TUNIS : 2-4/11/2018
Les athletes médaillés :(The medalist athletes)
L'équipe nationale du KSA a terminé en tête du classement des Nations au championnat arabe cadet d’athlétisme qui s’est déroulé en Tunisie du 2 au 4 novembre 2017.
La sélection saoudienne a récolté 13 médailles, dont cinq en or, six en Argent et deux en bronze ce qui la place au premier rang chez les garçons.
Les pays ayant participés à cette Edition sont, l’Arabie Saoudite, la Libye, l’Algérie, le Maroc, le Soudan, Oman, Qatar, la Jordanie, l’Irak, le Yémen, les Emirats, le Koweït, le Liban et la Tunisie.
Un bilan de fin de saison positif pour la sélection saoudienne qui a réalisé ainsi un meilleur résultat en nombre de médailles d'or depuis la première édition de 2004 à Rabat. Il est à noter que la deuxième édition de 2007 à Damas a été remportée aussi par l'équipe saoudienne chez les garçons avec 8 médailles dont 4 en or.
Saudi Arabia wins the sixth edition of the 2017 Youth Arabian Athletics Championship.
The KSA national team finished at the top of the Nations standings at the Arab Youth Athletics Championship which took place in Tunisia from 2 to 4 November 2017.The Saudi team has collected 13 medals, including five gold, six silver and two bronze which ranks first among boys.The countries participating in this edition are, Saudi Arabia, Libya, Algeria, Morocco, Sudan, Oman, Qatar, Jordan, Iraq, Yemen, Emirates, Kuwait, Lebanon and Tunisia.A positive end-of-season report for the Saudi team which has achieved a better result in total of gold medals since the first edition of 2004 in Rabat. It should be noted that the second edition of 2007 in Damascus was also won by the Saudi Youth team with 8 medals including 4 gold.
Saudi Arabia wins the sixth edition of the 2017 Youth Arabian Athletics Championship.
The KSA national team finished at the top of the Nations standings at the Arab Youth Athletics Championship which took place in Tunisia from 2 to 4 November 2017.The Saudi team has collected 13 medals, including five gold, six silver and two bronze which ranks first among boys.The countries participating in this edition are, Saudi Arabia, Libya, Algeria, Morocco, Sudan, Oman, Qatar, Jordan, Iraq, Yemen, Emirates, Kuwait, Lebanon and Tunisia.A positive end-of-season report for the Saudi team which has achieved a better result in total of gold medals since the first edition of 2004 in Rabat. It should be noted that the second edition of 2007 in Damascus was also won by the Saudi Youth team with 8 medals including 4 gold.