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Tunisia, Ivory Coast win to advance to AfroBasket final

Kigali, Naturalized citizen Matt Costello had 17 points and 12 rebounds to help Ivory Coast beat Senegal 75-65 to advance to the final of the African basketball championship against defending champion Tunisia on Saturday, reports AP.

Costello, who played briefly for the San Antonio Spurs in the 2017-18 season, was tasked with slowing down Senegal center and NBA veteran Gorgui Dieng, who had a game-high 24 points but fouled out when he was assessed a technical for pushing the former Michigan State player from behind in the waning seconds.

Tunisia beat Cape Verde by an identical score of 75-65 in the other AfroBasket semifinal in host city Kigali, Rwanda. The final is Sunday.

In a battle of former NBA centers, Tunisia’s Salah Mejri helped contain Cape Verde’s Walter “Edy” Tavares by scoring 14 points and blocking five shots. Mejri played four seasons for the Dallas Mavericks.

Real Madrid’s Tavares, selected by the Atlanta Hawks in the second round of the 2014 NBA draft, finished with 16 points, eight rebounds and three blocks.

Makram Ben Romdhane added 16 points and 10 rebounds and former UCLA star Michael Roll chipped in 14 points and 10 assists for Tunisia.

Ivory Coast has won AfroBasket twice, most recently in 1985. Tunisia is also a two-time champion, having captured the title in 2011 — when Mejri was tournament MVP — and in 2017.

Source: Bahrain News Agency

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HH Shaikh Nasser praises Bahrain Victorious rider’s stage 6 win at Benelux Tour

Manama, HM the King’s Representative for Humanitarian Work and Youth Affairs, HH Shaikh Nasser bin Hamad Al Khalifa, has praised the high professionalism of Team Bahrain Victorious, and its outstanding ability to deal with European races, hailing the riders’ keenness to achieve the team’s vision aiming at promoting the kingdom at external gatherings.

In this regard, HH Shaikh Nasser lauded the success of rider Sonny Colbrelli in winning stage 6 of the Benelux Tour, held in Belgium and the Netherlands, noting that the victory proves the team’s distinguished performance.

HH Shaikh Nasser indicated that the exploit adds to the series of victories claimed by the team recently, adding that it will stimulate other team members during the upcoming races.

HH Shaikh Nasser pointed out that the team boasts a group of distinguished cyclists who are always capable of competing and reaching podiums at various races.

Source: Bahrain News Agency

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Jordanian driver wins MENA Cross Karting Championship

Jordanian driver Shaker Jweihan on Saturday was crowned champion of the MENA Cross Karting Championship.

The competitions were held in Lebanon with wide participation and strong competition between top drivers from the Middle East and North Africa countries.

Amir Al-Najjar also ranked seventh in the championship, as the youngest contestant in the competitions.

Source: Jordan News Agency

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Khalid bin Hamad crowns Bahrain National Youth Basketball team as champions of the 16th GCC Basketball Championship

HH Shaikh Khalid bin Hamad Al Khalifa, First Deputy Chairman of the Supreme Council for Youth and Sports (SCYS), President of the General Sports Authority and President of Bahrain Olympic Committee has crowned our national youth basketball team as the champions of the 16th under-16 GCC Basketball Championship which took place in Bahrain after defeating Kuwait 59/53 in the final match, held on Friday at Umm Al Hassam hall of Bahrain Basketball Association.

The match witnessed the attendance of HH Shaikh Salman bin Mohammed Al Khalifa, Vice President of the General Sports Authority and President of Bahrain Combat Sports Council, HH Shaikh Isa bin Ali Al Khalifa, Vice President of the Bahrain Olympic Committee, Dr Abdulrahman Sadiq Askar, CEO of the General Sports Authority, HE Mr Mohammed Hassan Al Nisf, Secretary-General of the Bahrain Olympic Committee, HE Capt. Waleed Abdulhameed Al Alawi, President of the Bahrain Basketball Association as well as members of the Association.

HH Shaikh Khalid crowned the Bahraini champions and handed the silver and bronze medals to the Kuwaiti and Saudi national teams respectively. The latter defeated Qatar 81/69 in the 3rd-place play-off.

On this occasion, HH Shaikh Khalid bin Hamad Al Khalifa escalated his sincerest congratulations to HM King Hamad bin Isa Al Khalifa, King of the Kingdom of Bahrain and HRH Prince Salman bin Hamad Al Khalifa, Crown Prince Prime Minister as well as to HH Shaikh Nasser bin Hamad Al Khalifa, Representative of HM the King for Humanitarian Works and Youth Affairs.

His Highness expressed utmost happiness at the displays showcased in the final match, which reflected the readiness of both teams, stating that this has contributed to making the competition a great success.

Moreover, HH Shaikh Khalid also congratulated the President and the members of the Bahrain Basketball Association on this victory, praising the performances of the national team’s players throughout the Championship. “They reflected the strong preparations of our players for the Championship as well as their desire to achieve great success under Bahrain’s name,” His Highness stated.

Meanwhile, HH Shaikh Khalid valued the great efforts exerted by the Bahrain Basketball Association under the presidency of Capt. Al Alawi towards hosting in the Championship in collaboration with the organising committee for basketball at the GCC, adding that their contributions played a key role in making the event a tremendous success at all levels as well as allowing it to meet the noble goals set out for organising it, including cementing nationalism among the people of the GCC in order to support the marching and mutual work of the Council.

Source: Bahrain News Agency

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Bahrain win Fiba Asia Under-16 Gulf Basketball Association Qualifier 2021

Bahrain junior team triumphed in the Fiba Asia Under-16 Gulf Basketball Association Qualifier 2021 after defeating Kuwait 59-53 in the final at Zain Arena in Um Al Hassam last night.

Kuwait led 22-21 at halftime, but the hosts went on a scoring spree in the final session to pull off a remarkable victory, GDN reported.

As finalists of the qualifier, Both Bahrain and Kuwait have earned berths in the Fiba Under-16 Asian Championship.

Earlier, Saudi Arabia defeated Qatar 81-69 in the match for the third position.

Supreme Council for Youth and Sport first deputy chairman, General Sports Authority chairman and Bahrain Olympic Committee (BOC) president Shaikh Khalid bin Hamad Al Khalifa presented the trophy to the champions.

Shaikh Khalid congratulated the winners and wished them success in the Asian championship. He also praised Bahrain Basketball Association chairman and board members for their efforts in the preparing the team for the event.

Youth and Sports Affairs Minister Ayman Almoayyad and Ministry of Cabinet Affairs Under-Secretary and BOC vice-president Shaikh Isa bin Ali Al Khalifa also congratulated the Bahrain junior team for their outstanding performance at the qualifier.

Source: Bahrain News Agency

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First athletics gold for Barega; Warholm, Ta Lou advance; US relay DQ

Tokyo, Selemon Barega of Ethiopia ambushed the favourites from Uganda to win the first athletics gold at the Tokyo Olympics on Friday, in the men’s 10,000 metres, said dpa international.

Barega, 21, ran away on the final lap of a tactical race for victory in 27 minutes 43.22 seconds on a warm and humid night at National Stadium.

World champion and world record holder Joshua Cheptegei and fellow Ugandan season leader Jacob Kiplimo failed to catch Barega as they had to settle for silver (.41 of a second back) and bronze (.66), respectively.

Barega won in the absence of 2012 and 2016 long distance double champion Mo Farah of Britain who had failed to qualify for the 10,000m at age 38.

Barega did not come out of nowhere, having already won 5,000m silver at the 2019 worlds as a teenager. He follows in the footsteps of iconic countrymen Haile Gebrselassie and Kenenisa Bekele, who won two golds each over the distance between 1996 and 2008.

“Since Kenenisa won last time we have been unable to achieve a gold medal. I feel really proud to be part of the Tokyo 2020 Olympics,” Barega said. “I want to achieve a history like my previous colleagues.”
Cheptegei said he was bothered by the conditions and not fully fit.

“I have two feelings. One is that I’m very happy to have won an Olympic silver medal today … But the other side of me is really not satisfied with the result because I came here expecting to win a gold,” he added.

The third Ugandan runner, Stephen Kissa, had his big moment when he built a lead of more than 50m very early on before being caught at the halfway mark and retiring not much later.

In preliminary action, Norwegian superstar Karsten Warholm had little difficulty in easing into the semi-finals of the men’s 400m hurdles while Ivorian Marie-Josee Ta Lou led the women’s 100m heats in African record time.

Warholm, 25, has dominated his discipline since winning worlds gold in 2017 and his 48.65 seconds to reach the semi-finals was a virtual jog compared to his world record 46.70 earlier this month. Qatar’s world bronze medallist Abderrahman Samba was fastest with 48.38.

“It was nice to get out on the track again,” said Warholm. “It’s something you’ve been looking forward to for a long time.
“[I’ve] been here for two weeks already, I’m starting to get bored so it was very nice to get around.”

Ta Lou matched the African record 10.78 while Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce, the Jamaican double Olympic champion from 2008 and 2012, was among six women to go under 11 seconds on the fast Tokyo track.

“Surprise, surprise,” said Ta Lou, who has various minor medals from worlds but no gold. “I’m in shock actually. I know I’m ready.
“I will be re-focusing on my run because I really didn’t expect to run as fast as I just did.”

Two-time world champion Hellen Obiri of Kenya qualified for the Olympic 5,000 metres final along with Dutch 1,500m and 10,000m world champion star Sifan Hassan and Ethiopian season leader Gudaf Tsegay.

World champions Daniel Stahl of Sweden (discus), Gong Lijao of China (shot put), Yulimar Rojas of Venezuela (triple jump) and Mutaz Essa Barshim of Qatar (high jump) also advanced to finals.

But the United States suffered yet another relay disaster on the big stage when the world champions and world record holders were disqualified in the heats of the inaugural Olympic 4x400m mixed over a baton exchange mistake after originally winning their race. Poland paced the heats.

“Mistakes happen. We are human,” US runner Elija Godwin said. “We come out, we try our best and it was a complete surprise to all of us. All we can do is prepare for the future and see what happens next.”

 

Source: Bahrain News Agency

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JFA’s Facebook page has been hacked

The Jordan Football Association (JFA), on Thursday, announced that its official Facebook page has been hacked by unknown parties who published content unrelated to football.

On its website, the JFA released a statement saying that they are working to recover the page and continue covering the association’s activities and national teams.

The JFA had created official pages of the professional clubs tournaments on social media sites to cover professional championships’ news and matches and post photos and videos of all local competitions.

Source: Jordan News Agency