Konya, Turkey – Algeria continues to demonstrate its athletic prowess at the Islamic Solidarity Games, adding to its medal tally with impressive performances in Karate and Muay Thai.
In Karate, Iman Dahleb secured a bronze medal in the Kata competition, further solidifying Algeria’s strong reputation in this discipline. Dahleb’s performance was marked by precision and grace, earning her a well-deserved spot on the podium.
Meanwhile, in Muay Thai, Malik Saker advanced to the next round after a decisive victory over Kazakhstan’s Igor Kovalenko in the 75kg weight class. Saker displayed exceptional skill and determination, dominating his opponent and securing his place in the subsequent stages of the competition.
Adding to the medal haul, Faleh Midoune claimed a bronze medal in the 84kg Karate division. Midoune’s strong performance showcased his technical abilities and fighting spirit.
Further success came in the form of Chahira Salmoune, who also clinched a bronze medal in the 57kg Karate category. Salmoune’s achievement highlights the strength and depth of Algeria’s female Karate athletes.
These victories underscore Algeria’s commitment to sporting excellence and its ability to compete at the highest levels on the international stage. The Algerian delegation continues to strive for success as the Islamic Solidarity Games progress. The nation eagerly anticipates further achievements from its athletes in the coming days. DZWatch will continue to provide comprehensive coverage of Algeria’s participation in the Games.



