Al-Qadisiyah Table Tennis: 4 Medals Won

Al-Khobar – An-Nahar

The Al-Qadisiyah team recorded a distinguished presence and a high technical level in the Prince Faisal bin Fahd Table Tennis Championship for the singles and doubles categories for juniors, buds and hope, which concluded its competitions in the Prince Nayef bin Abdulaziz Sports Hall in Qatif, after the Al-Qadisiyah team achieved four medals and three cups for first place, confirming the creation of talent and the refinement of champions in the various age groups.

The player, Rayan Bu Saleh, was able to win the gold medal in the Hope category, in a remarkable performance that reflected his high technical preparation and his ability to compete strongly on the podiums. In the Buds category, the Al-Qadisiyah players continued their brilliance, as Ahmed Al-Khalaf won the gold medal, while Abdulaziz Al-Khalaf won the bronze medal. The duo Ahmed Al-Khalaf and Abdulaziz Al-Khalaf were also crowned with the gold medal in the Buds doubles category, after a harmonious and distinguished performance that reflected the joint technical work and great harmony between the team players. To add a new achievement to Al-Qadisiyah’s record in the tournament.

For his part, the manager of the Al-Qadisiyah table tennis team, Abdulaziz Al-Bishi, expressed his pride in what the players achieved, stressing that these results came as a result of continuous work. He said: We are proud of what the Al-Qadisiyah Knights presented in the Prince Faisal bin Fahd Championship. The results achieved reflect the amount of effort expended in preparing the players, and the interest in the Sunni groups as a basis for building the future of the game in the club. We continue to work in the spirit of one team, and our goal is to continue achieving achievements and raise the name of Al-Qadisiyah in various tournaments.

Marcus Cole

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