
The 4th Gulf Games, currently underway in Doha, Qatar, have proven to be a fertile ground for Kuwaiti athletes to showcase their skills and prowess. On the fourth day of the tournament, Kuwaiti athletes made their mark, winning an impressive 10 medals, including three gold, five silver, and two bronze.
Kuwait's shooting team was among the standout performers, claiming the gold medal in the men's skeet team event. The team, comprising Saud Al-Kandari, Mohammed Al-Daihani, and Abdulaziz Al-Saad, displayed exceptional skill and strategy to outdo their competitors from Saudi Arabia and Qatar, who secured the second and third spots, respectively.
In individual events, Mohammed Al-Awad from Kuwait won the silver medal in the men's skeet event, while the women's skeet team, consisting of Afrah Mohammed and Fatima Al-Zuabi, secured the bronze medal, finishing third. These victories underscore the depth and breadth of Kuwait's shooting talent and its potential for future success in regional and international competitions.
Kuwaiti athletes also made their presence felt in fencing, with the women's épée team, comprising Fawzia Al-Rifai, Fatima Qasim, and Yasmine Al-Shawaab, winning the gold medal after a thrilling victory over the UAE team. The men's foil team, made up of Ali Al-Nassar, Abdulwahab Mohammed, and Yaqoub Al-Shatti, claimed the bronze medal in the team competition, further bolstering Kuwait's medal tally.
In equestrian events, Kuwaiti rider Ali Al-Kharafi won silver in the individual 145 cm jumping competition, finishing behind UAE's Abdullah Al-Muhairi, who took the gold. Another Kuwaiti rider, Hussein Al-Kharafi, finished fourth, demonstrating the strong equestrian tradition in the country and its athletes' ability to compete at the highest levels.
Athletics also saw Kuwaiti athletes shine, with Yaqoub Al-Yoha winning gold in the 110m hurdles. Abdullah Al-Azmi secured silver in the men's long jump, Abdulrahman Al-Azmi took silver in the javelin throw, and Al-Jazi Farhan won silver in the women's heptathlon. These achievements highlight the versatility and talent of Kuwait's athletic contingent and their dedication to their respective sports.
In swimming, Kuwait won a bronze medal in the men's 4x100m medley relay, adding to the country's overall medal count. This win is particularly notable, as it demonstrates Kuwait's growing competitive edge in aquatic sports and its potential for future success in regional and international swimming events.
The 4th Gulf Games, which feature around 1,400 male and female athletes from GCC countries competing in 17 different sports, provide a unique platform for athletes to showcase their talents, learn from their competitors, and forge new friendships and alliances. The event also underscores the importance of sports in promoting unity, solidarity, and cooperation among nations in the region.
As the games continue until May 22, fans and supporters of Kuwaiti athletes are eagerly anticipating more medal wins and outstanding performances. The success of Kuwait's athletes at the 4th Gulf Games is a testament to their hard work, perseverance, and commitment to their sports, as well as the support and guidance they receive from their coaches, families, and the Kuwaiti sports community at large.
Kuwait won 10 medals, including three gold, five silver, and two bronze, on day four of the 4th Gulf Games in Doha, Qatar.
The Kuwaiti shooting team claimed the gold medal in the men's skeet team event, while individual shooter Mohammed Al-Awad won the silver medal in the men's skeet event.
Kuwait's women's épée team won the gold medal in fencing, and the men's foil team secured the bronze medal in the team competition.
Kuwaiti athletes Yaqoub Al-Yoha, Abdullah Al-Azmi, Abdulrahman Al-Azmi, and Al-Jazi Farhan won gold and silver medals in athletics events.
The 4th Gulf Games feature around 1,400 athletes from GCC countries competing in 17 different sports, promoting unity, solidarity, and cooperation among nations in the region.