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In first, Israeli athlete competes in Saudi Arabia

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Jerusalem - Triathlete Shachar Sagiv has become the first Israeli athlete to compete in Saudi Arabia, the Israeli Olympic Committee said on Sunday, in the latest sign of growing informal ties between the former enemies.

Olympic committee head Yael Arad called Sagiv's presence at the Saudi NEOM leg of the Super League Triathlon on Saturday "a very significan­t breakthrou­gh".

"In the past year we've seen many Arab states come to terms with the fact that hosting an internatio­nal tournament means hosting Israelis," Yael said in a statement.

"This is a growing trend and the true force in normalisat­ion between nations, and especially people," Yael added.

A Saudi official did not immediatel­y respond to a request for comment.

Sagiv, 28, was eliminated from the race after falling in a bike ride, failing to meet his goal of improving his rank, his coach Lior Cohen wrote on Facebook.

"Shachar came to make profession­al history and not only diplomatic history," Cohen added.

Sagiv's participat­ion comes amid speculatio­n about future bilateral ties between Saudi Arabia and Israel, after the Gulf kingdom opened its airspace to Israeli planes in July and recently allowed an Israeli businessma­n into its borders.

Saudi Arabia does not recognise Israel and did not join the 2020 Us-brokered Abraham Accords that saw the Jewish state establish ties with two of the kingdom's neighbours, the United Arab Emirates and Bahrain.

Riyadh has repeatedly said it would stick to the decades-old Arab League position of not establishi­ng official ties with Israel until the conflict with the Palestinia­ns is resolved.

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