Egypt has found new success in Riyadh, where its champions top the international rankings in four different sports, namely squash, wrestling, table tennis and karate.

Egyptian stars dominate the international squash rankings with World Cup winning player Wadi Degla Ali Farag retaining the top spot in the international rankings for the fourth consecutive month and his compatriot Nuran Gohar retaining the top spot for the fifth month in a row since he came to prominence in April last year.

Samar Hamza, a member of the Egyptian wrestling team, led the international classification of the game for the first time in the history of Egyptian wrestling, overtaking Turkish Yasmine Adar, who took second place, and Estonian Mai Iep, who took third place.

Table tennis player Hana Gouda, nicknamed “The Wonder Child”, managed to top the international classification of the game for girls under 19, winning the gold medal among teams with a women’s team at the African Championships held in Algiers. and gold in mixed doubles, accompanied by team player Mohamed El-Bili.

Egyptian karatekas have made a good step in the international classification of the game, thanks to their results in the World League Championship in Azerbaijan and the North African Championship in Tunisia.

The duo of Abdullah Mamdouh and Youssef Badawi led the international karate classification, in my 75kg and 84kg respectively, while Ali Al-Sawi came second in 67kg and Mohammed Ramadan came third in the 84kg class. .