Qatari shooters are demonstrating strong performance at the Arab Pistol and Rifle Championship currently underway in Muscat, Oman, securing a growing medal count. As of December 24, 2023, the Qatari team has earned eight medals, including a gold in the women’s 10m air pistol event. This success highlights Qatar’s growing capabilities in shooting sports and its commitment to regional competitions.
The championship, which began earlier this week, has seen athletes from across the Arab world compete in various pistol and rifle disciplines. Qatar’s delegation, comprised of 17 members and led by Abdulaziz Mohammed Al-Aji, has consistently placed among the top contenders. The team is now preparing for the 25m pistol events, scheduled to take place today.
Qatar’s Medal Haul at the Arab Pistol and Rifle Championship
Salma Almas led the Qatari charge, winning the gold medal in the women’s 10m air pistol individual competition. Her victory marks a significant achievement for Qatari women in shooting. The team event saw Almas team up with Duaa Rahmatullah and Aisha Al-Abdullah to claim a silver medal in the women’s 10m air pistol team category.
Individual and Team Success
Duaa Rahmatullah further contributed to Qatar’s success by securing a bronze medal in an individual event. Meanwhile, the mixed doubles team of Al Maha Al Ali and Abdullah Al Sunaidi added another bronze to the tally, competing in the 10m air rifle mixed event. This brings the total medal count to eight, building on the four medals won earlier in the competition.
The Arab Pistol and Rifle Championship serves as a crucial platform for athletes to gain experience and refine their skills. It also provides an opportunity for nations to assess their standing in the region’s sports landscape. Qatar’s consistent performance suggests a dedicated training program and a rising level of competitive ability.
However, competition remains fierce, with several other Arab nations fielding strong teams. Countries like Egypt, Lebanon, and the United Arab Emirates have historically been strong contenders in shooting events. The report indicates that these nations are also actively participating and achieving notable results in Muscat.
The Qatari delegation’s participation aligns with the nation’s broader strategy to promote sports and athletic excellence. According to statements from the Qatar Shooting and Archery Federation, investing in athlete development and providing opportunities for international competition are key priorities. This commitment is reflected in the team’s performance at the championship.
The 25m pistol events represent the next challenge for the Qatari team. These events are known for their demanding precision and require a high level of concentration from the athletes. The team will be looking to build on their existing success and add to their medal count.
Looking ahead, the outcome of the 25m pistol events will provide further insight into Qatar’s overall performance at the championship. The final medal standings and overall team rankings are expected to be announced upon the competition’s conclusion. Observers will be watching to see if Qatar can maintain its momentum and secure a top position in the regional rifle and pistol standings.

