NEOM IFSC Masters Attracts Global Elite in Saudi Arabia

The NEOM IFSC Masters event also saw the International Federation of Sport Climbing host community workshops on the climbing wall - SPA
The NEOM IFSC Masters event also saw the International Federation of Sport Climbing host community workshops on the climbing wall - SPA
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NEOM IFSC Masters Attracts Global Elite in Saudi Arabia

The NEOM IFSC Masters event also saw the International Federation of Sport Climbing host community workshops on the climbing wall - SPA
The NEOM IFSC Masters event also saw the International Federation of Sport Climbing host community workshops on the climbing wall - SPA

The NEOM IFSC Masters—the third competition of the NEOM Beach Games—showcased the talents of 93 elite sport climbers from 31 countries. Taking place at NEOM’s Mountain Village in Bajdah, with NEOM’s stunning rock formations as a backdrop, the contest saw climbers Manuel Cornu and Agathe Calliet clinch the top spots in boulder, while Amir Maimuratov and Rajiah Sallsabillah excelled in speed.
At the event, rising stars, including Samuel Watson—the youngest world-ranked climber from the Paris 2024 Olympics—competed against I8 other Olympians who had participated in the French capital’s Games, underscoring NEOM’s appeal to emerging athletes, SPA reported.
The NEOM IFSC Masters event also saw the International Federation of Sport Climbing host community workshops on the climbing wall, furthering NEOM’s commitment to creating opportunities in sport climbing. The initiative connected local enthusiasts with the sport’s global stage, showing them the ropes and highlighting NEOM’s dedication to engaging with the community.
NEOM Sport’s Managing Director Jan Paterson said: “NEOM’s dedication to making dynamic sports accessible in the Kingdom goes beyond competition. As interest in sport climbing grows alongside an appreciation for Saudi Arabia’s natural landscapes, NEOM partnered with the Saudi Hiking and Climbing Federation to invite 40 local amateur climbers to take part in the events, providing local talent with the opportunity to learn new techniques, improve their skills and develop connections with the elite athletes.”
IFSC Treasurer and Executive Board Member Pierre You said: “On behalf of the IFSC, I was very happy to welcome the athletes who participated in the second edition of the NEOM IFSC Masters. It has been an incredible season for sport climbing with the success of the Olympic Games, and we were delighted to share the experience of the NEOM Beach Games 2024 with other sports that joined us in Paris. Together with the organizers and Saudi Hiking and Climbing Federation, we are counting on this event to further boost the development of our sport in Saudi Arabia.”
NEOM’s commitment to events such as the NEOM IFSC Masters reflects its vision to inspire and expand sports offerings. By welcoming global athletes, NEOM strengthens its position as a hub for sporting excellence, driving innovation and elevating Saudi Arabia’s presence on the world stage.



Botafogo Faces Atletico Mineiro in Copa Libertadores Final

Soccer Football  - Copa Libertadores - Final - Preview - Buenos Aires, Argentina - November 28, 2024 Botafogo president Durcesio Mello poses for a selfie ahead of the match REUTERS/Francisco Loureiro
Soccer Football - Copa Libertadores - Final - Preview - Buenos Aires, Argentina - November 28, 2024 Botafogo president Durcesio Mello poses for a selfie ahead of the match REUTERS/Francisco Loureiro
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Botafogo Faces Atletico Mineiro in Copa Libertadores Final

Soccer Football  - Copa Libertadores - Final - Preview - Buenos Aires, Argentina - November 28, 2024 Botafogo president Durcesio Mello poses for a selfie ahead of the match REUTERS/Francisco Loureiro
Soccer Football - Copa Libertadores - Final - Preview - Buenos Aires, Argentina - November 28, 2024 Botafogo president Durcesio Mello poses for a selfie ahead of the match REUTERS/Francisco Loureiro

Brazilian team Botafogo could give owner John Textor his biggest soccer success yet if it beats Atletico Mineiro in the Copa Libertadores final on Saturday.
The American businessman also owns several European soccer teams but has come under widespread criticism from fans there because of financial difficulties and poor results. He's had his share of critics in Brazil, too, after making unproven allegations about match-fixing when Botafogo squandered a 13-point lead to miss out on the league title last year, The Associated Press reported.
Seeing Botafogo lift its first continental title would be a rare triumph.
Botafogo was relegated from the Brazilian league in 2020 but has risen to prominence again with Textor’s investment. He was part of a wave of foreign owners who came into Brazilian soccer after a 2021 law change paved the way for private investments.
Textor's Eagle Football also owns Crystal Palace in the Premier League, French club Lyon and RWD Molenbeek in Belgium.
At Botafogo, he has spent big on star signings such as Argentina midfielder Thiago Almada for $25 million and winger Luiz Henrique for $21 million. The team is also on the verge of winning the Brazilian league for the first time since 1995, after climbing back to the top of the table with a 3-1 win at Palmeiras on Tuesday. A victory at Internacional next week could clinch the domestic trophy for the Rio de Janeiro-based team.
The team's Portuguese coach Arthur Jorge, who arrived at the club in April, insisted he's not under any pressure going into the final.
"I am living an adventure that has been extraordinary,” Jorge said.
If Botafogo wins, Jorge would join his compatriots Jorge Jesus (Flamengo 2019) and Abel Ferreira (Palmeiras in 2020 and 2021) as European coaches with a Copa Libertadores title.
However, Botafogo will be without injured striker Júnior Santos, who is the competition’s leading with nine goals despite not having played since having surgery on his left leg in July, before the round of 16.
Atletico Mineiro also has wealthy owner in Brazilian billionaire Rubens Menin, a construction mogul. The Belo Horizonte-based club won its first and only Copa Libertadores title in 2013 after a penalty shootout against Paraguay’s Olimpia.
And while Botafogo is on a high, Mineiro has not won any of its last 10 matches since beating River Plate in the first leg of the Libertadores semifinals. It eliminated defending champion Fluminense of Brazil in the quarterfinals.
Mineiro will rely on veteran striker Hulk, 38, and his younger attacking partner Paulinho — on loan from Bayer Leverkusen — to break down Botafogo’s defense. Hulk has four assists in this edition of the Copa Liberadores.
The club also counts on the experience of midfielder Gustavo Scarpa and center forward Deyverson, who both won the competition with Palmeiras in 2021.
“We are going to Buenos Aires with the faith and conviction that we will win,” said coach Gabriel Milito, who can become the first Argentine to win the trophy with a Brazilian team. “We have to play the final with a lot of courage, with a lot of confidence. We know that we have to neutralize their offensive game very well and we also have to generate danger through ours.”
Whoever wins at the Monumental de Nunez Stadium in Buenos Aires will give Brazil its sixth consecutive Copa Libertadores title and the 24th in history, just one less than host Argentina.
Dozens of buses left Rio de Janeiro, Belo Horizonte and other cities in Brazil early in the week filled with fans going to watch the match in the Argentine capital.
The winner gets prize money of $23 million and a spot in the Club World Cup in the United States next year.