Manama - Emirates Voice
Bahrain has completed its preparations for the Fourth edition of the Islamic Solidarity Games, which takes place in Baku, in Azerbaijan later this month.
In the games, set to take place between May 12 and 22, will see Bahrain compete in three sports – athletics, shooting and wrestling. There will be more than 4,000 athletes from 57 countries lined up for the 11-day games this year.
Supreme Council for Youth and Sports deputy general secretary and Bahrain Olympic Committee (BOC) general secretary Abdulrahman Askar is heading the kingdom’s delegation, which also includes 38 athletes in all three sports.
Bahrain delegation manager Fajer Jassim said the administrative team will be the first batch of the delegation due to leave today, with the remaining teams expected to depart over the coming few days.
She noted that the BOC has completed all arrangements to prepare for this edition of the games, which is regarded as one of the high priorities of the committee for having a variety of sports with prominent athletes from around the Islamic world taking part.
The competition will take place in a number of sports branches such as gymnastics, athletics, basketball, football, boxing, swimming, handball, judo, karate, ping-pong, volleyball, wrestling, wushu, badminton, and taekwondo.
The games, which were kicked off in 2005 in Saudi Arabia, aim to emphasize Islamic unity and solidarity through sports. The fourth edition of the games will be launched with the motto ‘Journey from the Caspian’.
Bahrain delegation:
Athletics (Men): Kemarley Brown, Andrew Fisher, Yaqoob Salem, Ali Khamis, Abbas Abubaker, Abraham Rotich, Alsadik Maikhou, Linus Kiplagat, John Koech, Musa Isah, Abraham Cheroben, Aweke Yimer, Benson Seurei, Saeed Al Khaldi, Evans Chematot.
Athletics (Women): Hajar Al Khaldi, Iman Essa, Edidiong Odiong, Salwa Naser, Oluwakemi Adekoya, Marta Yota, Manal Elbahraoui, Tigist Belay, Dalila Gosa, Ruth Jebet, Shitaye Eshete, Rose Chelimo, Tigest Mekonen, Aminat Jamal, Noora Jasim, Bontu Rebitu.
Shooting: Fatema Nasralla, Latifa Al Hadi, Martam Hassani, Hasan Mohamed, Naser Khalaf, Tammar Al Watt.
Wrestling: Adam Batirov (freestyle 70kg).