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DAY 5: Paris Olympics medal winners

Jo Jin-mi and Kim Mi-rae, from North Korea, took silver in the synchronized diving 10-meter platform event

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Day 5 of the Paris Olympics saw a number of countries snap up medals including two North Koreans who won silver in women’s diving.

Jo Jin-mi and Kim Mi-rae, from North Korea, took silver in the synchronized diving 10-meter platform event.

This was the nation’s first ever Olympic diving medal. The Chinese duo of Chen Yuxi and Quan Hongchan continued their dominance of the sport and won gold.

The North Korean pair’s silver medal marked their country’s second medal of the Paris Games after the nation won silver on Tuesday in mixed doubles table tennis.

By Wednesday evening, other medal winners for the day were:

TRIATHLON

Women
Gold: Cassandre Beaugrand, France
Silver: Julie Derron, Switzerland
Bronze: Beth Potter, Britain

Men
Gold: Alex Yee, Britain
Silver: Hayden Wilde, New Zealand
Bronze: Leo Bergere, France

DIVING – SYNCHRONIZED 10-METER PLATFORM

Women
Gold: Chen Yuxi and Quan Hongchan, China
Silver: Jo Jin-mi and Kim Mi-rae, North Korea
Bronze: Andrea Spendolini Sirieix and Lois Toulson, Britain

CYCLING – BMX FREESTYLE

Women’s Park
Gold: Deng Yawen, China
Silver: Perris Benegas, United States
Bronze: Natalya Diehm, Australia

ROWING – MEN’S QUADRUPLE SCULLS

Gold: Netherlands (Lennart van Lierop, Finn Florijn, Tone Wieten, Koen Metsemakers)

Silver: Italy (Luca Chiumento, Luca Rambaldi, Andrea Panizza, Giacomo Gentili)

Bronze: Poland (Dominik Czaja, Mateusz Biskup, Miroslaw Zietarski, Fabian Baranski)

ROWING – WOMEN’S QUADRUPLE SCULLS

Gold: Britain (Lauren Henry, Hannah Scott, Lola Anderson, Georgina Brayshaw)

The synchronized diving event meanwhile drew supporters from across the globe. Chinese came out in full force to support their gold medallists while fellow North Korean team members were also in the stands flying their flag. 

 

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Ariana Snooker Championship 2025: Naderi and Hotak through to final

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Ariana Snooker Championship semi-finals wrapped up on Sunday with Naveed Naderi and Raees Khan Hotak both moving on to the final on Monday.

In the first semi-final on Sunday, Naveed Naderi, who is ranked number 2 in Afghanistan, beat Zulmai Salamkhil 5-3.

Later in the day, Raees Khan Hotak, who is ranked number 4 in Afghanistan, defeated Nader Khan Rohani 5-4 in a fiercely contested match.

Hotak, who at 42 years of age, has over 40 domestic tournaments under his belt and has played in 30 international matches.

Naderi is 32 years old and while not as experienced as Hotak, he does have 35 domestic games to his name. He has also played in one international event.

Both players however have their eye on the title. Their match will get underway at 4pm Kabul time on Monday.

Snooker enthusiasts across Afghanistan can watch the exciting final on Monday live on Ariana Television, the Ariana Sports Facebook page, the Ariana Sports YouTube channel, and the Ariana Television website.

The match will start at 4pm but a preview show will be broadcast from 3pm. Stay tuned!

 

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Mujeeb Ur Rahman replaces injured Ghazanfar in Mumbai Indians’ squad for IPL 2025

Mujeeb had gone unsold at the IPL 2025 auction, but now joined MI at a fee of INR 2 crore ($230,000).

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Afghanistan offspinner Mujeeb Ur Rahman has replaced his countryman AM Ghazanfar in Mumbai Indians’ (MI) squad for IPL 2025 after an injured Ghazanfar was ruled out of the Champions Trophy, and the IPL that follows.

The Afghanistan Cricket Board (ACB) said recently that Ghazanfar had been ruled out of the ICC Champions Trophy due to a fractured vertebra sustained during Afghanistan’s tour of Zimbabwe last month.

Ghazanfar, who will be out of cricket for at least four months, will also miss out on IPL this year, his first contract with the league.

Mujeeb meanwhile last played at the IPL in 2021, for Sunrisers Hyderabad.

Most recently, he was with Paarl Royals at the SA20, where his side lost to finalists Sunrisers Eastern Cape in Qualifier 2. However, he was Royals’ highest wicket-taker in the tournament, with 14 wickets in 12 matches at an average of 23.14.

He wasn’t picked by Afghanistan for the Champions Trophy, as according to Ahmad Suliman Khil, their interim chief selector, “he has been advised by his doctor to focus on T20s for a while to ensure his full recovery before returning to ODIs”.

This was after he sustained a hand injury that left him out of cricket for five months. Only in November last year was he able to return.

Mujeeb had gone unsold at the IPL 2025 auction, but now joined MI at a fee of INR 2 crore ($230,000).

The ICC Champions Trophy gets underway on Wednesday, February 19, in Pakistan when the hosts take on New Zealand. Afghanistan will play their first match on Friday, February 21, when they take on South Africa.

IPL will start on Friday, March 21 and run through to Sunday May 25.

Cricket fans meanwhile can stay tuned with Ariana Radio & Television Network (ATN) as all Champions Trophy matches will be broadcast live across the country.

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Ariana Snooker Championship 2025: Quarterfinals conclude with thrilling matches

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Zulmai Salamkhil clinched a 5-3 victory over Zarif Afzali in a gripping quarterfinal match on Saturday, securing his spot in the semifinals of the Ariana Snooker Championship.

In another electrifying encounter, Naweed Naderi edged out Mohammad Mir Noorzai 5-4, advancing to the semifinals after a fiercely contested game.

The day wrapped up with Nader Rohani delivering a dominant 5-1 win against Saleh Mohammad Mohammadi, solidifying his place in the semifinals.

Snooker enthusiasts across Afghanistan can watch the exciting semifinal matches, starting this Sunday, live on Ariana Television, the Ariana Sports Facebook page, the Ariana Sports YouTube channel, and the Ariana Television website. Stay tuned!

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