Women in Tabuk eager to take the reins

Saudi Vision 2030 has ushered in a new era for women’s sports, enabling them to pursue various sports, with equestrianism a standout. (SPA)
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Updated 14 July 2024
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Women in Tabuk eager to take the reins

  • Al-Talbi is encouraging more women to embrace equestrianism, highlighting benefits that extend beyond physical health and enhance psychological and mental well-being

RIYADH: With the resurgence of equestrian sports in the Kingdom, Saudi women in Tabuk are reconnecting with their heritage and taking the reins with skill and passion.

In a recent interview, equestrian Arwa Al-Talbi spoke to the Saudi Press Agency about the beginnings of her journey into the world of horses.

“My relationship with horses began five years ago when I read about the psychological philosophy of equestrianism, which inspired me to learn to ride,” Al-Talbi said




Saudi Vision 2030 has ushered in a new era for women’s sports, enabling them to pursue various sports, with equestrianism a standout. (SPA)

She said that equestrianism is not just a physical activity, and that there is a spiritual and mental connection inherent in one of the oldest sports known to humanity.

“My journey into the world of horses started thanks to God and the wise leadership’s support for equestrianism and the empowerment of women in various sports,” Al-Talbi added. Her love for horses and skill as a horse rider has led to her becoming an accomplished show jumper and free rider.

She is learning the sport of tent pegging, which is a “test of a rider’s skills due to its historical ties to ancient warfare.”

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• The Tabuk region is currently hosting a foundation training course for the sport of preliminary tent pegging, organized by the Saudi Equestrian Federation.

• The 15-day course, held at the Al-Thunayanh stable, has attracted about 30 riders of various ages, both male and female.

Al-Talbi is encouraging more women to embrace equestrianism, highlighting benefits that extend beyond physical health and enhance psychological and mental well-being.

Another female rider, Ohoud Al-Majzoub, said her deep connection with horses is rooted in her pride in her Arab identity and a lifelong passion that began in childhood. She followed her dream of becoming an equestrian by training to acquire all the necessary skills.

Now she excels not only in free riding but also in show jumping, a discipline that demands navigating a series of obstacles, from simple vertical heights to intricate courses. Her journey is testament to her unique and distinctive sporting creativity.

In the SPA report, equestrians Raghad Mahmoud and Heba Al-Fares said that their childhood dreams of horse riding were once just hopes, because of the lack of clubs. However, Saudi Vision 2030 has ushered in a new era for women’s sports, enabling them to pursue various sports, with equestrianism a standout.

They have since learned to ride and excel in show jumping and free riding and said the availability of such sports and the establishment of dedicated clubs will ignite the passion of many women, whether in equestrianism or other sports.

Noting the growing interest in equestrian sports among women in the Tabuk region, Nasser Al-Nasser, who owns stables in the area, confirmed to SPA that there is a year-round increase in demand for the sport.

Women’s interest in the sport led him to open a special track for women with a focus on show jumping and with female trainers on hand. He added that, despite its long history in the region, equestrianism is now seen as a modern sport that has captivated young men and women alike. In Saudi culture, he said, it symbolizes courage, pride, beauty, strength, heroism and authenticity.

The sport also enhances self-confidence, teaches patience and endurance, and provides numerous psychological and physical benefits to its enthusiasts, he added.

The Tabuk region is currently hosting a foundation training course for the sport of preliminary tent pegging, organized by the Saudi Equestrian Federation. The 15-day course, held at the Al-Thunayanh stable, has attracted about 30 riders of various ages, both male and female.

The training course aims to promote the sport in Saudi society and encourage its practice among horse riding enthusiasts regardless of gender, the SPA said in its report.

The course includes a theoretical part that educates participants on the key regulations and laws of tent pegging. The practical part focuses on training techniques and skills in using spears and swords in various approved competitions.

Participants who complete the training will be awarded certificates by the federation in collaboration with the Leaders Development Institute.

 


MWL chief urges action on youth education in Africa

Updated 20 August 2024
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MWL chief urges action on youth education in Africa

  • Al-Issa touched on several crucial issues concerning the present and future of youth

Riyadh: Secretary-General of the Muslim World League Dr. Mohammed bin Abdulkarim Al-Issa recently participated as a guest of honor in the Africa Youth Forum, held in Nairobi.

The forum aimed to provide young people with a platform to discuss their issues alongside prominent religious, political, and civic leaders.

Addressing the forum, Al-Issa touched on several crucial issues concerning the present and future of youth. He emphasized the pivotal role of young people in shaping the future of their countries and the need to implement plans that prioritize areas crucial to them, such as education.

He addressed troubling statistics related to youth, particularly in the context of education, highlighting that the situation is especially challenging for girls, who are deprived of education solely because of their gender.

Al-Issa urged a concerted effort to identify and address the barriers that hinder young people from accessing quality education, underlining the shared responsibility in finding effective solutions.

He also discussed the role of youth in facilitating dialogue between followers of different religions and cultures, the influence of extremist ideas on some young people, and the essential role of youth in charitable endeavors.

The MWL chief underscored the need to go beyond exchanging views on youth-related issues and translate these discussions into effective plans with tangible impact.

The Youth Parliament of Kenya hosted Al-Issa for a session in which he emphasized the importance of considering young people’s interests when shaping future policies.


Saudi project clears 1,139 Houthi mines in Yemen

Updated 20 August 2024
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Saudi project clears 1,139 Houthi mines in Yemen

Riyadh: Members of Saudi Arabia’s Project Masam removed 1,139 explosive devices from various regions of Yemen last week.

The total included 13 anti-personnel mines, 56 anti-tank mines, 1,056 unexploded ordnances and 14 explosive devices, according to a recent report.

Ousama Al-Gosaibi, the initiative’s managing director, said a total of 455,827 mines had been cleared since its inception in 2018.

The explosives were planted indiscriminately and posed a threat to civilians, including children, women and the elderly.

The demining operations took place in Marib, Aden, Jouf, Shabwa, Taiz, Hodeidah, Lahij, Sanaa, Al-Bayda, Al-Dhale and Saada.

Teams are tasked with clearing villages, roads and schools to facilitate safe movement for civilians and the delivery of humanitarian aid.


Saudi Arabia considers launching health projects in Colombia

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Saudi Arabia considers launching health projects in Colombia

RIYADH: The Kingdom’s aid agency KSrelief is considering setting up healthcare projects in Colombia, the Saudi Press Agency reported on Tuesday.

Several members of KSrelief’s volunteer medical staff toured the cities of Bogota and Quibdo from Aug. 11 to 15 to assess the conditions.

In addition, they had discussions with government health officials and the leadership of several hospitals.

KSrelief provides medical and other support to vulnerable communities across the world.

Several members of KSrelief’s volunteer medical staff toured the cities of Bogota and Quibdo from Aug. 11 to 15 to assess the conditions. (SPA)

 


KSrelief to launch water projects in Nigeria and Mali

Updated 20 August 2024
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KSrelief to launch water projects in Nigeria and Mali

  • These projects are a part of KSrelief’s worldwide aid projects, which includes the provision of healthcare, education and sanitation

RIYADH: The Kingdom’s aid agency KSrelief has signed deals with authorities in Nigeria and Mali to provide water for local communities, the Saudi Press Agency reported on Tuesday.

In Nigeria, teams will drill 21 medium-depth solar-powered wells in Abuja, Enugu, Kano, Osun, Oyo and Kaduna.

The project is expected to benefit 105,000 people, and provide water for livestock.

In Mali, drinking water will be provided for 372,304 people with the creation of several solar-powered wells.

These projects are a part of KSrelief’s worldwide aid projects, which includes the provision of healthcare, education and sanitation.


Deputy Makkah governor to honor Qur’an competition winners on Wednesday

Winners of the 44th King Abdulaziz International Competition for the Memorization of the Qur’an will be honored at Grand Mosque.
Updated 20 August 2024
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Deputy Makkah governor to honor Qur’an competition winners on Wednesday

  • 174 contestants from 123 countries participated in this year’s contest
  • The prize pool for the competition is SR4 million ($1,065,996)

RIYADH: The deputy governor of Makkah will honor the winners of the 44th King Abdulaziz International Competition for the Memorization, Recitation and Interpretation of the Qur’an at the Grand Mosque on Wednesday.

The supervisor of the competition, the Kingdom’s Minister of Islamic Affairs, Dawah and Guidance Abdullatif bin Abdulaziz Al Al-Sheikh, said 174 contestants from 123 countries participated in this year’s contest, the highest number participating in the competition’s history. 

The minister said the competition highlights the Kingdom’s care for the holy Qur’an and those who  memorize it.

Al-Sheikh thanked Makkah Gov. Prince Khalid Al-Faisal and Deputy Gov. Prince Saud bin Mishal bin Abdulaziz for their support and assistance in making the current edition of the competition a success. 

The prize pool for the competition is SR4 million ($1,065,996).