Kuwaiti shooter Abdullah Alrashidi had a positive experience at the Hangzhou Asian Games. He commended the organization and the aesthetics of the host city. Alrashidi's gold medal win in the men's skeet individual event also matched the world record. He praised the progress Asia has made in the shooting discipline and acknowledged the success of countries like China, Kazakhstan, Qatar, and Kuwait in the sport at both continental and global levels. Additionally, Alrashidi noted China's significant representation and success in various sports, including consistently winning medals in the Olympics and other world competitions.
Kuwait's Minister of Commerce and Industry and Minister of State for Youth Affairs, Muhammad Al-Aiban, expressed pride in the outstanding achievements of the Kuwaiti medalists at the Hangzhou Asian Games, where they won two gold, three silver, and one bronze medals.
7 Comments
Karamba
It's wonderful to see athletes recognize the success of countries like China, Kazakhstan, Qatar, and Kuwait in the sport.
Rotfront
It's disappointing to see athletes praising countries with questionable ethical and moral standings.
Donatello
It's wonderful to see athletes praising the aesthetics of the host city and acknowledging the success of various countries in sports.
Michelangelo
It's great to see athletes having a positive experience at international events and acknowledging the success of various countries in sports.
Raphael
I can't believe they are praising the organization of an event in China when there are reports of human rights abuses there. Shameful.
Rotfront
It's great to see athletes having a positive experience at international events and praising the organization.
SimpleReader
Good for him, but isn't it a little tone-deaf to be praising an Asian country's sporting event when Kuwait has many issues with human rights?