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Uganda, along with the rest of the world, will gather in Riyadh for the 6th edition of the Islamic Solidarity Games Running from 7–21 November, the Games will bring the sporting world together through the shared values of peace, unity, and hope.
Annet Chemengich Chelangat is set to compete in the 10,000m at the Islamic Solidarity Games in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. With a personal best of 31:47.89 and experience from the Paris Olympics 2024, she aims to elevate Uganda's profile in long-distance running. Join us in supporting… pic.twitter.com/NsjjQtZE6y
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Mixed fortunes for Ugandan boxers at 2025 Islamic Solidarity Games
By David Isabirye
On the eve of the boxing competition at the 6th Islamic Solidarity Games in Riyadh city, Saudi Arabia, the Ugandan camp was hit by disturbing news about the disqualification of their female boxers.
The sad development arose after the news filtered through that the two female boxers Fatuma Nabikolo and Angel Katushabe will not compete since they had not conducted the mandatory Gender Eligibility Tests.
Such tests are now a prerequisite by World Boxing before the competition kicks off.
“We are sad that our female boxers shall not compete despite preparing well. There was a miscommunication between our bosses at the global stage and the local federation. However, we have the two male players ready to battle” Samuel Kabugo, Uganda’s head coach revealed.
Meanwhile, the technical meeting was executed on Wednesday evening and the draws held thereafter.
Uganda’s Alfred Ojok, playing in the 80Kg category got a bye at the first round and will now face Iranian Mohammad Nourani at the quarter final stage.
The winner between Ojok and Nourani will face the victor between Osmanli (Turkey) and Afghanistan’s Gulzad or Egyptian Elsharkawi F.
In the 60 Kg category; Uganda’s Jimmy Adriko commences his medal quest at the quarter final stage with a bout against Azebezian’s Gasimzada M.
The boxing contests commence on Thursday, 6th November 2025.

