Saudi Arabia celebrates 20th anniversary of first Olympic medal

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Saudi Arabia today celebrates the 20th anniversary of Hadi Soua'an Al-Somaily winning the country’s inaugural Olympic medal, bringing to a close a week of events to mark Saudi National Day.

During the Olympic Games Sydney 2000, Soua’an secured the silver medal in the 400m hurdles, writing himself into Saudi Arabian sporting history and quickly becoming a national hero. Falling in the same week as the Kingdom celebrates Saudi National Day, Soua’an’s achievements have played a central role in the Saudi Arabian Olympic Committee’s (SAOC) National Day celebrations.

Throughout his life Soua’an has worked tirelessly to inspire new generations of children to participate in sport. By embracing and championing the positive impact sport and Olympic values can have on societies, Soua’an has increased activity levels throughout Saudi Arabia.

Since Soua’an’s Olympic heroics, Saudi Arabian sport has grown rapidly, with participation levels at an all-time high. Inspired by Soua’an, the Ministry of Sport and SAOC have implemented a series of initiatives to ensure sport becomes central to life in the Kingdom.

Female empowerment through sport is a key pillar of Saudi’s Vision 2030 for a new, diverse and vibrant society. The country has seen Wojdan Shaherkan become the first female to represent Saudi at a Summer Olympic Games at London 2012 and Dalma Malhas become the first female medal winner during the inaugural Singapore 2010 Youth Olympic Games. The recent establishment of a Saudi women’s football league aims to ensure that the rise of female participation in sport continues.

Hadi Soua’an Al Somaily, Saudi Arabia’s first Olympic medallist said:

"It has been fantastic to celebrate both Saudi National Day and the 20th anniversary of my Olympic success. However, it was not my success alone but a success for the whole nation.

"Upon retiring, I wanted to give back and help my teammates and younger generations, and that’s why I became involved in the Athletics Federation and the Sports Ministry. It has been fantastic to see the progress that sport in Saudi Arabia has made over the last 20 years."

HRH Prince Abdulaziz bin Turki Al-Faisal, President of SAOC, said:

"Today we celebrate Soua’an’s achievement, which inspired a generation of Saudi athletes and was a catalyst for the development of sport in the Kingdom. It gives me great pleasure to see sport thriving in Saudi Arabia.

"We are committed to ensuring that this trend continues and that the Kingdom’s next generation enjoys the benefits of participating in sport, both here in Saudi Arabia and at major global sporting events."

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