
Bahrain continues to cement its reputation as one of the Gulf region’s sporting powerhouses after another dominant showing at the Fourth Gulf Games in Doha.
Dubbed by many as “the harvest of excess gold,” Team Bahrain once again delivered a statement performance on the regional stage, collecting an impressive 25 gold medals at Doha 2026 and extending a winning streak that has steadily grown over the years.

The latest achievement adds another chapter to Bahrain’s rising Gulf Games legacy:
- Doha 2026 (25 Gold Medals🥇)
- Kuwait 2022 (20 Gold Medals🥇)
- Dammam 2015 (7 Gold Medals🥇)
- Manama 2011 (10 Gold Medals🥇)
The numbers reflect more than medal counts. They highlight the Kingdom’s long-term investment in sports development, athlete preparation, and competitive excellence across multiple disciplines. Bahrain’s steady climb from 7 gold medals in Dammam to 25 in Doha shows how rapidly the national sports ecosystem has evolved over the last decade.
Athletes representing Bahrain delivered standout performances throughout the competition, reinforcing the Kingdom’s growing reputation in Gulf and international sports. The consistent rise in medal tallies also signals stronger grassroots programs, elite-level coaching, and increased institutional support for Bahraini athletes competing at the highest regional levels.
The Doha 2026 campaign now stands as Bahrain’s strongest Gulf Games performance to date, further positioning the Kingdom as a dominant force in regional competition and setting the benchmark for future editions.
