The Al-Qadisiyah team won 19 various medals in the Second Indoor Darts Championship, which concluded its competitions in Riyadh, with nine gold medals and six silver medals. and four bronze medals.
Gold medals were scored by Weikyung Sung, “Red Arrow Category, Olympic Bow”, Abdullah Al Menhali, Walid Balobaid, Yousef Al Rashidi, Raseel Hakmi, Joanna Borjila, “Blue Arrow Category, Compound Bow”, Mishari Al-Numair, Ali Al Shehri, “Black Arrow Category, Compound Bow”, and Luciara Perdigao, “Black Arrow, Compound Bow Category”.
And the silver medals were won by Abdullah Hazazi, “Blue Arrow Category, Olympic Bow”, Sultan Al Menhali, Sarah Al Subaie, “Blue Arrow Category, Compound Bow”, Abdul Rahman Al Mahri, “Black Arrow Category, Compound Bow”, Nasser Al Subaie, Maryam Hassan, “Black Arrow Category, Olympic Bow”.
While the bronze medals were achieved by Layan Al-Wahaibi, “Red Arrow Category, Olympic Bow,” Rayan Al-Mazdouz, Mohamed Al-Mahri, “Black Arrow Category, Olympic Bow,” and Talin Hakami, “Blue Arrow, Compound Bow Category.”
For his part, the manager of the Al-Qadisiyah darts team, Saleh Al-Subaie, expressed his pride and pride in the great achievement achieved by the Al-Qadisiyah team in the second indoor championship, indicating that this is an indication of the strength of teamwork and the one spirit of the team.
Al-Subaie said: “Praise be to God, first and last. I am filled with happiness to belong to this wonderful team, which succeeded in winning 19 various medals. This is not just a number, but rather a true reflection of the effort and determination exerted by everyone, including players and the technical and administrative staff.”
He added: “South Korean star Waikiung Song shined by winning the most expensive gold medal in the Red Arrow category. To confirm his position as a strong addition to the team, Brazilian player Lucia Perdigao also impressed with her exceptional performance Proving that commitment to training and discipline make the real difference, We cannot ignore the leadership role of the able coach, Chung Song. Who had the greatest impact in refining talent and leading the team to the top.
As for the veteran knight Abdullah Al-Menhali, He was an example of persistence and determination by achieving a full score of 150 points in the Blue and Red Arrow categories. Only one point ahead of his opponent, To prove that persistence makes the impossible possible. We continue to discover and hone more talents that will shine in the skies of upcoming competitions, God willing.”