Ten Saudi Drivers Ready for Dakar Rally 2024 Saudi Arabia Participation

Competitors have completed their final preparations for the 46th edition of the ultimate challenge in the world of motorsports and rally racing. Photo: Dakar website
Competitors have completed their final preparations for the 46th edition of the ultimate challenge in the world of motorsports and rally racing. Photo: Dakar website
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Ten Saudi Drivers Ready for Dakar Rally 2024 Saudi Arabia Participation

Competitors have completed their final preparations for the 46th edition of the ultimate challenge in the world of motorsports and rally racing. Photo: Dakar website
Competitors have completed their final preparations for the 46th edition of the ultimate challenge in the world of motorsports and rally racing. Photo: Dakar website

The fifth edition of the Dakar Rally 2024 Saudi Arabia is set to kick off on January 5 with 10 drivers from the Kingdom participating in the competition.

Competitors have completed their final preparations for the 46th edition of the ultimate challenge in the world of motorsports and rally racing, which the Kingdom has been hosting for the fifth consecutive year.

Participants will set off from the city of AlUla on January 5, with the competitions concluding in Yanbu on January 19. The rally will feature elite drivers and riders from around the world who have confirmed their preparations to take part in the world's most challenging rally.

This year, drivers will kick off their rally with a preliminary stage from the starting camp in AlUla before embarking on a route that traverses several cities in the Kingdom.

The route includes Al-Hanakiyah, Al-Dawadmi, Al-Salamiya, Al-Hofuf, Shubaytah, Riyadh, Ha’il, and Yanbu, covering a total distance exceeding 7,891 km, including 4,827 km of timed special stages.

This year, 10 Saudi drivers are participating in the competitions, including Yazeed Al-Rajhi in the "T1" category, and Ibrahim Al-Muhana in the "Stock" category.

Saleh Al-Saif, Dania Akeel, and Mashael Al-Obaidan are participating in the "T3" category. Yasir bin Seaidan and Maha Al-Hamali are competing in the "T4" category.

Tariq Al-Rammah is competing in the "T5" category, while Abdulhaleem Al-Mogheera is participating in the "Motorcycles" category, and Hani Al-Noumesi is in the "Quads" category.



West Ham Goalkeeper Alert, Conscious after Being Taken Off on Stretcher

Soccer Football - Premier League - Southampton v West Ham United - St Mary's Stadium, Southampton, Britain - December 26, 2024 West Ham United's Lukasz Fabianski receives medical attention after sustaining an injury REUTERS/Maja Smiejkowska
Soccer Football - Premier League - Southampton v West Ham United - St Mary's Stadium, Southampton, Britain - December 26, 2024 West Ham United's Lukasz Fabianski receives medical attention after sustaining an injury REUTERS/Maja Smiejkowska
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West Ham Goalkeeper Alert, Conscious after Being Taken Off on Stretcher

Soccer Football - Premier League - Southampton v West Ham United - St Mary's Stadium, Southampton, Britain - December 26, 2024 West Ham United's Lukasz Fabianski receives medical attention after sustaining an injury REUTERS/Maja Smiejkowska
Soccer Football - Premier League - Southampton v West Ham United - St Mary's Stadium, Southampton, Britain - December 26, 2024 West Ham United's Lukasz Fabianski receives medical attention after sustaining an injury REUTERS/Maja Smiejkowska

West Ham goalkeeper Lukasz Fabianski is “alert” and conscious after being taken off the field on a stretcher during the team's 1-0 win at Southampton in the Premier League on Thursday, manager Julen Lopetegui said.
The game was delayed for around eight minutes as Fabianski received treatment on the field at St. Mary's Stadium. The 39-year-old Polish goalkeeper was hurt in a collision from a corner and was replaced by Alphonse Areola in the 36th minute, The Associated Press reported.
Southampton 'keeper Aaron Ramsdale had run the length of the field to check on Fabianski amid worrying scenes. Fabianski was then greeted by applause as he was taken off with an oxygen mask on, but did not need to go to the hospital.
“He had one big knock around the head, around the neck and he was not very sure about his actions. Fortunately the news is he is talking, he is alert, he is conscious,” Lopetegui said.
“I talk with him. The doctors say that he feels better and well. I am positive with him. He showed he more or less recovered his sense. I am not afraid. We feared but now he is better and it is a positive feeling because we were very worried.”
West Ham, which also saw defender Max Kilman go off in the first half, scored through Jarrod Bowen in the 59th.