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Dunya AbuTaleb ranks fourth internationally in the -53 kg weight category

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Last updated: 2024/06/19 at 4:06 PM
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Saudi taekwondo champion Dunya AbuTaleb and Riyad Hamdi have been making waves in the global taekwondo scene. AbuTaleb recently achieved fourth place in the international rankings for the -53 kg weight category in June, a groundbreaking accomplishment for any Saudi athlete in the sport’s history. She has also secured a spot to compete in the Paris 2024 Olympics, becoming the first Saudi woman to do so. With her recent success at the Asian Championship, where she won a gold medal, AbuTaleb is now eyeing a medal at the World Championship.

On the other hand, Riyad Hamdi, a member of the Saudi Taekwondo national team, has been making significant progress in the men’s division. Hamdi has also been climbing up the rankings, securing a spot among the top 10 players globally in the -54 kg weight category. His impressive international and continental victories, including a gold medal at the 2024 Asian Championship, have solidified his position as a strong competitor in the sport. The achievements of both AbuTaleb and Hamdi are a testament to the growing talent and potential of Saudi taekwondo athletes on the international stage.

AbuTaleb’s journey to success in taekwondo has been nothing short of remarkable. As the first Saudi woman to qualify for the Paris 2024 Olympics, she has broken barriers and inspired a new generation of athletes in the kingdom. Her dedication, hard work, and perseverance have paid off, leading her to achieve unprecedented milestones in the sport. With her sights set on a medal at the World Championship, AbuTaleb is poised to make history once again and continue to elevate the profile of Saudi women in taekwondo.

Similarly, Hamdi’s rise in the ranks of international taekwondo has been impressive. His gold medal win at the 2024 Asian Championship was a significant achievement that underlined his talent and skill as a taekwondo athlete. With a spot among the top 10 players globally in his weight category, Hamdi is proving to be a force to be reckoned with in the sport. His dedication to training, commitment to excellence, and competitive spirit have propelled him to success on the global stage, and he shows no signs of slowing down.

The achievements of AbuTaleb and Hamdi are a source of pride for Saudi Arabia and a reflection of the kingdom’s commitment to developing and supporting its athletes. The success of these two taekwondo champions highlights the potential of Saudi athletes to compete and excel at the highest levels of international sports. As they continue to make strides in their respective careers, AbuTaleb and Hamdi serve as role models for young athletes in Saudi Arabia and around the world, inspiring them to pursue their dreams and strive for excellence in their chosen sports.

In conclusion, Dunya AbuTaleb and Riyad Hamdi have established themselves as rising stars in the world of taekwondo, with their impressive performances and achievements on the international stage. As they continue to push the boundaries of what is possible in the sport, AbuTaleb and Hamdi are setting new standards for Saudi athletes and inspiring a new generation of taekwondo enthusiasts in the kingdom. With their sights set on even greater success in the future, these two athletes are poised to make a lasting impact on the world of taekwondo and continue to make Saudi Arabia proud on the global stage.

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