The Kingdom of Bahrain continues its remarkable medal haul at the International School Games, held under the esteemed patronage of His Majesty King Hamad bin Isa Al Khalifa. As of the close of the second day, Bahrain’s athletes have added an additional three gold, four silver, and eight bronze medals to their tally, bringing the nation’s total to five gold, five silver, and ten bronze medals.
The Bahraini athletics team delivered an outstanding performance, securing seven medals across various events in an electrifying atmosphere at the Bahrain National Stadium. Star athlete Rehana Grubah clinched the gold in the girls’ 100-metre sprint, while her teammate Sofin Hasmao took the top spot in the girls’ 400-metre race, underscoring the Bahraini team’s significant progress in sprinting disciplines.
Additionally, the team earned three silver medals: Ahmed Sabry excelled in the men’s high jump, Laila Kamal shone in the girls’ 100-metre sprint, and Mohammed Al-Mudhahi won silver in the discus throw in the Paralympic athletics events. Abbas Abkar won Bahrain’s bronze medals in the men’s sprints in the 100 metres and Alaa Sami in the 400 metres, reflecting the team’s strength and consistency across various categories.
In the 200-metre qualifiers, Bahraini athletes Aisha Bess, Laila Kamal, Naima Naomi, Rehana Grubah, and Sofin Hasmao demonstrated exceptional skill, securing their spots for the upcoming finals. Their advancement promises further triumphs for Bahrain in the coming days of the competition.
Bahrain’s Karate Team Excels with Eight Medals at International School Games
Bahrain’s karate team delivered a standout performance in the tournament's karate competitions, held at Hall C in Isa Town Sports City, securing a remarkable eight medals: one gold, one silver, and six bronze.
In individual events, Bahraini champion Sarah Hani achieved a well-deserved gold in the category of over 60 kg. Muhannad Musa added to the tally with a silver medal in the over 70 kg category, while bronze medals were earned by Mohammed Ahmed Al-Ahmed (over 75 kg), Fawzia Al-Amiri (over 55 kg), Mohammed Hameed (under 55 kg), and Dana Mohammed Fazea (under 55 kg).
In team events, the boys' team in the 14-16 age category—comprising Abdullah Al-Marbati, Mohammed Hamid, and Ali Ismail—performed exceptionally to win a bronze medal. The girls’ team in the same age group, featuring Fawzia Al-Amiri, Dana Mohammed Fazea, and Sarah Hani, also earned a bronze, reflecting Bahrain's collective strength across both individual and team competitions.
Bahrain 1 Handball Team Advances to Semi-Finals at International School Sports Games
The Bahrain (1) handball team has secured its place in the semi-finals of the handball competition in the International School Sports Games "Bahrain 2024," following a decisive victory over Benin with a score of 43-14 on Saturday, the second day of the event.
Bahrain dominated the match from the outset, leading 17-6 by the end of the first half and maintaining strong momentum to extend their lead in the second half, finishing with a substantial win.
Meanwhile, in another Group 1 match, Bahrain (2) faced a challenging game against France, ultimately falling 20-27 in an intense showdown.
In the women’s handball competition, Romania triumphed over France with a 25-20 win, Iran defeated Benin 27-19, and Romania edged out Ukraine with a close 18-16 victory.
Mixed Results for Bahraini Teams in 3x3 Basketball Competitions at Bahrain 2024 International School Sports Games
The 3x3 basketball competitions began yesterday at the "Bahrain 2024" International School Sports Games, hosted on the open courts of Isa Sports City. Bahrain's teams experienced a mix of results in their matches.
Bahrain Team (5) earned a well-deserved victory over India with a score of 14-4 but fell short against Slovenia (1) in a close match, finishing 10-13. Bahrain Team (2) displayed a strong performance, defeating Chile 9-4 before encountering a setback in their match against Thailand, losing 6-14. Meanwhile, Bahrain Team (6) secured a narrow win over Croatia, ending the game at 11-9.
In the women's competitions, Bahrain’s team defeated Saudi Arabia with a solid 13-7 but faced a challenging match against China, concluding with a score of 0-21. Bahrain Team (3) encountered a defeat to Chinese Taipei with a score of 9-18, while Bahrain Team (1) also lost to China, finishing 7-21.
Bahrain Table Tennis Teams Make Steady Progress in Ongoing Competitions
The table tennis competitions continued at the tournament, held in Hall B at Isa Sports City.
By the close of the second day, Bahrain (1) advanced to third place in Group One, securing three wins and suffering two losses over the past two days. In Group Three, Bahrain (2) finished the day in third place with a similar record of three wins and two losses, while Bahrain (3) concluded in fifth place, recording one win against four losses.
Meanwhile, Bahrain (4) ranked sixth in Group Two, achieving one win against four losses, and remained in sixth place in the overall standings with no additional wins recorded by the end of the second day.
China Dominates Fencing and Badminton Competitions at Bahrain 2024 International School Sports Games
Chinese athlete Tan Zhao showcased outstanding skill in the fencing competitions, ultimately securing the gold medal after a series of decisive victories. Zhao claimed the title after a strong performance in the final match against Egyptian competitor Adham Shalaby, winning with a score of 15-10. This win affirmed his dominance in the event, with Shalaby earning the silver medal in the boys’ singles category.
Badminton Gold for China
The Chinese team delivered an exceptional performance in the mixed badminton team competitions, capturing the gold medal with a notable 75-35 victory over Chinese Taipei. This achievement secured their position as champions in the category.
The semi-final rounds saw intense competition, with China edging out the Quebec team from Canada with a score of 75-63, while Chinese Taipei outmatched the United Arab Emirates team, concluding with a 75-41 win.
Saudi-Emirati Duo Claims Gold in Mixed Olympic Bow Competition
The Saudi-Emirati pair, Sultan Al-Ahmadi and Saeed Al-Raisi triumphed in the mixed Olympic bow event, capturing the gold medal after a commanding 5-1 victory over the Moldovan-Brazilian team of Olga Menchikova and Arthur Carvalho, who took silver.
The bronze medal went to the Moldovan-Bangladeshi duo Igor Periman and Asif Sarwar, who defeated the Turkish-Polish team of Dilek Kabakoz and Mark Szklinczy with a score of 6-2.
In the mixed compound bow category, Luxembourg-Indian team members Kenza Pop and Siram Bolajorla secured the gold medal, overcoming Luxembourg-Emirati duo Lea Tonus and Abdullah Al-Mansouri, who earned silver. The Emirati-Kazakh team of Sara Al-Maazmi and Turisbekov Asnali took the bronze after their victory over the Bangladeshi-Austrian team.
Bahrain 1 and 5 Qualify for Second Round in Beach Volleyball at International School Games
The Bahrain (1) beach volleyball team has advanced to the second round in the International School Games following two well-earned victories yesterday over Saudi (2) and Puerto Rico, each with a score of 2-0. The team, represented by players Ali Sultan and Ali Yaqoub, showcased a strong performance that underscored their dominance within their group.
Similarly, Bahrain (5) qualified for the second round after defeating teams from Bangladesh and Slovenia, also with a score of 2-0. The team, featuring duo Abbas Ehsan and Mohammed Harouneh, delivered an impressive display, securing second place in their group and maintaining their position in the tournament.
On the other hand, Bahrain (2) claimed a 2-0 victory over Saudi Arabia (3) but was unable to advance, finishing third in its group. The remaining Bahraini teams (3, 4, and 6) were also unable to progress after three consecutive losses.
The qualified teams, Bahrain (1) and Bahrain (5), are optimistic about maintaining this level of performance in the upcoming rounds, aiming to secure further victories and elevate Bahrain’s standing in the International School Games. As they prepare for challenging encounters against strong contenders, both teams are determined to push forward toward the final rounds.
International School Games Swimming: Hungarian, Chinese Taipei, and Turkish Swimmers Shine with Medal Wins
The swimming competitions at the International School Games witnessed exceptional performances from swimmers representing numerous nations, competing with enthusiasm and determination at the Bahrain National Stadium pools.
Swimmers from Chinese Taipei, Hungary, Hong Kong, and Turkey led the medal tally across various events, showcasing their strength and dedication in the pool.
In the girls' 200-metre butterfly, Hungarian swimmer Glenda Abony Toth took the top spot, while fellow Hungarian David Antal claimed first place in the boys' 200-metre butterfly. Hong Kong’s Chelsea Lam impressed by winning the girls' 100-metre breaststroke, and Greek swimmer Evangelos Ntoumas achieved victory in the same event for boys.
In the 50-metre backstroke, Poland’s Varvara Helchenko secured first place in the girls' category, while Liang Yun from Chinese Taipei dominated the boys' race.
The relay events added further excitement, with the girls' team from Chinese Taipei winning first place in the 4x100m medley relay and the boys' team from China capturing gold in the 4x100m medley relay.