Al-Sharbatly wins Saudi showjumping cup

1 / 23
Abdullah Al-Sharbatly with the trophy. (AN photos by Huda Bashatah)
2 / 23
(AN photos by Huda Bashatah)
3 / 23
(AN photos by Huda Bashatah)
4 / 23
(AN photos by Huda Bashatah)
5 / 23
(AN photos by Huda Bashatah)
6 / 23
(AN photos by Huda Bashatah)
7 / 23
(AN photos by Huda Bashatah)
8 / 23
(AN photos by Huda Bashatah)
9 / 23
(AN photos by Huda Bashatah)
10 / 23
(AN photos by Huda Bashatah)
11 / 23
(AN photos by Huda Bashatah)
12 / 23
(AN photos by Huda Bashatah)
13 / 23
(AN photos by Huda Bashatah)
14 / 23
(AN photos by Huda Bashatah)
15 / 23
(AN photos by Huda Bashatah)
16 / 23
(AN photos by Huda Bashatah)
17 / 23
(AN photos by Huda Bashatah)
18 / 23
(AN photos by Huda Bashatah)
19 / 23
(AN photos by Huda Bashatah)
20 / 23
(AN photos by Huda Bashatah)
21 / 23
(AN photos by Huda Bashatah)
22 / 23
(AN photos by Huda Bashatah)
23 / 23
(AN photos by Huda Bashatah)
Short Url
Updated 18 January 2021
Follow

Al-Sharbatly wins Saudi showjumping cup

  • The three-day competition was squeezed into two days due to heavy rain in Jeddah
  • About 130 horses were registered in the competition, which consisted of nine rounds, with three rounds each day

JEDDAH: Abdullah Al-Sharbatly won the Saudi National Guard Ministry’s showjumping cup at the Jeddah Trio Ranch on Saturday.

Al-Sharbatly told Arab News that the standard had been very high, adding that he was happy to compete in a field of such skilled competitors.

“There are a lot of good Saudi riders, and the sport is developing every year. I am very proud of the national shows. They are at a top level,” he said.

The rider said that the equestrian sport in the Kingdom was the best in the Middle East and the world. Saudis were leading in the sport as they competed at international championships and would continue to improve, he said.

As a competitor in a number of events over the span of his career, Al-Sharbatly said that he was glad to be a part of a growing movement to attract as many young Saudis to the sport as possible and was happy to help out by providing advice and support to younger riders. “I am not going to do it for too long, as I am leaving soon, but I was really happy to be here with my brothers and friends,” he said.

Meanwhile, Maj. Sultan bin Saleh Al-Qarza’e, an officer at the Sport Affairs of the National Guard, represented the ministry at the competition. With the encouragement of Prince Abdullah bin Bandar, he hopes to have lived up to the minister’s expectations.

“He continuously encourages us all to be present in all sport events. The doors are open to all the members of the Ministry of the National Guard, and given such confidence, we are doing our best in representing it,” he said.

Al-Sharbatly was presented with the cup by Brig. Gen. Saad Al-Ahmari, head of public relations at the Ministry of National Guards, Western Sector, after his win. He also received a cash prize of SR8,450 ($2,747).

Al-Sharbatly completed the show in 40:27 seconds on his horse Larry, with a penalty-free score.

Khaled Al-Mobty came second after finishing the show in 44:89 seconds, also with no penalties. He received a cash prize of SR7,150.

Faisal Aba Al-Khail came third after completing in 43:33 seconds with 12 penalties.

Hasan Mohammed Al-Hadi came top in the beginner’s first round, followed by Khaled Mushait and Mishaal Al-Qahtani.

Mostafa Kanaan came first in the under-15 show round, followed by Oufi Rizq and Abdul Majeed Hathir.

Khalid Al-Hadi won first place in the open round. Mohammed Bakaram came second and was followed by Abdullah Ibrahim in third place.

The three-day competition, which started on Thursday, was squeezed into two days due to heavy rain in Jeddah.

 


Day three of Saudi Smash table tennis event serves up shocks, surprises

Updated 7 sec ago
Follow

Day three of Saudi Smash table tennis event serves up shocks, surprises

  • Drama unfolded in the women’s and men’s singles

JEDDAH: Day three of the Saudi Smash tournament served up shocks and surprises as some of the pre-tournament favourites were eliminated.

In the women’s singles, Manika Batra ended Wang Manyu’s quest for successive Grand Smash titles. 

A ranked outsider ahead of Saudi Smash, India’s Batra overcame the Chinese world number 2 and Singapore Smash 2024 champion in convincing fashion, sealing a last 16 place with a 3-1 victory – the tournament’s biggest upset so far.

Reflecting on her giant-killing win inside the Infinity Arena, Batra said: “I’m delighted with the win against Wang – this is a great moment for me. I’ve lost twice previously against her, but I was well-prepared, gave 100% and played at my highest level.

She continued: “For me, I’m enjoying the Saudi Smash and this is key. Enjoyment is helping me to embrace the atmosphere and win. I’m taking it one match at a time, but today was a great win and I’m happy to be in the next round.”

More drama unfolded shortly after in the Men’s Singles Round of 64 – as Jonathan Groth beat world number 6 Lin Gaoyuan.

The Danish star sealed his best-ever win on the World Table Tennis tour with a 3-1 win against China’s two-time World Team Championship gold medallist.

“I’m really happy to have won,” the world number 27 said after his match.

“Lin Gaoyuan played some of the best table tennis at the ITTF World Cup just a few weeks ago and maybe should have won the title, so I’m thrilled to play him and win when he’s in top shape.

“I’m happy with how I handled the crucial moments out there against a great player. I enjoyed myself today, I prepared well, and now I’m looking forward to the last 16 where another top players awaits.”


Suryakumar hits ton as Mumbai dent Hyderabad’s play-off push

Updated 06 May 2024
Follow

Suryakumar hits ton as Mumbai dent Hyderabad’s play-off push

  • Chasing 174 for victory, Mumbai slipped to 31-3 before Suryakumar Yadav put on an unbeaten stand of 143 with Tilak Varma to achieve the target
  • Hyderabad, led by Pat Cummins, stay fourth in the table but their fifth loss and a big one could hurt their play-off chances

MUMBAI: Suryakumar Yadav hit an unbeaten 102 to lead Mumbai Indians to a crushing seven-wicket win over Sunrisers Hyderabad on Monday as teams jostle for a play-off berth in the IPL.
Chasing 174 for victory, Mumbai slipped to 31-3 before Suryakumar put on an unbeaten stand of 143 with Tilak Varma to achieve the target with 16 balls to spare at their home Wankhede Stadium.
Suryakumar hit the winning six, which also raised his second IPL ton in 51 balls and comes as a welcome sign for India ahead of the T20 World Cup in June in the West Indies and the United States.
However the win for five-time winners Mumbai, placed ninth in the 10-team table, could be late in a tournament fast moving toward its business end.
Hyderabad, led by Pat Cummins, stay fourth in the table but their fifth loss and a big one could hurt their play-off chances.
Hyderabad need to win two of their remaining three matches to make the play-offs as they remain locked at 12 points with third-placed Chennai Super Kings and Lucknow Super Giants at fifth.
The top four teams will make the play-offs with the final on May 26 in Chennai.
Former champions Hyderabad posted 173-8 courtesy of Travis Head’s 48 and an unbeaten 17-ball 35 by lower-order batter Cummins after being invited to bat first.
The left-handed Head gave the team a brisk start with his 30-ball knock before his departure in the 11th over and Hyderabad lost their way with regular wickets.
Skipper Hardik Pandya spinner Piyush Chawla took three wickets each to rattle the opposition middle and lower-order as Hyderabad slipped to 136-8 in 17 overs.
But number nine Cummins had other ideas as the Australian Test and ODI captain hit back in the final three overs and put on an unbeaten stand of 37 off 19 balls with Sanvir Singh.
The batting effort inspired the team and fast bowlers came roaring to reduce Mumbai to 31-3 including the key wicket of Rohit Sharma, out caught behind for four off Cummins.
Suryakumar soon took charge with his attacking batting as he raised his 50 in 30 balls and hammered the opposition bowling with 12 fours and six sixes.
The left-handed Varma made 37 and enjoyed Suryakumar’s blitz from the other end.


FIA President Ben Sulayem welcomes Trump to Miami Grand Prix

Updated 06 May 2024
Follow

FIA President Ben Sulayem welcomes Trump to Miami Grand Prix

  • The former US president witnessed maiden Formula 1 win for McLaren’s Lando Norris

MIAMI: Former US president Donald Trump was welcomed to the Miami Grand Prix by FIA President Mohammed Ben Sulayem, where he saw McLaren’s Lando Norris notch up his first Formula 1 victory.

Sunday’s race saw British driver Norris take the checkered flag from three-time world champion Max Verstappen in the Red Bull Racing car. Ferrari’s Charles Leclerc came third.

Trump, along with a number of famous athletes and other celebrities, delighted the audience by engaging with fans and attendees. He was also invited behind the scenes to tour the McLaren pit garage accompanied by the team’s CEO, American Zak Brown.

A spokesman for the Miami Grand Prix said the race weekend had sold out, with more than 275,000 fans in attendance to witness the high-octane atmosphere and exciting result.


Sandhagen to face Nurmagomedov at UFC fight night in Abu Dhabi

Updated 06 May 2024
Follow

Sandhagen to face Nurmagomedov at UFC fight night in Abu Dhabi

  • The event will take place at the Etihad Arena on Aug 3

ABU DHABI: UFC has announced that its return to Abu Dhabi will see No. 2 ranked bantamweight Cory Sandhagen face No. 9 ranked Umar Nurmagomedov on Saturday, Aug. 3 at Etihad Arena.

Tickets for the event, held in partnership with the Department of Culture and Tourism — Abu Dhabi go on sale from on Tuesday, May 7

Sandhagen, with a record of 17-4 and fighting out of Aurora, Colorado, returns to the UAE capital to cement his status as top contender in the bantamweight division. The Colorado native boasts wins over Rob Font, Chito Vera, and soon-to-be UFC Hall of Famer Frankie Edgar. He now hopes for a convincing win over rising star Nurmagomedov to make his case for a title shot.

Nurmagomedov, 17-0, fighting out of Chelyabinsk, Russia, looks to put the division on notice by taking out a top-ranked opponent and making his first Octagon appearance in Abu Dhabi. He made his mark in the division after delivering dominant performances over Raoni Barcelos, Brian Kelleher and Sergey Morozov.

Now, he sets his sights on securing the biggest win of his career by getting his hand raised against Sandhagen.


Al-Itttihad fined $37,000 for King’s Cup misconduct

Updated 06 May 2024
Follow

Al-Itttihad fined $37,000 for King’s Cup misconduct

  • The reigning Saudi Pro League champions lost 2-1 to Al-Hilal last week in the semifinals of the Kingdom’s renowned competition

RIYADH: Al-Ittihad Football Club have been fined $37,000 (SR140,000) for misconduct by players and fans in its recent 2-1 defeat by Al-Hilal in the semi-final of the King’s Cup.

A statement issued by the Saudi Arabian Football Federation’s disciplinary and ethics committee said Abderrazak Hamdallah and Saad Al-Mousa were each fined around $5,300 for not fulfilling their post-match media duties.

The committee also imposed a fine of $27,000 on the Jeddah club after fans threw bottles at opposition players from the stands. Nobody was harmed as a result of the incidents. 

The authorities stressed that the three decisions are not subject to appeal.