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Patrick Reed maintained his impressive early-season form to share the first-round lead with Daniel Hillier at the Qatar Masters after both carded seven under par 65s at the Doha Golf Club Thursday.The 2018 Masters champion arrived in Doha on the back of victory at the Dubai Desert Classic two weeks ago and a runner-up finish following a play-off defeat at last week’s Bahrain Championship. Hillier, meanwhile, continued his consistent run, sitting fifth in the season standings after four top-six finishes in five events, including second place at the Dubai Invitational and a tie for fourth in Bahrain.Reed made a flying start with three consecutive birdies and did not record his first par until the sixth hole, the 15th on his card. Despite a lone bogey, he surged to an outward nine of 31, picking up further birdies at the 16th and 17th. He birdied the first, fourth and seventh before a bogey at the eighth left him tied with Hillier.The American said: “I hit the ball pretty well, especially early in the round, a lot of my birdies were just kind of kick-ins which is always nice, not having to think too much around there.”Reed added: The golf course, especially when it’s windy like this, it requires a lot of shot-making – you have to work the ball both ways, or flight things down, or take it up in the air. That’s the kind of golf I like. I like to get creative when I’m out there and a golf course like this with a lot of doglegs and cross-winds, it allows you to do that. It’s just one of these places that kind of suits my eye.”Hillier also started from the tenth with a pair of birdies, with another at the 16th taking him out in 33. The New Zealander picked up another three in four holes from the third and after his only bogey of the day at the eighth, a closing eagle provided the perfect finish to his round.“Yeah, that was nice,” he said. “I was a little frustrated with a soft bogey there on (my 17th hole) but nice to get a couple back at the end. My game’s feeling really good so I’m just trying to ride the wave, I guess.”There was a Scandinavian flavour to the chasing pack, with Sweden’s Marcus Kinhult, Dane Jacob Skov Olesen and Finland’s Oliver Lindell all at six under. They were joined late in the day by Spain’s Angel Ayora and Italy’s Gregorio De Leo, the latter ending his round with a bogey at the ninth hole to deny him a share of the lead.Another Swede, Joakim Lagergren, was five under alongside New Zealand’s Kazuma Kobori. David Micheluzzi provided one of the highlights of the day with a hole-in-one at the third hole. The Australian was one under par for his round.It was a landmark day for Ireland’s three-time Major Champion Padraig Harrington, who made his 500th start on the DP World Tour and was presented with a silver platter by tournament director Mikael Eriksson to mark the occasion. Harrington also shot a one-under-par 71, with birdies at the ninth and tenth offset by a bogey at the 15th.Qatar’s Sokolov, al-Kaabi keep cut hopes aliveQatar’s Daniel Sokolov and Saleh al-Kaabi produced steady performances, carding identical rounds of 74 – two over par – to keep their hopes of making the cut alive.Play was suspended for the night with four groups still on the course. Among them was Qatar’s Ali al-Shahrani, who endured a difficult round and was 12 over par through 16 holes. Adri Arnaus and Francesco Laporta, both at two under par, were the leading players among the 12 golfers yet to complete their rounds.Al-Kaabi said competing on home soil provides both strong motivation and added responsibility to perform at his best. He noted that he enters the tournament with high confidence following an intensive preparation period and encouraging results in recent regional and continental events.The Qatari golfer added that his familiarity with Doha Golf Club offers a valuable advantage, helping him maintain focus and deliver consistent performances throughout the tournament.”I feel that I am enjoying one of my best seasons technically and mentally. My preparation has been strong and I know the competition will be tough with the presence of elite international players and former champions, but I am ready for the challenge and aim to take each round step by step,” al-Kaabi said.He stressed that his main target is to make the cut and achieve a result that reflects the development of Qatari golf, adding that fan support will play a key role in boosting players’ morale. Representing Qatar in a tournament of this scale, he said, is a great honour for the country’s golfers.Meanwhile, Sokolov expressed his delight at participating in the Qatar Masters, highlighting the value of competing alongside world-class players and gaining experience from top international stars. He added that he aims to improve on his opening performance and produce stronger results in the remaining rounds. Related Story Source link
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Silca Blue delivered a strong performance to claim the Al Markhiya Cup, the day’s feature 1200m contest for three-year-old Thoroughbreds at Al Uqda Racecourse Thursday.The triumph further enhanced the excellent record of the Sheikh Abdul Rahman Rashid al-Thani-owned colt, marking his third victory from nine career starts.The bay was patiently ridden just behind the leading pack before being unleashed in the home straight, where he swept past his rivals to record a decisive 2¼-length victory.The success capped a phenomenal day for the trainer–jockey combination of Gassim Al Ghazali and Marco Casamento, with the duo registering four wins on the card.Earlier, Manos Arriba (Thoroughbred Maiden Plate), Malik (Local Thoroughbred Handicap) and Loose Cannon (Thoroughbred Handicap) also claimed titles for the pair.In other races, Salman Fahad Al-Hajri guided Manassek De La Gloire to victory in the Purebred Arabian Maiden Plate, while Acclaim To Royalty won the Thoroughbred Handicap under Tomas Lukasek.Lukasek also steered Shagraan to success in the Purebred Arabian Handicap, while Mou’nes Al Shahania topped the Local Purebred Arabian Handicap under Lukas Delozier. RESULTS46th Al Rayyan Race Meeting In Al Uqda – Al Markhiya CupWINNERS: (Horse, Trainer, Jockey)1 – Al Markhiya Cup, 3yo ThoroughbredsSilca Blue, Jassim al-Ghazali, Marco Casamento2 – Purebred Arabian Maiden Plate, Fillies and MareManassek De La Gloire, Yousef Al Jumaily, Salman Fahad Al-Hajri3 – Thoroughbred Maiden Plate, 4-7yoManos Arriba, Jassim al-Ghazali, Marco Casamento4 – Thoroughbred Handicap (0-60), 3yoAcclaim To Royalty, Mohammed Hassan al-Matwi, Tomas Lukasek5 – Local Purebred Arabian Handicap (55-75)Mou’nes Al Shahania, Rudy Nerbonne, Lukas Delozier6 – Local Thoroughbred Handicap (0-60)Malik, Jassim al-Ghazali, Marco Casamento7 – Purebred Arabian Handicap (80-100)Shagraan, Saeed Mohammed Shafi al-Shafi, Tomas Lukasek8 – Thoroughbred Handicap (80-105)Loose Cannon, Jassim al-Ghazali, Marco Casamento Related Story Source link
Horwitz Bishop Chess Academy staged a Rapid Chess Tournament at Al Jazeera Academy in Abu Hamour, attracting more than 250 young players and underlining the growing strength of youth chess in Qatar.The one-day event, held on January 23, featured competitions across four age categories – Under-7, 9, 11 and 13. A total of 29 prizes were awarded across the categories. Adinad Anand claimed the U-7 title, while Muhammadh Nusri (U-9), Muhammed Azam (U-11) and Swarit Tejas Mehta (U-13) secured top honours in their respective categories. Former ICBF general secretary Boban Varkey and ICBF legal cell chairman Jaffarkhan M presented prizes to the winners. Source link
Aspire Academy’s Omar Farag was victorious at the Slovenian Junior Squash Open in Ljubljana in the boys under-15 category. The event, organised by the European Squash Federation and featuring players from around the globe, was the first of 2026 for the Academy’s players. There were also podium finishes for student-athlete Aly Ouda, who won bronze in the under-17s, while pre-academy player Maaz Bin Fahad was the runner-up in the under-13s. His triumph saw him go one step better than last year, when he finished as the runner-up. Aspire Academy’s Senior Squash Coach, Francesco Busi, said all the players showed strength in body and mind. “This tournament has been a very good experience for all our players, all of them delivering great performances and results,” he explained.“Our players showed both physical and mental strength in this tournament, and it gives us high hopes for the upcoming tournaments.”Omar Farag dropped just one game on the way to the final, which came in a 3-1 semi-final victory, before he enjoyed another 3-0 win in the final as he beat Noam Dror from Israel. There was also a strong performance by Hassan Alian as he finished 5th overall. At the same time, Abdulla Al Sharshani came through an extra qualifying round and managed to beat his fellow student-athlete Hamad Al Rayahi in the 11th/12th place play-off.The other Aspire Academy participant at the tournament was Khalifa Al Emadi, who managed 17th place overall.In the under-17 category, Aly Ouda won all three of his group matches to progress to the semi-finals, where he was edged out 3-2 by the top seed and eventual runner-up Fabijan Duran of Croatia. The grade 12 student-athlete then recovered to secure a bronze medal by overcoming Hungary’s Mate Sali 3-1. Despite turning 11 during the tournament, pre-academy player Maaz Bin Fahad competed in the under-13s for the first time.The youngster was unfazed by the step-up in age and won all three of his pool matches to reach the final four. In the semi-finals, he took on the top seed from Croatia, and a near‑perfect display from Maaz Bin Fahad saw him hold his nerve to eventually secure the victory. In a tight final, he lost 3-2 to Malta’s Tom Agius to finish with a silver medal. There was an outstanding win for Aspire Academy-trained Zoe Makaryous, who is just 10 years old, as she won three matches to claim the girls under-15 title. Not only did she win all her matches 3-0, but she also allowed only 19 points while securing the 99 points needed for the emphatic victory.The players will continue their development and training at Aspire Academy throughout February, before competing internationally again in the coming months. Related Story Source link
Olympic Council of Asia signs host city contract for the 2029 Asian Winter Games in Almaty
The Olympic Council of Asia (OCA) today held the signing ceremony of the Host City Contract for the 10th Asian Winter Games, scheduled to be staged in Almaty, Republic of Kazakhstan, in 2029. The ceremony took place in Milan, Italy. The signing ceremony was attended by His Excellency Sheikh Joaan bin Hamad Al Thani, President of the Olympic Council of Asia, along with members of the International Olympic Committee, presidents and representatives of international and continental federations, senior officials, and representatives of National Olympic Committees. The Host City Contract was signed between the Olympic Council of Asia and the National Olympic Committee of the Republic of Kazakhstan, as part of the completion of the institutional procedures approved for hosting the continental event. His Excellency the President of the Olympic Council of Asia emphasized that the signing of the Host City Contract underscores the Olympic Council of Asia’s commitment to advancing winter sports across Asia. His Excellency further noted that the Asian Winter Games serve as an important platform for strengthening cooperation and solidarity among National Olympic Committees, in line with the Olympic Council of Asia’s vision to advance Asian sport at all levels.The Almaty 2029 Asian Winter Games will mark the tenth edition of the event and are expected to witness broad participation from across the continent, reflecting the growing Asian presence in winter sports and the continued development of their organizational and technical structures. Related Story Source link
The battle at the top of the Race to Dubai Rankings is set to intensify as a strong field assembles for this week’s Qatar Masters at Doha Golf Club, marking the midway point of the DP World Tour’s International Swing and the final Middle East stop before the season moves towards the Play-Offs. Race-to-Dubai leader Jayden Schaper arrives in Doha in impressive form after already claiming two victories this season, with nearest challenger Patrick Reed also in the field following his recent triumph at the Dubai Desert Classic. Andy Sullivan, Julien Guerrier, Daniel Hillier and Nacho Elvira will also be aiming to build on encouraging starts to the campaign, while local interest will focus on Qatari amateurs Saleh al-Kaabi, Ali al-Shahrani and Daniil Sokolov as they look to make their mark on home soil. Schaper is hoping to continue a proud record of South African success at the Qatar Masters as he goes in search of a third win of the season at Doha Golf Club. The 24-year-old has been the breakout star of the campaign so far, winning twice and securing a runner-up finish to take the Opening Swing title before achieving a career-best result of fourth at the Dubai Desert Classic. He arrives at an event where he finished fifth last season and has never missed the cut, looking to follow in the footsteps of compatriots who have dominated the tournament’s history. South Africa holds a record six titles from the event’s 28 editions, with Branden Grace and Darren Fichardt winning twice, alongside champions Ernie Els, Retief Goosen and Justin Harding. “If you look at the past, a lot of the South Africans have had quite a bit of success around here,” said Schaper. “I personally enjoy it. From tee to green it’s one of the better courses we play throughout the year. It’s quite brutal and quite tough, and the greens are always rolling pure and firm. I’m a golfer who likes to use a lot of the slopes around the greens. It’s my fourth week in a row but it’s nice to be back out in Qatar. I’ve got some good memories and nice results around here.” With three events completed and three more to follow after this week, the tournament represents a pivotal stage in the International Swing standings. The winner of the Swing will secure entry into every Phase Two event on the DP World Tour schedule – known as the Back 9 – along with a US$200,000 bonus and a place at the Scottish Open for the highest-ranked non-exempt player. This year’s tournament marks the 29th consecutive edition of the Qatar Masters since its inception, with eight former champions returning in pursuit of a second Mother of Pearl Trophy. Among them is 2003 winner Fichardt, whose longevity continues to impress after finishing inside the top 116 on last season’s Race to Dubai and enjoying success on the Legends Tour. Chris Wood, champion in 2013, is on a comeback trail after a recent victory on the MENA Golf Tour, while 2018 winner Eddie Pepperell returns after regaining his playing rights through Qualifying School.Pepperell hopes fond memories at Doha Golf Club can help revive his form after what he described as an “odd” 12 months. The Englishman has endured a mixed spell that included strong performances, injury setbacks and a dramatic return to the Tour with four consecutive birdies at Qualifying School. Encouraging early signs in 2026 suggest his game may be trending in the right direction as he seeks to rediscover the consistency that once propelled him into the world’s top 50. “The last 12 months have just felt very odd. I don’t feel like I’ve played badly and I feel like I’ve had a number of weeks where I’ve actually played quite well but my results haven’t been that good and I think my standards have just dropped,” said Pepperell.“Over the last few months I’ve improved my driving and my putting, which is great, but my irons are always the key. If I’m not hitting them well then I’ll struggle to do well. I’ve been searching for a while to try and unlock what I need to do to hit my irons well enough to reach my full potential.” Elsewhere in the field, Justin Harding is chasing a first victory in nearly five years, while Jorge Campillo, Antoine Rozner and Ewen Ferguson are all targeting a fourth DP World Tour title. Defending champion Rikuya Hoshino returns to the venue of his maiden Tour win after a season spent as a dual member on the PGA Tour. The tournament will also mark a major milestone for Padraig Harrington, who becomes the 50th player in DP World Tour history to make 500 appearances. The three-time Major champion and most successful Irish golfer of all time continues to compete at the highest level, adding another chapter to a career that has spanned more than three decades and 33 countries.Doha Golf Club, staging the event for the 26th time in its history, will present a refreshed test this year following upgrades to several tee complexes, including the first, sixth, eighth, 13th and 15th holes. The changes offer greater flexibility in course set-up while enhancing turf quality and strategic challenge. Sustainability remains a central focus at the desert venue, with heat-tolerant grasses, data-driven irrigation systems and ongoing soil health programmes helping to reduce water usage without compromising playing conditions. Source link
The rally will begin with the new Qualifying Stage from the Lusail Sports Complex today Nasser Saleh al-Attiyah will be bidding for a record-breaking 19th victory from 26 starts when this weekend’s Qatar International Rally gets underway from the Lusail Sports Complex today afternoon. The in-form Qatari began his challenge for an unprecedented 21st FIA Middle East Rally Championship (MERC) title with victory in Oman two weeks ago and has now switched his attention to securing a staggering 93rd career MERC rally win on the three-day event being hosted by the Qatar Motor and Motorcycle Federation (QMMF). Al-Attiyah and co-driver Candido Carrera top a 23-car field with strength in depth and will be looking to start their weekend’s campaign with a strategic performance on the new Qualifying Stage today. This will determine the starting order for tomorrow’s opening special stage. The outcome of the Qualifying Stage will be the deciding factor to which of the Rally2 crews opens the road, acts as a road sweeper and faces the slight disadvantage of clearing loose sand and gravel off the racing line. In the past, the leader of the championship has opened the road regardless and al-Attiyah may well be able to take advantage of the new addition to the regulations to strengthen his challenge in an Autotek Skoda Fabia RS. Abdullah al-Rawahi is back from serious injury and pushed al-Attiyah hard in his native Oman last month. Punctures ultimately dropped him to second place and out of victory contention, but the Omani is better prepared for this rally and is hopeful that he has a good set-up on his Skoda Fabia RS to apply the pressure on al-Attiyah from the outset. The former regional champion teams up with Jordanian co-driver Ata al-Hmoud. Local driver Abdulaziz al-Kuwari was not present at the opening round but stayed in match fitness with a strong performance at last weekend’s Saudi Baja. He teams up with his brother Nasser in a Skoda Fabia RS and will be striving for the podium on a rally he won in 2012. This will only be the third special stage rally in Hamza Bakhashab’s short career but the Saudi showed in Oman that he has the pace to reach the podium. He admitted at the press conference on Tuesday evening that working efficiently with accurate pace notes had cost him dearly at the opening round when he crashed out of third place, but he and Irish co-driver Lorcan Moore are determined to come back even stronger this weekend in their Jameel Motorsport Toyota GR Yaris Rally2. Engine issues sidelined Mohammed al-Marri in Oman but the QMMF-backed driver has switched to a Citroën C3 this weekend and will make his debut in the Rally2 class with Frenchman Pierre Delorme reading his pace notes. Veteran Nasser Khalifa al-Atya began his 2026 campaign with a podium finish in Oman, as he tries to retain the FIA Master Driver trophy he won last season. The Qatari again teams up with Lebanese co-driver Ziad Chebab in a Motortune-run Ford Fiesta. Jweihan aims to extend his FIA MERC2 advantage Shaker Jweihan was the class of the MERC2 field at round one with his fellow Jordanian co-driver Mustafa Juma and the youngster is determined to maintain the momentum in Qatar. “We have made a strong start to the season and, yes, the goal is to keep it going and push for another win,” said the Mitsubishi driver. His closest rivals in Oman were the Kuwaiti duo of Jassim al-Muqahwi and Sulaiman al-Helal, who finished fifth overall and picked up points for second in MERC2. Jordan’s Sami Fleifel was third and he teams up withYazan Juma to continue his push for MERC2 honours. A cruel retirement cost Oman’s Zakariya al-Aamri (Subaru) valuable points on round one but he will be hoping to be in the mix with navigator Mohammed al-Mazrui on Qatar’s abrasive gravel terrain. Further MERC2 competition comes from the Indian duo of Mohamed Mansoor Parol and Lenin Joseph and Lebanon’s Charbel Chebly and Carlos Hanna in a pair of Mitsubishis. Rashid al-Muhannadi and Gary McElhinney are the defending FIA MERC4 champions, but their title defence ground to a halt with engine issues in Oman. The QMMF-backed Qatari will be looking to bounce back strongly with a category win this weekend, although he faces strong competition from a quartet of Qatari drivers in similar Peugeot 208 Rally4s and the Indian duo of Payyaakkal Panikkaveettil and Musa Sherif in a Ford Fiesta. The QMMF has offered support to Ahmed al-Kuwari, Nouef al-Sowaidi, Khalifa Saleh al-Attiyah and Ahmad Shaheen al-Muhannadi to boost the flagship two-wheel drive category. They have teamed up with their respective co-drivers, Baptiste Cerrato, Aisvydas Paliukenas, Laos Savvas and Taha al-Zadjali. The Lebanese pairing of Shadi El Fakih and Joseph Kmeid wheel out their Rally5 Renault Clio at the rear of the field behind four SSVs that are also eligible for the regional rally championship. Mohammed al-Atteya and Mirko Carrara drive a pair of Can-Ams and Christiano Gabbarrini and Mario Marotta wheel out two Yamaha YXZ 1000Rs built by Quaddy Racing. Today’s competitive timetable opens with a 75-minute practice session through a new 5.56km special for Rally2 cars at Al Khor from 10.00hrs. This will also act as the new qualifying stage for Rally2 crews, starting at 11.45hrs. The result of that will determine the starting order for leg one. The slowest driver in the qualifying stage will run as the first Rally2 entrant on the road tomorrow. Non-Rally2 machines will be permitted a maximum of two passes apiece during a shakedown on the Al Khor stage from 12.30hrs until 14.15hrs.The ceremonial start will then take centre stage adjacent to the service park in the grounds of the Lusail Sports Complex. Source link
Premier Padel and Art Basel Qatar reimagine the padel court as a work of art at the inaugural edition of the fair
* Bespoke artistic design by French artist Sébastien Boileau (Mr. D 1987).* Official inauguration by HE Sheikha Al Mayassa bint Hamad Al-Thani and Qatar Sports Investments Chairman Nasser Al-Khelaïfi.* Attended by football legend David Beckham, FIP President Luigi Carraro, MCH Group Chairman and Group CEO Andrea Zappia, Art Basel CEO Noah Horowitz and Art Fairs Chief Artistic OfficerVincenzo de Bellis.* Following the activation, the installation will be gifted to The Shafallah Center for Persons with Disabilities. Premier Padel, the world’s leading official professional padel tour, owned by Qatar Sports Investments (QSI), has unveiled a one-of-a-kind padel court conceived as a work of art during the inaugural edition of Art Basel Qatar, in collaboration with French artist Sébastien Boileau, known professionally as Mr. D 1987.Commissioned specifically for Art Basel Qatar, using a court provided by Premier Padel’s official court partner MejorSet, the project reimagines the padel court as a cultural expression, blending contemporary art, movement and urban identity. The visual design draws inspiration from the illuminated Doha skyline at night, extending the artwork beyond the playing surface onto the surrounding glass and structures.The official inauguration brought together leading figures from art, culture, sport and the creative industries, including HE Sheikha Al Mayassa bint Hamad Al-Thani, Chairperson of Qatar Museums, Nasser Al-Khelaïfi, Chairman of Qatar Sports Investments and Premier Padel, football legend David Beckham, President of the FIP Luigi Carraro, Chairman and Group CEO of MCH Group Andrea Zappia, CEO of Art Basel Noah Horowitz and Chief Artistic Officer of Art Fairs Vincenzo de Bellis, alongside senior representatives from Premier Padel and the Art Basel ecosystem.Designed to be both experienced and played-on, the installation will be open to the public throughout the activation period, with bookings available via Playtomic. This approach reinforces padel’s accessibility and its strong connection with participation and community engagement.Sébastien Boileau, Mr. D 1987, said “The main inspiration was Doha and its beautiful skyline, with its electric energy, impressive lighting and rich colors. I love color, and that became the driving force behind the design. I wanted the experience to be about playing padel on top of an artwork, creating something powerful, energetic and unforgettable.”Beyond Art Basel Qatar, the project has been conceived with a clear social legacy. Following the event, the installation will be gifted to the Shafallah Center for Persons with Disabilities, a leading non-profit organisation in Qatar working under the umbrella of Qatar Foundation for Social Work, dedicated to providing comprehensive services for persons with intellectual disabilities and autism spectrum disorder from birth to below 21 years of age. Nasser Al-Khelaïfi, Chairman of Qatar Sports Investments and Premier Padel, said: “Bringing sport and art together is an amazing way of uniting people and cultures. By transforming a padel court into a work of art, we are inviting people to engage with the sport in a new and inspiring way, reflecting energy and creativity shared by Art Basel, QSI and Premier Padel. We always want to do things differently at QSI; being bold, innovating and attracting new audiences – and this is a great example of that mindset, in partnership with the world-renowned Art Basel.”This initiative sits within Premier Padel’s broader approach to inclusion, accessibility and social impact, using sport as a way to engage with local communities. Source link
