
Saudi Arabia Clinches Four Medals at Chemistry Olympiad 2025 in Dubai
The Saudi team participating in the 2025 International Chemistry Olympiad (IChO), held in Dubai, has won four bronze medals, adding to the Kingdom's notable record of accolades from previous editions of the competition. The 57th IChO featured participation from 360 students representing over 90 countries.
The team included Rand Ouda and Ali Ahmed Bawazir from the Riyadh education department, Haider Al-Dubaisi from the Eastern Region education department, and Ammar Al-Turkistani from the Jeddah education department. The King Abdulaziz and His Companions Foundation for Giftedness and Creativity (Mawhiba), with a strategic partnership with the Ministry of Education, supervised the participants' training through intensive programs designed to enhance their scientific skills in chemistry.
The students will return to the Kingdom at King Khalid International Airport on Monday, bringing home the four medals.
The Kingdom's total collection from previous editions of the IChO now stands at 49 awards, including 15 silver medals, 32 bronze medals, and two certificates of appreciation.