Hatayspor Sporting Director Found Dead Following Earthquake

This photograph taken on February 21, 2023, shows a damaged street after a 6.4-magnitude quake hit the Hatay province in southern Türkiye, in Antakya. (AFP)
This photograph taken on February 21, 2023, shows a damaged street after a 6.4-magnitude quake hit the Hatay province in southern Türkiye, in Antakya. (AFP)
TT

Hatayspor Sporting Director Found Dead Following Earthquake

This photograph taken on February 21, 2023, shows a damaged street after a 6.4-magnitude quake hit the Hatay province in southern Türkiye, in Antakya. (AFP)
This photograph taken on February 21, 2023, shows a damaged street after a 6.4-magnitude quake hit the Hatay province in southern Türkiye, in Antakya. (AFP)

The body of Hatayspor's Sporting Director Taner Savut was recovered on Tuesday more than two weeks after two devastating earthquakes struck in Türkiye and Syria, in which more than 47,000 people have died.

Savut had been missing since Feb. 6. His body was found close to where Ghanaian footballer Christian Atsu, of the same club, was discovered dead last week.

"We feel the deep sorrow of losing our Sporting Director Taner Savut," Turksih side Hatayspor said on Twitter on Tuesday. "We will not forget you teacher Taner. Rest in heaven. You are always in our hearts."

The Turkish Football Federation (TFF) and the top teams in the Turkish league, including Galatasaray and Fenerbahce, also issued messages of condolences in Savut's memory.

Savut was trapped under the rubble of a luxury residential building alongside Atsu when the first earthquake, magnitude 7.8, struck.

Built in 2013, Ronesans Residence has since become a symbol of poor construction practices in Türkiye, which many people blame for the thousands of deaths in this month's earthquakes.



Al-Zaidi Crowned Champion of Saudi Arabian Equestrian Federation Endurance Cup

Al-Zaidi completed the race at an average speed of 22.66 km/h - SPA
Al-Zaidi completed the race at an average speed of 22.66 km/h - SPA
TT

Al-Zaidi Crowned Champion of Saudi Arabian Equestrian Federation Endurance Cup

Al-Zaidi completed the race at an average speed of 22.66 km/h - SPA
Al-Zaidi completed the race at an average speed of 22.66 km/h - SPA

Executive Director of the Saudi Arabian Equestrian Federation Fouad bin Fahd Ibrahim crowned Saudi rider Abdullah Al-Zaidi as the champion of the 120 km Saudi Arabian Equestrian Federation Endurance Cup, held in AlUla.

The event was organized by the Royal Commission for AlUla in partnership with the federation.

Al-Zaidi completed the race at an average speed of 22.66 km/h, SPA reported.
The competition featured intense rivalry among riders across its four stages.

In addition to the main event, the program included several associated races, such as an international 140 km race, an international 100 km race, and two local qualifying races of 40 km and 80 km.