Libya has won three medals at the World Muay Thai Championship held in Bangkok, Thailand, marking a strong achievement for the country’s national team on the international stage.
Libyan fighters delivered impressive performances throughout the tournament, with Mohamed Gars Allah reaching the final and securing the silver medal after a strong campaign against top international competitors.
Abdulrahman Al-Jahani and Mohamed Al-Weshahi also added to Libya’s medal tally, each winning a bronze medal after advancing through competitive rounds in their respective categories.
The results give Libya three medals at one of the world’s most prominent Muay Thai events, underlining the growing presence of Libyan athletes in combat sports and their ability to compete at a high international level.
The achievement in Bangkok is expected to provide a major boost to Muay Thai in Libya, encouraging young athletes to take up the sport and raising hopes for further success in future regional and global competitions.
Libya’s performance also reflects the dedication of the athletes and their technical teams, who worked to prepare for a demanding championship featuring leading fighters from around the world.
With one silver and two bronze medals, the Libyan Muay Thai team leaves Thailand with a memorable result and a stronger position in the international combat sports scene.

