Second West Asian Archery Championship Enters Decisive Stage

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October 31, 2025
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31-October-2025

Second West Asian Archery Championship Enters Decisive Stage

Doha :  The second edition of the West Asian Archery Championship entered its decisive phase today as competitions continued for the third consecutive day at the Lusail Shooting Range Complex. The event runs until November 3, featuring around 100 male and female archers representing nine countries: Qatar (host), Kuwait, UAE, Palestine, Iraq, Saudi Arabia, Jordan, Yemen, and Syria.

The championship features events in both the Olympic recurve and compound bow categories across individual, team, and mixed team competitions.

Today’s contests were particularly intense and exciting, highlighted by the elimination rounds for the men’s, women’s, and mixed team events in both bow categories.

In the men’s Olympic team competition, Saudi Arabia advanced to the gold medal match where they will face the UAE.

In the women’s Olympic team competition, Kuwait and Saudi Arabia qualified for the gold medal match, while Qatar’s women’s team — composed of Reem Al-Saai, Amina Al-Jarman, and Maha Abdulhai — will compete against the UAE for the bronze medal.

In the mixed team Olympic recurve event, the UAE booked their place in the gold medal match against Saudi Arabia, while Qatar’s duo, Ahmed Al-Sada and Maha Abdulhai, advanced to face Kuwait in the bronze medal match.