RIYADH: Saudi Arabia announced seven deaths from COVID-19 and 531 new infections on Sunday.
Of the new cases, 221 were recorded in Riyadh, 105 in the Eastern Province, 99 in Makkah, 27 in Madinah, 14 in Asir, 13 in Hail, eight in Tabuk, six in Al-Jouf, five in Jazan, five in the Northern Borders region and four in Najran.
The total number of recoveries in the Kingdom increased to 376,947 after 389 more patients recovered from the virus.
A total of 6,650 people have succumbed to the virus in the Kingdom so far.
Over 4 million doses of a coronavirus vaccine have been administered in the Kingdom to date, the health ministry said.
Saudi Arabia daily COVID-19 cases continue above 500
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Saudi Arabia daily COVID-19 cases continue above 500
- The total number of recoveries in the Kingdom has increased to 376,947
- A total of 6,650 people have succumbed to the virus in the Kingdom so far
Saudi Arabia to build world-class horse racing venue in Qiddiya
- The 21,000-seat facility, with turf and dirt tracks and an equine hospital, will host the Saudi Cup, the world’s richest horse race
RIYADH: Qiddiya Investment Co. has announced plans for a new horse racing venue in Qiddiya City, highlighting Saudi Arabia’s equestrian heritage.
The venue is planned as a national site for sport, culture and entertainment, and will host the Saudi Cup, the world’s richest horse race, according to the Saudi Press Agency.
Abdullah Aldawood, the company’s managing director, said: “Every element, from racing performance and equine welfare to hospitality and fan engagement, has been designed to meet the expectations of the world’s leading racing jurisdictions.
“In line with our wider vision for Qiddiya City, this state-of-the-art venue is designed to be fully accessible, pioneering a new chapter in spectator engagement and experience.”
The facility will feature a flexible racing configuration to support a range of international race formats, ensure optimal conditions for horses, and improve visibility for spectators.
The venue will include the region’s first straight-mile turf course, a 2,200-meter main turf track, and a 2,400-meter inner dirt track, bringing top-level racing together in one location.
A 21,000-seat grandstand will anchor the venue, with capacity expandable to 70,000 for major race days, the SPA reported on Tuesday.
A 110-meter parade ring will place horses and riders at the center of the spectator experience, showcasing the skill and tradition of the sport.
Equine welfare is a priority for the development. A world-class equine hospital will provide veterinary services, including diagnostics, surgery, rehabilitation and emergency care.
Meawhile, Qiddiya Investment Co. and the Jockey Club of Saudi Arabia are expected to sign a memorandum of understanding during the Asian Racing Conference to promote collaboration and long-term development of horse racing in the Kingdom.










