Allowed to participate for the first time\, Saudi Women\'s basketball team win gold

Allowed to participate for the first time, Saudi Women's basketball team win gold

Press Trust of India  |  Abu Dhabi 

The whole team jumps in unison, celebrating the victory, with each buzzing with joy as they excitedly each other.

Saudi women had never participated in the Special until now. However, in this edition a group of 21 women made history by becoming the first-ever female athletes from KSA to compete across various including Basketball, Bocce, track and field and

Saudi female athletes are finally getting the opportunity to participate in international events like their male counter parts.

And the female athletes at the Special did not disappoint. Apart from the basketball, Saudi women's bocce team also won a silver medal with several individuals also picking up medals.

"It is fantastic that we got to participate, the athletes were delighted when they got the of participation. As you saw they played really well and we knew they have the capability to beat any team," of SO Saudi Arabia's female unified team told

"It was a very good experience for them. They have continuously competed at the national level with each other but this the first time these female athletes have participated at the Special Olympics," she added.

The team, which features five athletes with Down Syndrome, beat 26-11 to claim the top honours.

The Special Olympics, the biggest international and humanitarian event, saw participation from a record number of female athletes. The played a key role in encouraging not only the participation of female athletes but also of coaches, volunteers and addition staff.

"Special Olympics World Games is leading by example when it comes to promoting female inclusion. More than half of the LOC staff are women and key female figures are helping to drive the Special Olympics movement towards its goals," LOC Chief Strategy Officer, said.

"These World Games have welcomed a record-breaking number of female athletes. Almost 40 per cent of the athletes who have competed in sporting competitions over the last few days are women, with over 2,800 females taking to the playing field," she added.

For this edition of the game the LOC introduced more for women and also increased the quota.

"There is an increase of female athletes from the last edition of the games. There are 129 female athletes in the Indian contingent. There were 89 in 2015. The organising committee has increased the quota for the female participants," SO Bharat's National Sports Director, Victor Vaz, said.

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First Published: Fri, March 22 2019. 17:40 IST