Saudi Arabia at the Olympics

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Template:Use mdy dates Template:Infobox country at games Saudi Arabia has competed in twelve Summer Olympic Games. They first appeared in the 1972 Summer Olympics in Munich, West Germany. Saudi Arabia made their debut in the Winter Olympics in 2022.

Women's participation in the Olympics

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Sarah Attar is a track and field athlete who competed at the 2012 Summer Olympics as one of the first two female Olympians representing Saudi Arabia. She also competed in the marathon at the 2016 Olympics.

Prior to June 2012, Saudi Arabia banned female athletes from competing at the Olympics.[1][2] However, following the International Olympic Committee pressuring the Saudi Olympic Committee to send female athletes to the 2012 Summer Olympics, in June 2012 the Saudi Embassy in London announced this had been agreed.[3][4]

There were calls for Saudi Arabia to be barred from the Olympics until it permitted women to compete, notably from Anita DeFrantz, chair of the International Olympic Committee's Women and Sports Commission, in 2010.[5] In 2008, Ali Al-Ahmed, director of the Institute for Gulf Affairs, likewise called for Saudi Arabia to be barred from the Games, describing its ban on women athletes as a violation of the International Olympic Committee charter. Stating that gender discrimination should be no more acceptable than racial discrimination, he noted: "For the last 15 years, many international nongovernmental organizations worldwide have been trying to lobby the IOC for better enforcement of its own laws banning gender discrimination. [...] While [its] efforts did result in increasing numbers of women Olympians, the IOC has been reluctant to take a strong position and threaten the discriminating countries with suspension or expulsion."[6]

Dalma Rushdi Malhas competed at the 2010 Singapore Youth Olympics and won a bronze medal in equestrian (see Saudi Arabia at the 2010 Summer Youth Olympics). Saudi Arabia agreed on July 12, 2012, to send two women to compete in that year's Games in London, England: the two female athletes were Wojdan Shaherkani in judo, and 800-meter runner Sarah Attar.[7]

Medals

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Medals by Summer Games

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Medals by Winter Games

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Medals by sport

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List of medalists

Medal Name Games Sport Event
File:Silver medal icon.svg Silver Hadi Al-Somaily Template:GamesName File:Athletics pictogram.svg Athletics Men's 400 metre hurdles
File:Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Khaled Al Eid Template:GamesName File:Equestrian pictogram.svg Equestrian Individual show jumping
File:Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Ramzy Al Duhami
Abdullah Al Saud
Kamal Bahamdan
Abdullah Sharbatly
Template:GamesName File:Equestrian pictogram.svg Equestrian Team jumping
File:Silver medal icon.svg Silver Tareg Hamedi Template:GamesName File:Karate pictogram.svg Karate Men's +75 kg

See also

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References

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  2. "Rice hopes Saudi women will soon compete in Olympics" Template:Webarchive, AFP, August 17, 2008
  3. "Saudi women vie for Olympic rights", BBC, June 13, 2008
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  5. "Qatar decision to send female athletes to London 2012 increases pressure on Saudi Arabia", Inside the Games, July 1, 2010
  6. "Bar countries that ban women athletes", Ali Al-Ahmed, New York Times, May 19, 2008
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External links

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