana Al Khater, Marwa Abdulaziz, Fatima Touzri, Tasneem Ali, Lamees Al Salman, Fatima Mahrez, Walden Al Waleed, Bina Ibrahim, Lujain Mahmoud, Dana Saber, Al Mayassa Diab, Aisha Al Alawi, and Maryam Mouhoub.