List of Asian Games medalists for Saudi Arabia

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This is a list of Saudi Arabia medalists at the Asian Games. For more information about Saudi Arabian participation at the Asian Games, see Saudi Arabia at the Asian Games. [1]

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Medalists

MedalNameSportEventGames
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Saudi Arabia national football team Football Men 1982 New Delhi
Silver medal icon.svg Silver
Football Men 1986 Seoul
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Saudi Arabia men's national handball team Handball Men 1990 Beijing
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Saeed Al-Mutairi Shooting Men's skeet 1994 Hiroshima
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Saad Al-Asmari Athletics Men's 3000 metres steeplechase 1994 Hiroshima
Silver medal icon.svg SilverYousef Hawsawi Boxing Men's 91 kg 1994 Hiroshima
Silver medal icon.svg SilverAbdulmuttalib Al-Bargawi Karate Men's kumite +80 kg 1994 Hiroshima
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Alyan Al-Qahtani Athletics Men's 10,000 metres 1994 Hiroshima
Bronze medal icon.svg BronzeJuma Seghaier Boxing Men's 60 kg 1994 Hiroshima
Bronze medal icon.svg BronzeSharif Ismail Karate Men's kumite –65 kg 1994 Hiroshima
Bronze medal icon.svg BronzeMohammed Saddiq Taekwondo Men's –54 kg 1994 Hiroshima
Bronze medal icon.svg BronzeKhalid Al-Shamrani Taekwondo Men's –64 kg 1994 Hiroshima
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Mukhlid Al-Otaibi Athletics Men's 10,000 metres 2002 Busan
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Jamal Al-Saffar Athletics Men's 100 metres 2002 Busan
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Hadi Soua'an Al-Somaily Athletics Men's 400 metres hurdles 2002 Busan
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Mukhlid Al-Otaibi Athletics Men's 5000 metres 2002 Busan
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Salem Al-Ahmedi Athletics Men's triple jump 2002 Busan
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Hussein Al-Sabee Athletics Men's long jump 2002 Busan
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Hamed Al-Bishi
Hadi Soua'an Al-Somaily
Mohammed Al-Salhi
Hamdan Al-Bishi
Athletics Men's 4 × 400 metres relay 2002 Busan
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Hamdan Al-Bishi Athletics Men's 400 metres 2002 Busan
Bronze medal icon.svg BronzeGhali Al-Matrafi Taekwondo Men's –62 kg 2002 Busan
Gold medal icon.svg GoldHassan Al-Shaikh
Bader Al-Shaikh
Bowling Men's doubles 2006 Doha
Gold medal icon.svg GoldBader Al-Shaikh Bowling Men's all-events 2006 Doha
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Yahya Habeeb Athletics Men's 100 metres 2006 Doha
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Hussein Al-Sabee Athletics Men's long jump 2006 Doha
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Hamdan Al-Bishi Athletics Men's 400 metres 2006 Doha
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Sultan Al-Hebshi Athletics Men's shot put 2006 Doha
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Khaled Al-Eid
Abdullah Al-Saud
Kamal Bahamdan
Abdullah Al-Sharbatly
Equestrian Team jumping 2006 Doha
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Ismail Al-Sabiani
Hamed Al-Bishi
Mohammed Al-Salhi
Hamdan Al-Bishi
Athletics Men's 4 × 400 metres relay 2006 Doha
Bronze medal icon.svg BronzeBader Al-Shaikh
Faisal Al-Juraifani
Hassan Al-Shaikh
Bowling Men's trios 2006 Doha
Bronze medal icon.svg BronzeHassan Al-Shaikh
Bader Al-Shaikh
Faisal Al-Juraifani
Ahmed Al-Hdyan
Yousif Akbar
Faisal Sugati
Bowling Men's team 2006 Doha
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Ahmed Faiz Athletics Men's long jump 2006 Doha
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Sultan Al-Dawoodi Athletics Men's discus throw 2006 Doha
Bronze medal icon.svg BronzeThamer Al-Malki Karate Men's kumite –55 kg 2006 Doha
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze
  • Ahmed Al-Bakhit
  • Naif Al-Buhassoun
  • Yahya Hanash
  • Ibrahim Al-Harbi
  • Abdullah Al-Bahli
  • Sharif Al-Khalifa
  • Khalil Hajji
  • Thamer Al-Dossari
  • Khalid Ozaibi
  • Ismail Al-Khaibari
  • Masfer Al-Bishi
  • Yasser Al-Makawni
Volleyball Men 2006 Doha
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Ramzy Al-Duhami
Khaled Al-Eid
Abdullah Al-Saud
Abdullah Al-Sharbatly
Equestrian Team jumping 2010 Guangzhou
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Mohammed Shaween Athletics Men's 1500 metres 2010 Guangzhou
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Sultan Al-Hebshi Athletics Men's shot put 2010 Guangzhou
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Ismail Al-Sabiani
Mohammed Al-Salhi
Hamed Al-Bishi
Yousef Masrahi
Athletics Men's 4 × 400 metres relay 2010 Guangzhou
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Ramzy Al-Duhami Equestrian Individual jumping 2010 Guangzhou
Silver medal icon.svg SilverYasser Al-Nasheri Athletics Men's 100 metres 2010 Guangzhou
Silver medal icon.svg SilverBandar Sharahili Athletics Men's 400 metres hurdles 2010 Guangzhou
Silver medal icon.svg SilverImad Almalki Karate Men's kumite –55 kg 2010 Guangzhou
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Yousef Masrahi Athletics Men's 400 metres 2010 Guangzhou
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Ali Al-Amri Athletics Men's 3000 metres steeplechase 2010 Guangzhou
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Hussein Al-Sabee Athletics Men's long jump 2010 Guangzhou
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Khaled Al-Eid Equestrian Individual jumping 2010 Guangzhou
Bronze medal icon.svg BronzeFahad Al-Khathami Karate Men's kumite –67 kg 2010 Guangzhou
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Yousef Masrahi Athletics Men's 400 metres 2014 Incheon
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Sultan Al-Hebshi Athletics Men's shot put 2014 Incheon
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Abdullah Al-Sharbatly Equestrian Individual jumping 2014 Incheon
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Fahhad Mohammed Al-Subaie Athletics Men's 200 metres 2014 Incheon
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Faisal Al-Shalan
Abdulrahman Al-Rajhi
Salman Al-Maqadi
Abdullah Al-Sharbatly
Equestrian Team jumping 2014 Incheon
Silver medal icon.svg SilverAbdullah Al-Harbi Karate Men's kumite –55 kg 2014 Incheon
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Ismail Al-Sabiani
Ahmed Al-Khayri
Mohammed Al-Bishi
Yousef Masrahi
Athletics Men's 4 × 400 metres relay 2014 Incheon
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Ramzy Al-Duhami
Khaled Al-Mobty
Khaled Al-Eid
Abdullah Al-Sharbatly
Equestrian Team jumping 2018 Jakarta–Palembang
Silver medal icon.svg SilverHussain Ghuwayli Al-Harbi Shooting Men's 300 metre standard rifle 2018 Jakarta–Palembang
Silver medal icon.svg SilverRaef Adel Al-Turkistani Karate Men's kumite –75 kg 2018 Jakarta–Palembang
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Tareg Hamedi Karate Men's kumite +84 kg 2018 Jakarta–Palembang
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Ramzy Al-Duhami Equestrian Individual jumping 2018 Jakarta–Palembang
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Tariq Al-Amri Athletics Men's 5000 metres 2018 Jakarta–Palembang

Multiple Medalists

NameSportGold medal icon.svgSilver medal icon.svgBronze medal icon.svgTotal
Hamdan Al-Bishi Athletics 3104
Ramzy Al-Duhami Equestrian 3014

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References

  1. "NOC Entries - Team Saudi Arabia | The 19th Asian Games". info.hangzhou2022.cn.