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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.
Today’s Schedule 🇺🇬#TeamUganda#IslamicSolidarityGames2025 pic.twitter.com/ZMbmGea5GH
— NOC UGANDA | CGA UGANDA (@Official_UOC) November 11, 2025
Uganda secure their first swimming medal at #Riyadh2025 🥇🇺🇬
— Riyadh 2025 Islamic Solidarity Games (@25ISG) November 9, 2025
Gloria Anna wins the Women’s 50m Freestyle 🏊♀️✨ pic.twitter.com/SGXTFryQF2
- November 11, 2025
Uganda’s Alfred Ojok receives his bronze medal at the Islamic Solidarity Games in Saudi Arabia
By David Isabirye
On Monday night, Uganda’s Alfred Ojok officially received his bronze medal at the Mike Tyson Boxing Club in Riyadh.
The finals of the boxing competition were shifted from the Promande Art Tower to the nearby Mike Tyson Boxing Club.
Azerbaijani’s Jafarov Saidjamshid won gold over Sultan Osmanli from Turkey after a split decision fight (4-1).
Ojok then embarked on the journey back home, alongside the other boxers.
He is expected to arrive in Uganda by half past noon.

