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Saudi women’s bowling team aim to strike it lucky in major GCC tourney

- Arab News Jeddah

Four of Saudi Arabia’s top female bowlers are aiming to strike it lucky after being selected to compete for the first time in a major GCC tournament.

The Saudi Bowling Federation (SBF) will send Mashael Al-Abdulwahid, Ghada Nimir, Amani Al-Ghamdi, and Hadeel Tarmeen to the sixth GCC women’s sporting meeting to be held in Kuwait Oct. 20 to 30.

The players were part of a six-woman squad that represente­d the Kingdom at the recent World Bowling Women’s Championsh­ips in Las Vegas. They will compete in the singles, doubles, trio, and team events at the Kuwaiti games.

The team members had been due to participat­e in an Asian bowling competitio­n which takes place at the same time but withdrew to join their GCC peers in pursuit of medal glory.

Six countries are expected to compete, with Bahrain the hot favorite to win gold. However, the UAE, Kuwait, and Oman will arrive on the back of strong recent performanc­es making for a tough contest. SBF President Bader Al-Alsheikh said: “We are thankful we’re in a nation that continues to provide its men and women with support and opportunit­ies in various fields, including sport.

“Although this is our women’s first participat­ion in the GCC tournament, we have faith and confidence they will present us honorably and will gain more experience, which is what we are aiming for.”

Dr. Razan Baker, SBF board member in charge of female participat­ion, said: “Our women bowlers have learned a lot from their previous participat­ions abroad and locally through competing at SBF women’s tournament­s throughout 2018 and 2019.

“I believe this event will offer them a richer experience because they are going with a bigger delegation, which will be a new experience for them. Hopefully, this will motivate them to better performanc­es and more medal wins before the end of the year.” Tarmeen said: “Competing at the World Bowling recently had a great impact on us; my team and I returned with overwhelmi­ng positivity to play better. Now we are training harder to enhance our performanc­e and meet the expectatio­ns of the SBF and our fans and make our country proud.

“I’m very happy we will be joining with seven other Saudi women teams. This will definitely boost our strength and motivation.” The Saudi women’s team will attend a training camp this month in Riyadh run by British coach Mario Joseph, who also supervises the men. As part of their preparatio­ns for the GCC tournament the lady bowlers will compete in the Khobar singles championsh­ips on Oct. 4.

Adwa Al-Arifi, Saudi Football Federation board member, said eight Saudi teams containing 62 female athletes would be taking part in the tournament in indoor football (13 women), basketball (12), fencing (12), taekwondo (6), athletics (5), table tennis (5), athletics for special needs (5), and bowling (4). President of the Saudi Fencing Federation, Ahmad Alsabban, told Arab News: “For our fencers this participat­ion is the first after several others at an Arab and Asian level, where they achieved victories despite having little experience and time playing in competitio­ns. This participat­ion is another step toward delivering more victories for Saudi Arabia, and we look forward to it thanks to the support of the General Sports Authority.”

Meanwhile, Hadi Al-Qahtani, president of the Saudi Arabian Athletics Federation (SAAF), said: “The SAAF is one of the earliest federation­s in supporting female participat­ion in sport since London Olympics 2012, and this continued in the Rio Olympics, the Youth Olympics in Argentina, and many other Arab and Asian championsh­ips.

“We believe through these competitio­ns our athletes will develop their skills and talent and become champions in the near future and therefore we wish our athletes all the best in their journey and in honoring the country,” he said.

 ?? Photo courtesy: SBF ?? Kuwait-bound Saudi national women's bowling team. from left, Ghada Nemer, Hadeel Tarmeen, Amani Alghamdi, and Mashael Alabdulwah­id.
Photo courtesy: SBF Kuwait-bound Saudi national women's bowling team. from left, Ghada Nemer, Hadeel Tarmeen, Amani Alghamdi, and Mashael Alabdulwah­id.
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