Saudi karate team wins four medals at World Youth League Championship

The Saudi karate team won a gold, a silver and two bronze medals at the World Youth League Championship in Spain over the weekend. (Supplied)
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The Saudi karate team won a gold, a silver and two bronze medals at the World Youth League Championship in Spain over the weekend. (Supplied)
The Saudi karate team won a gold, a silver and two bronze medals at the World Youth League Championship in Spain over the weekend. (Supplied)
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The Saudi karate team won a gold, a silver and two bronze medals at the World Youth League Championship in Spain over the weekend. (Supplied)
The Saudi karate team won a gold, a silver and two bronze medals at the World Youth League Championship in Spain over the weekend. (Supplied)
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The Saudi karate team won a gold, a silver and two bronze medals at the World Youth League Championship in Spain over the weekend. (Supplied)
The Saudi karate team won a gold, a silver and two bronze medals at the World Youth League Championship in Spain over the weekend. (Supplied)
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The Saudi karate team won a gold, a silver and two bronze medals at the World Youth League Championship in Spain over the weekend. (Supplied)
The Saudi karate team won a gold, a silver and two bronze medals at the World Youth League Championship in Spain over the weekend. (Supplied)
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The Saudi karate team won a gold, a silver and two bronze medals at the World Youth League Championship in Spain over the weekend. (Supplied)
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Updated 01 May 2023
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Saudi karate team wins four medals at World Youth League Championship

Saudi karate team wins four medals at World Youth League Championship
  • Sanad Sufyani takes gold in +84 kg Olympic category
  • One silver, two bronze medals collected in youth, junior categories

LA CORUNA, Spain: The Saudi karate team won a gold, a silver and two bronze medals at the World Youth League Championship in Spain over the weekend.

The gold medal was won by Sanad Sufyani in the +84 kg Olympic category, the silver by Sultan Al-Qahtani in the -61 kg youth category, and the bronzes by Abdullah Al-Qahtani (-70 kg) and Saad Al-Saif (-57kg) in the junior category.

The Kingdom’s team is coached by Mounir Afqir and his assistant Mohamed Ghazwani.

The president of the Saudi Karate Federation, Mushrif Al-Shihry, thanked Sports Minister Prince Abdulaziz bin Turki Al-Faisal for his support of the sport in the Kingdom. The prince is also chairman of the Olympic and Paralympic Committee.

Al-Shihry said the nation’s backing had been key to the team’s success and enabled the federation to foster male and female champions in a range of categories and weights.

Saudi karatekas are now preparing for the International Karate Federation World Premier League, which gets underway in May in Rabat, Morocco.