Saudi marine sports find a home at King Abdullah Economic City

Updated 22 December 2017
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Saudi marine sports find a home at King Abdullah Economic City

JEDDAH: The chairman of the Saudi Federation of Marine Sports, Prince Abdullah bin Saud bin Mohammed on Wednesday launched the marina and boat club at the King Abdullah Economic City’s Bay La Sun Hotel.

The event was attended by the CEO and managing director of King Abdullah Economic City (KAEC), Fahd Al-Rasheed, along with a number of KAEC executives.

Prince Abdullah bin Saud said that millions of tourists are expected in Saudi Arabia in the coming years, and “we have to get ready for that with all water-related activities and events we can organize.”

“I expect that there will be no less than a million tourist visas in the first two years, and the number will annually rise due to the good tourism reputation of the Kingdom,” he told Arab News.

He added that dive tourism was an important attraction in Kingdom as the Red Sea has been classified as one of the best seas in the world.

Responding to a question by Arab News as to why they chose King Abdullah Economic City in particular to start their activities, despite the fact that KAEC is nearly 100 kilometers north of Jeddah, the chairman said that marine sports events to be held in Jeddah would be in different parts of the city, and KAEC is not that far from the heart of Jeddah. “It is a 50-minute drive,” he said.

He added that KAEC would be a new platform for encouraging marine sports. He also added the federation is planning to set up clubs for marine sports so that they could prepare young people to compete in regional and international marine sports.

“We cannot have true marine sports unless we have clubs to prepare the youth to participate in regional and global competitions. For that reason, I have filed a request with the General Sport Authority to establish marine clubs in Jeddah, the Tabuk region, Yanbu, Asir region, Jazan, the Eastern Province and Al-Jouf’s Dawmat Al-Jandal Lake.

The group CEO and managing director of KAEC, Fahd Al-Rasheed, told Arab News that they were enthusiastic about participating in the promising success of the Saudi tourism industry.

“We are investing heavily in the leisure sector with over thirty projects in global sports and hotels, or in other areas,” he said.

Al-Rasheed added that their aim is to become a destination for tourism and leisure. “This year we have been able to attract 400,000 visitors for our leisure activities. Next year, our target will be 700,000, while we will be targeting a million visitors in 2019,” he said.

He further said that that they had many plans for marine-related leisure activities, and the opening of the club with the marina will significantly help them in attracting those who like to dive and enjoy the Red Sea, or those who would like to go fishing.

As an experienced developer, Al-Rasheed, former deputy governor for the Saudi Arabian General Investment Authority (SAGIA), pays great attention to protecting and preserving the environment.

“We want to be in a sustainable endeavor to protect the environment and to protect this treasure, the Red Sea, for future generations,” he added.

 

Jeddah Fit Expo 2026 offers inspiration, innovation

Updated 29 January 2026
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Jeddah Fit Expo 2026 offers inspiration, innovation

  • Sports, fitness, wellness in spotlight at Jeddah Superdome
  • Gyms and fitness brands offer visitors a wide range of interactive experiences

JEDDAH: Jeddah Superdome welcomed more than 1,000 athletes of all ages on Wednesday for a heart-pounding session which placed sports, fitness and wellness in the spotlight.

The Jeddah Fit Expo 2026 is taking place until Jan. 31 and visitors on the first day were treated to a heady environment filled with high-intensity energy and in which cutting-edge fitness trends met the inspirational spirit of sportsmanship.

More than 300 brands and over 200 exhibitors engaged in in-depth exchanges and interactions according to organizers, while jointly forging an event for the global sports and fitness industry.

Mohammed Al-Aidarous, from the event’s organizing committee, told Arab News the expo aimed to spread the culture of fitness as a daily lifestyle and sought to encourage best international expertise and practices, while empowering and developing local sports talents.

He said: “The sports and fitness industry is a rapidly growing sector globally. Especially in Saudi Arabia, there is an increasing focus on health and fitness among the general public. Consequently there is a growing demand for fitness-related products and services.”

The exhibition, which is in its fourth edition, has brought together suppliers of fitness equipment and sports and leisure products, along with representatives from nutrition and health sectors, wellness clinics, youth sports education, and artificial intelligence solution providers.

Many of the participants are introducing new products to meet changing market trends, leveraging the national fitness policies, deeply exploring market demand, and expanding their presence in the sports industry market, thereby providing users with more professional services.

Gyms and fitness brands at the event are offering visitors a wide range of interactive, educational and commercial opportunities designed to promote healthy lifestyles while showcasing the latest industry innovations.

Danya Aljamal, an event coordinator at GymNation, said: “We are here to show sports enthusiasts who we are and what we can do to make them change their lifestyle with sports. GymNation is about enjoying your time, having fun, challenging yourself and making the best form of your body.”

She added: “We will be offering visitors our famous Hyrox class. It is designed to help enhance your strength and explosive power through a combination of targeted, high-intensity exercises and I hope people enjoy it.”

AI is rapidly reshaping athletic training environments. The exhibition features platforms that analyze an athlete’s movement, track progress, and offer automated corrections.

Saudi entrepreneur Mohammed Kaki, founder and CEO of FitLife, an Al-powered health-tech startup delivering B2B personalized nutrition and wellness plans, said: “We are proud to share the FitLife platform and feel excited to take these insights and relationships to the next level during this three-day event.

“FitLife is an app developed to make people’s fitness journey much easier and more convenient. Our algorithms were developed to produce accurate programs with a full range of workouts and recipes designed to fit people’s daily schedule and preferences.

“Our objective at FitLife is to foster growth and revolutionize the way people perceive health and fitness.”

Kaki indicated that the startup was also aiming to support coaches and specialists in sports and health organizations through AI solutions.

Beyond the exhibition stands and workshops, bodybuilding, calisthenics, taekwondo and volleyball are among the activities taking place at Jeddah Superdome.