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Friday: 05 December 2025
  • 04 December 2025
  • 02:06

Khaberni - The Olympic and World Taekwondo rankings, issued by the International Federation for the current month, saw a qualitative leap for the national team players after their recent participation in international ranking tournaments.

Zaid Mustafa, the national team player who won the silver medal at the Paris 2024 Olympics, leaped in the Olympic ranking for the under 68 kg weight class, moving from the thirteenth to the sixth place with a score of 110.82 points. He dropped 5 places in the world ranking for the same weight, now ranking twentieth with a score of 66 points, according to Al-Ghad.
He also jumped 30 places in the world ranking for the under 74 kg weight class, now ranking twenty-second with a score of 44.82 points.
Zaid Al-Halawani, another national team player, moved up two places in the Olympic ranking for the under 68 kg weight class, now in the twenty-fourth place with a score of 75.53 points, and retained the nineteenth place in the world ranking with a score of 69.53 points.
Mahmoud Al-Tarayrah, another national team player, dropped 4 places in the Olympic ranking for the under 68 kg, moving to the thirteenth place from the ninth with a score of 93.98 points. In the world ranking for the same weight, he dropped 4 places to the 66th position with a score of 23.2 points, while he remained in the eighth place in the world ranking for the under 63 kg weight class with a score of 70.96 points.
Saleh Al-Sharbati, the national team player and silver medalist at the Tokyo 2020 Olympics, advanced 6 places in the Olympic ranking for the under 80 kg weight class, now in the fourteenth place with a score of 79.81 points.
However, he dropped 9 places in the world ranking for the same weight class, now at the 127th place with a score of 9.57 points. In the same weight class, national team player Mohammad Al-Adarbeh advanced one place in the world ranking to the fifty-seventh position with a score of 20.82 points.
Al-Sharbati also moved up two places in the world ranking for the under 87 kg weight class, now in the tenth position with a score of 72.24 points.
National team player Rama Abu Al-Rub dropped 3 places in the Olympic ranking for the over 67 kg weight class, now in the twenty-first place with a score of 74.38 points. She advanced one place in the world ranking for the under 73 kg weight class, now in the eleventh position with a score of 60.77 points, and moved up 3 places in the world ranking for the over 73 kg weight class, now in the sixty-ninth position with a score of 13.61 points.
Razan Al-Rawashed, another national team player, dropped two places in the Olympic ranking for the under 67 kg weight class, now in the twenty-eighth position with a score of 66.73 points, and dropped 3 places in the world ranking for the same weight to the forty-seventh place with a score of 23.96 points.
She moved up one place in the world ranking for the under 62 kg weight class, now in the eighteenth position with a score of 42.77 points.
Meanwhile, Ja'far Al-Dawood, another national team player, dropped 4 places in the Olympic ranking for the under 58 kg weight class, now in the twenty-first position with a score of 83.84 points, and advanced one place in the world ranking for the under 54 kg weight class, now in the fifth position with a score of 118.20 points.
Mahmoud Youssef, another national team player, dropped 3 places in the Olympic ranking for the under 58 kg weight class, now in the sixtieth position with a score of 48.72 points, and dropped 3 places in the world ranking for the same weight to the thirty-seventh position with a score of 41.52 points, and dropped 4 places in the world ranking for the under 63 kg weight class, now in the 164th place with a score of 7.20 points.
From her side, national team player Fadia Kharfan remained in the sixteenth position in the world ranking for the under 57 kg weight class with a score of 78.62 points. In the Olympic ranking for the same weight, she was ranked twenty-first with the same score.

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