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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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Ismail Naurdiev Ready To March Towards Another BRAVE CF Title Shot

Manama, Ismail Naurdiev had an interesting rise in the mixed martial arts world following his debut in 2012 when he was 16 years old. After a frustrating debut at BRAVE CF 50 as a Super Welterweight title contender, Naurdiev is eager to rise within the division’s ranks for a chance to face the reigning undisputed champion once again.

The Austrian-Chechen possesses a stellar record of 20 wins and five losses with 80% of his victories coming by way of stoppage, ten of which came in the first round. Naurdiev’s wrestling background and extensive mixed martial arts experience propelled him into becoming one of the best talents to come out of Central Europe with eleven knockouts and five submissions under his belt.

Naurdiev signed with BRAVE Combat Federation earlier this year along with several high caliber Super Welterweights to populate this division.

BRAVE CF is a pioneer in implementing more granularity of weight classes instead of the usual difference from Lightweight (155LB) to Welterweight (170LB). Introducing a difference of 10 lbs between weight classes makes it more optimal for the fighters to adhere to a weight class. This change is something top fighters have been asking for a long time as it allows them to perform at the highest level.

The 25-year old is getting ready to face Olli “The Amazing” Santalahti this September 25th at BRAVE CF 54, the promotion’s maiden trip to Poland. A win against The Amazing, the Nordic’s number one Welterweight, can set Naurdiev back on the path towards another title shot.

BRAVE CF 54 will be headlined by the Lightweight World Championship, where the current Lightweight World champion Amin Ayoub will face arch-nemesis Ahmed “The Butcher” Amin. The event is taking place in Konin City, Poland, an event in association with Galana Group.

Source: Bahrain News Agency

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Osaka weighs another break from tennis after US Open loss

New York, Naomi Osaka looked over at her agent and said she wanted to tell the world what the two of them had discussed privately in an Arthur Ashe Stadium hallway after her U.S. Open title defense ended with a racket-tossing, composure-missing, lead-evaporating defeat in the third round.

His reply: “Sure.”

And then Osaka, pausing every so often as her voice got caught on her words and her eyes filled with tears, said Friday night she is thinking about taking another break from tennis “for a while.”

“I feel like for me, recently, when I win, I don’t feel happy, I feel more like a relief. And then when I lose, I feel very sad,” Osaka said at her news conference following a 5-7, 7-6 (2), 6-4 loss at Flushing Meadows to Leylah Fernandez, an 18-year-old from Canada who is ranked 73rd and never had been this far in Grand Slam competition. “I don’t think that’s normal.”

The moderator in charge of the session with reporters attempted to cut things off, but Osaka said she wanted to continue, The Associated Press (AP) reported.

“This is very hard to articulate,” she said, resting her left cheek in her hand. “Basically, I feel like I’m kind of at this point where I’m trying to figure out what I want to do, and I honestly don’t know when I’m going to play my next tennis match.”

Crying, she lowered her black visor over her eyes and offered an apology, then patted her palms on both cheeks.

“Yeah,” Osaka added as she rose to leave, “I think I’m going to take a break from playing for a while.”

This was the first Slam tournament for the 23-year-old Osaka since she pulled out of the French Open before the second round to take a mental health break after having announced she would not participate in news conferences in Paris.

She also sat out Wimbledon, before participating in the Tokyo Olympics, where she lit the cauldron as one of Japan’s most famous athletes.

Osaka owns four Grand Slam titles, including at the U.S. Open in 2018 — beating Serena Williams in a chaotic final — and a year ago, plus two more on the hard courts of the Australian Open. When she took a hiatus after Roland Garros, she revealed that she endures waves of anxiety before meeting with the media and has dealt with depression for three years.

Over the last week, Osaka has written on social media and spoken about her thoughts on the importance of self-belief and how she wants to ignore others’ expectations.

The first sign Friday that things were not entirely OK with Osaka came when she smacked her racket against the court after dropping one point. Moments later, Osaka chucked her equipment, sending it bouncing and skidding halfway to the net. Then came a full-on spike near the baseline.

Afterward, she compared that behavior to acting “kind of like a little kid.”

“I was telling myself to be calm, but I feel like maybe there was a boiling point,” Osaka said. “Like, normally, I feel like I like challenges. But recently I feel very anxious when things don’t go my way, and I feel like you can feel that.”

Her game was off. Her game face was gone. By the end, the crowd was booing her for turning her back to the court and taking too much time between points.

Soon enough, the No. 3-seeded Osaka was out of the bracket.

This day had that sort of vibe: Earlier in Ashe, another 18-year-old new to this territory surprisingly eliminated a No. 3 seed when Carlos Alcaraz of Spain edged French Open runner-up Stefanos Tsitsipas 6-3, 4-6, 7-6 (2), 0-6, 7-6 (5) to become the youngest man into the fourth round at Flushing Meadows since Michael Chang and Pete Sampras in 1989.

Osaka came in with a 16-match winning streak at majors. Still, Fernandez declared: “Right before the match, I knew I was able to win.”

For Osaka, maybe the time away from high-level competition was an issue.

Another possible factor in her failure to close things out while serving for the victory against the left-hander Fernandez at 6-5 in the second set: Osaka hadn’t played a match since Monday. The usual day-on, day-off rhythm at Slams was disrupted because the woman Osaka was supposed to meet in the second round, Olga Danilovic, withdrew with an illness.

“I’ve never had a walkover in a Grand Slam, so that was definitely a really weird feeling,” Osaka said.

On Friday, Osaka was quite good down the stretch in the opening set. She grabbed 12 of 13 points, including the last nine, with a break at love to go up 6-5, and a hold at love with the help of a pair of aces at 112 mph and 114 mph to end it.

Seemed on track for a similar conclusion in the second set, leading 6-5 and serving. But when Osaka sailed a forehand wide, Fernandez had her first break of the match to make it 6-all.

“Finally, I found a pattern to her serve,” Fernandez said. “I just trusted my gut and hit the ball.”

And so began Osaka’s downward spiral. She fell behind 5-0 in the ensuing tiebreaker, missing shots and displaying her frustration as she occasionally has done in the past — by flinging her racket.

Chair umpire Alison Hughes did not sanction Osaka then, although later a warning was issued for hitting a ball into the stands.

“I wasn’t really focused on Naomi,” Fernandez said. “I was only focused on myself, my game, what I needed to do.”

More to the point, Osaka was not at her best. She left the court with a white towel draped over her head after the second set, then sat in her changeover chair in that same block-out-the-world manner.

Fernandez, smiling and holding her right fist overhead after the biggest of points, certainly had something to do with the outcome.

She won 18 of 19 first-serve points — and never faced a break point — in the third set.

Fernandez’s knee-to-the-ground, quick-redirect style at the baseline is reminiscent of another lefty, Angelique Kerber, a three-time Grand Slam champion who won the 2016 U.S. Open.

And who just so happens to be the next opponent for Fernandez.

“I’m going to put on a show like I did tonight,” Fernandez said, “and we’re going to see how it goes.”

Source: Bahrain News Agency

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Qatar lose to Serbia in European qualifiers

Debrecen-Serbia struck twice in the first 20 minutes and even as Qatar tried hard to reduce the deficit, knocked in two more goals in the second session to emerge 4-0 winners in the FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022 European qualifiers on Wednesday.

It was not the start Qatar were expecting at the Nagyerdei Stadion in Debrecen in Hungary. They will now look to make amends in their next big encounter, against Portugal, on Saturday.

A defensive blunder in the third minute and an aggressive Serbian manoeuvre in the 18th saw the Qatari fort fall early. Team Qatar were then left with the difficult task of playing catch up.

Boualem Khouki was guilty of directing the ball into his own net even as he tried to keep out a cross from Nemanja Gudelj soon after kick-off. Goalkeeper Saad Al Sheeb was way out of position to prevent the ball from going in.

In the 18th, Serbia’s Dusan Valhovic foiled a Qatar raid inside their half and set off on a quick run from the centre. He crossed to team-mate Luka Jovic, running in from the right. The Real Madrid striker, now on loan to Eintracht Frankfurt, trapped and fired a left-footer into the nylons.

Qatar’s defence did well to thwart the Serbs for the rest of the session. But in the 59th, Khouki was dispossessed by midfielder Filip Djuricic just outside the box. Djuricic found Valhovic inside the penalty area and the latter slammed the ball past Al Sheeb.

Qatar’s Spanish coach Felix Sanchez made some quick changes and brought in Akram Afif, Homam Ahmed and Assim Madibo. The fresh legs injected energy into Qatar’s attacks, but there was no real danger to the Serbian citadel.

In the 85th, when Serbia knocked in one more, defender Nikola Milenkovic heading home off a corner, there was little Qatar could do.

Source: Olympic Committee

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Ronaldo’s brace for scoring world record 111 goals lifts Portugal

Lisbon, Cristiano Ronaldo claimed a scoring world record on Wednesday when his late brace, after missing an early penalty, gave him a tally of 111 international goals and lifted Portugal 2-1 over Ireland in a World Cup qualifier.

Ronaldo, 36, broke a tie on 109 goals with Iran’s Ali Daei with an 89th-minute header into the bottom right corner for the equalizer. He then also nodded the winner in Faro six minutes into stoppage time, dpa reports.

Success came after Ronaldo wasted a first big opportunity when his 15th-minute penalty was saved by goalkeeper Gavin Bazunu.

Ireland led from John Egan on the stroke of half-time but Ronaldo’s brace then put Portugal top of their qualifying group with 10 points, three clear of Serbia who were not playing on the night.

Ireland suffered a third defeat in as many games and are on zero points alongside Azerbaijan who lost 2-1 in Luxembourg.

Only the group winner advances directly to the 2022 finals in Qatar.

“I’m so happy, not just because I beat the record, but for the special moment that we had. “Two goals at the end of the game is so tough, I have to appreciate what the team did, we believed until the end. I’m so glad,” Ronaldo told Irish broadcasters RTE.

Looking at the penalty, he added: “It’s part of the game, part of the business. Sometimes you score, sometimes you make a mistake.”

Ronaldo, whose transfer from Juventus to his former club Manchester United was completed on Tuesday, was playing in his 180th international. Daei had scored his 109 goals in 149 appearances between 1993 and 2006.

Ronaldo tied with Daei at the recent Euro 2020 tournament thanks to a brace against France and did not net again there as Portugal went out 1-0 in the next game against Belgium.

At the tournament he became the first man to score at five Euros, the all-time event top scorer with 11 goals and Euro 2020 top marksman with five goals.

He scored his first Portugal goal at Euro 2004 in a 2-1 defeat against Greece.

Ronaldo is also the Champions League top scorer with 134 goals.

Source: Bahrain News Agency

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Sheikh Joaan honors Qatar’s national table tennis and swimming teams

DOHA-H.E. President of the Qatar Olympic Committee (QOC) Sheikh Joaan bin Hamad al-Thani honored Qatar’s national swimming and table tennis teams in recognition of their outstanding results at the 2021 Arab Table Tennis Championships concluded recently in Jordan and the 28th GCC Aquatics Championships held in Doha last month.

H.E. QOC Second Vice President Dr. Thani bin Abdulrahman Al-Kuwari, H.E. QOC Secretary General Jassim bin Rashid Al Buenain, President of the Qatar Table Tennis Association Khaleel Al Mohannadi, President of the Qatar Swimming Association Khaleel Al Jabir, Board Members of the two federations and Directors of QOC Departments attended the honoring ceremony.

H.E. Sheikh Joaan bin Hamad al-Thani congratulated the two teams on their achievements lauding efforts made by the presidents, members of the administrative and technical bodies and all the players of the two federations. He also reaffirmed that QOC is keen to support the national sports federations to enable them to achieve more in the forthcoming events.

Qatar’s table tennis team claimed the second place at the 2021 Arab Championship held in Jordan with 19 medals including 4 gold medals in both singles and doubles events, while Qatar’s swimming team won the title of youth and age group events at the 28th GCC Aquatics Championships in Doha. Team Qatar swimmers claimed 52 medals including 30 gold medals, 15 silver medals and 7 bronze medals. Qatar also took the second place in the open age group event with 10 medals including 3 gold medals, 6 silver medals and 1 bronze medal.

Source: Qatar Olympic Committee

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Qatar Olympic Academy Selected Best Educational Institution In Qatar 2021

DOHA, (QNA) – The Excelligent, an international magazine specialized in the field of education, has chosen the Qatar Olympic Academy as the best educational center in the State of Qatar for the year 2021.

This selection is based on the magazine’s monitoring of the activity and educational movement of academies and educational centers in the State of Qatar, where the Qatar Olympic Academy, with its diverse activities, programs and courses that include many sports, administrative and technical fields, has been able to reach all segments of Qatari, Gulf and Arab society, in addition to many European and American countries. By introducing the simultaneous translation system into its programs that it provided with the distance learning system, as the Academy had moved to the distance education system through its use of Microsoft Teams and Zoom with the beginning of the Corona pandemic (Cvid-19) in March of last year.

The Qatar Olympic Academy has developed its programs and courses to suit distance education since the beginning of the Corona pandemic (Covid 19), as the Academy adopted a calendar this year that includes many programs, courses and workshops in various sports and Olympic fields, which exceeded twenty different programs and courses, whether at the level of workshops Olympic education or various courses as well as postgraduate studies in cooperation with a number of international and regional bodies, in addition to cooperation with many state institutions and ministries to provide special courses for their employees within the framework of joint cooperation to reach common goals and reach the public benefit.

For his part, Executive Director of the Qatar Olympic Academy, Saif Mohammed Al-Nuaimi, stressed that the selection of The Excelligent International magazine for the Qatar Olympic Academy as the best educational center in the State of Qatar for the year 2021 comes as a result of the concerted efforts of the work teams in the academy who always strive for the best, as well as partners from International, continental and local bodies, as well as the lecturers who contributed greatly to gaining the confidence of the students.

He added: “The Qatar Olympic Academy always seeks to reach all segments of the local community, especially the Arab and international community in general, through diversity in the programs, courses and workshops that serve the sports community administratively and technically, in order to achieve one of the most important goals of the academy, which is to spread the sports and Olympic culture among societies.”

Source: Qatar Olympic Committee

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Qatar eye points against Serbia as 2022 Qualifiers Resume

DEBRECEN, HUNGARY – Asian champions Qatar will be eyeing points against Serbia when the two sides clash in a European qualifier for the 2022 FIFA World Cup that is just 15 months away.

Coached by Felix Sanchez for the last four years, Qatar will play their first match since their impressive run in the CONCACAF Gold Cup, in which they were eliminated in the semifinal against the US earlier this month.

Serbia, coached by Dragan Stojkovic, are ranked 29 on the FIFA computer. Serbia have drawn with Portugal (2-2) and Jamaica (1-1) in their last four internationals. Serbia beat Azerbaijan (2-1) in the other two matches before losing to former Asian champions Japan (0-1).

Qatar, on the other hand, have looked in menacing form this year. At their Gold Cup debut, Qatar drew with Panama (3-3) before crushing Honduras (2-0) and edging El Salvador 3-2. Following an entertaining clash, Qatar lost to the US (1-0) in the semifinals.

Playing their matches in Europe, Qatar will be playing Serbia on Wednesday in the first of two games at the Nagyerdei Stadion in the Hungarian city of Debrecen.

Sanchez’s boys will next play Portugal on September 4 at the same venue. Hosts of the 2022 FIFA World Cup, Qatar, appear in the qualifiers to gain experience ahead of the football blockbuster next year.

Earlier in the year in Group A, Qatar beat Luxembourg (1-0) and Azerbaijan (2-1) before playing a 1-1 draw against the Republic of Ireland.

Since their return from the US, the Qatari squad assembled in Doha for a short period before heading to Austria, where the Asian champions have been conducting a full scale of training sessions under the watchful gaze of coach Sanchez.

The 20,000-capacity venue saw the maroons amass a tally of seven points out of a possible nine in the opening three rounds of Group A of the European section of the 2022 FIFA World Cup qualification against Luxembourg, Azerbaijan and the Republic of Ireland.

On Monday, the Qatar Football Association announced influential striker Mohammed Muntari will miss out on the qualifiers because of an injury.

Qatar will take on Luxembourg on September 7 in what would be the last of three internationals within a week’s time.

This week, the Qatar squad is expected to be in the limelight of fans after QFA launched a nationwide marketing campaign in Hungary ahead of the Serbia clash.

The marketing campaign has been launched on the ground and social media platforms of QFA. Qatari flags around the stadium and posters of the match at the training venues have been set up.

Match posters have also appeared at the Debrecen train station, and advertisements promoting the matches against Serbia and Portugal can also be seen at Budapest Airport.

Qatar squad: Saad Al-Sheeb, Meshaal Barsham, Mahmoud Abu Nada, Youssif Hassan, Salah Zakaria, Pedro Miguil, Abdul Karim Hassan, Tariq Salman, Ahmed Suhail, Musaab Khidir, Bassam Al-Rawi, Homam Al-Amin, Khouki Boualem, Mohamed Waad, Assim Madabo. Karim Boudiaf, Ismail Mohamed, Abdullah Al-Ahraq, Abdullah Marafiya, Abdulaziz Hatim, Jassem Jaber, Akram Afif, Hassan Al-Haydos, Khaled Mohamed, Sultan Al-Braik, Ali Asad, Ahmed Moein, Yusuf Abdurisag, Al-Moez Ali and Ahmed Alaa.

Source: Qatar Olympic Committee

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HH the Amir Meets Team Qatar Champions at Tokyo 2020 Olympics

Doha, (QNA) – HH the Amir Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al-Thani met at the Amiri Diwan on Thursday morning with Team Qatar Olympic mission (Al-Adaam), which was crowned two gold medals in high jump and weightlifting and a bronze medal in beach volleyball at Tokyo 2020 Olympics.

At the beginning of the meeting, HH the Amir congratulated Qatar Olympic team champions and the administrative and technical bodies in the results achieved by Qatar’s heroes in the Olympics, and stressed on the need to complete the march towards more sports achievements and championships in the future.

HH the Amir also granted Olympic champion Mutaz Barshim Al Wajbah Decoration, in recognition of his historic achievement by winning three consecutive medals in his Olympic participation and his distinguished representation of Qatari sport.

For their part, team Qatar champions (Al-Adaam) expressed their thanks to HH the Amir for the special care and full support that HH accords to Qatari athletes. They also considered honoring of the Olympic champion Mutaz Barshim as an honor for all the athletes in Qatar and affirmed their keenness to achieve more future achievements and raise the flag of the country in international sports forums.

Source: Qatar Olympic Committee

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Team Qatar tune up for European qualifiers

Vienna: Qatar’s national football team stepped up their preparations for the second phase of the European Zone FIFA World Cup 2022 qualifiers, which will get underway on September 1.

Qatar will take on Serbia on September 01, then Portugal in tough encounter on September 4 before facing Luxembourg on September 7.

Team Qatar began their European qualifiers campaign in March, where they secured two consecutive victories beating Luxembourg 1-0 and Azerbaijan 2-1 then they shared points with Ireland after a 1-1 draw to collect seven points.

Earlier this month, team Qatar’s Coach Felix Sanchez announced a 31-member squad ahead of September matches at the UEFA European qualifiers.

Qatar Squad:

Saad Al Sheeb, Meshal Barsham, Mahmoud Abunada, Yousuf Hassan, Salah Zakaria, Pedro Miguel Correia, Abdulkarim Hassan, Tareq Salman, Ahmed Suhail, Musaab Kheder, Basam Al Rawi, Homam Ahmed, Boualem Khoukhi, Mohammed Waad, Assim Madebo, Karim Boudiaf, Ismael Mohammed, Abdullah Al Ahrak, Abdullah Marafia, Abdulaziz Hatim, Jassem Gaber, Akram Afif, Hassan Al Haydos, Khaled Mohamed, Sultan Al Braik, Ali Asad, Ahmad Moein, Youssef Abdurisag, Almoez Ali, Mohamed Muntari, Ahmed Alaaeldin.

Source: Qatar Olympic Committee