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Saudi Arabia's karate team shines at 2024 World Cadet, Junior & U21 Karate Championships in Venice

October 14, 2024

Saudi Gazette report

ROME —
Saudi Arabia's karate team has made a significant mark by capturing seven medals at the 2024 World Cadet, Junior & U21 Karate Championships held in Venice, Italy, setting a new record for the Kingdom.

The championships, which spanned cadet, junior, and under-21 categories, took place from October 9 to 12 and attracted 1,908 male and female competitors from 109 countries.

Abdullah Al-Qahtani clinched the gold medal in the Junior Kumite Male +76kg category, triumphing over Italy's Federico Supino with a tight 2-1 score. Saad Al-Saif secured the silver medal in the Junior Kumite Male -61kg division, while Amro Al-Bargawi claimed silver in the Cadet Kumite Male +70kg category.

In the Cadet Kumite Male -52kg division, Abdulrahman Arafat earned the silver medal, and Bader Al-Bargawi grabbed bronze by defeating Egypt's Gad Ali Alaaelden with a score of 6-2 in the Cadet Kumite Male -70kg category. Ali Al-Ariani seized junior bronze after a hard-fought victory against Mexico's Cruz Alejandro, scoring 16-13 in the Junior Kumite Male -55kg category.

Meanwhile, Anas Al-Zahrani wrapped up his participation by securing the U21 Kumite Male -84kg bronze medal with a 9-7 win over Italian rival Gabriele Pezzotti.


October 14, 2024
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