RIYADH — The much-anticipated 2023 Saudi Games are just around the corner, and the organizing committee has officially confirmed the preparedness of 31 venues ready to host a multitude of thrilling competitions. Over 6,000 male and female athletes will compete in 53 sports, creating a sporting spectacle that will unfold from November 26 to December 10.
The Saudi Arabian Olympic & Paralympic Committee complex will serve as the hub for 21 exhilarating competitions, including Basketball, Volleyball, Table Tennis, Paralympic events, Swimming, Triathlon, Chess, Baloot, Robotics, Remote Control, Badminton, Indoor Rowing, Tennis, Bowling, Beach Volleyball, Beach Soccer, Basketball 3X3, Climbing, and Skateboarding.
Futsal enthusiasts can flock to Al-Nasr Club Hall for intense competitions, while Riyadh Club Sports Hall will host Fencing, Weightlifting, Paralympic athletics, Rugby, and Athletics events. The Prince Faisal bin Fahd Stadium in Al Malaz will witness Gymnastics, Archery, and Cricket contests.
King Saud University is set to be the stage for 12 exciting games, featuring Handball, Wrestling, Taekwondo, Jujitsu, Judo, Karate, Squash, Mixed Martial Arts, Wushu, Muay Thai, Boxing, and thrilling Cycling races.
Riyadh Golf Club awaits golf aficionados, while Motor Sports enthusiasts can rev up for Karting and Drifting competitions at Dirab Square. Shooting competitions will test precision at the City Public Security Training Range, and Camel Racing will unfold in the Rumah area. Equestrian events, Esports, Padel, and Billiards competitions promise diverse and captivating displays.
In the coastal city of Jeddah, Sailing, Kiteboarding, and Jetski competitions will add a splash of excitement at the Yacht Club, Lagoona Beach, and Durat Alarus, respectively. — SG