The
IOC has received confirmation from the Saudi Arabian Olympic Committee that
two female athletes will compete for Saudi Arabia at the London Games this
summer.
The
two athletes are:
Sara Attar trains for the women's
800m. Photo courtesy IOC website
-
Wodjan Ali Seraj Abdulrahim Shahrkhani - judo,
women’s +78kg
- Sarah Attar - athletics, women’s 800m
- Sarah Attar - athletics, women’s 800m
The
athletes, invited by the IOC, were entered by the Saudi Arabian Olympic
Committee by the official deadline of 9 July.
“This
is very positive news and we will be delighted to welcome these two athletes in
London in a few weeks time,” said IOC President Jacques Rogge. ”The IOC has
been working very closely with the Saudi Arabian Olympic Committee and I am
pleased to see that our continued dialogue has come to fruition. The IOC has
been striving to ensure a greater gender balance at the Olympic Games, and
today’s news can be seen as an encouraging evolution. With Saudi Arabian female
athletes now joining their fellow female competitors from Qatar and Brunei
Darussalam, it means that by London 2012 every National Olympic Committee will
have sent women to the Olympic Games,” he added.
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