Saudi Women’s Basketball Team Win gold In Special Olympics

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Saudi women created history after participating in the Special Olympics World Games in Abu Dhabi for the first time ever. And they not only participated, but also clinched gold.

What’s It?

Its the first time Saudi Arabia is taking part in the Special Olympics. In this year’s edition, 21 women created history, after competing in various sports including basketball, Bocce, track and field and bowling. It was a moment of pride when Saudi Arabian women’s unified basketball team clinched gold in its debut appearance at the Special Olympics World Games in Abu Dhabi.

The team walked out with a ceremonious win of 16-11, against Ivory Coast, who took home the silver. Kuwait bagged the bronze medal. Head coach of Saudi Arabia’s female unified basketball team Raja Al-Hammouri said: ““It was a very good experience for them. They have continuously competed at the national level with each other but this the first time these female athletes have participated at the Special Olympics.”

The other athletes from Saudi did not disappoint either. Saudi women’s bocce team won a silver, while other individuals bagged medals in various other categories. Over 7,000 athletes from 170 nations participated in 24 officially-sanctioned sports. The event was held at the Zayed Sports City.

Vaishnavi Venkataraman: Research, science labs and of course nerdy glasses – that’s what my life was all about until I finally woke up to realise how much I loved food, travel and telling tales. A chai addict, a moody writer and mother to a smallie, my journey as a writer began with The Times of India. And now, here I am in Dubai pursuing my passion and exploring a new city, all in one go!