31 sites ready for start of Saudi Games 2023

More than 6,000 participants will compete in 53 different competitions including volleyball, basketball, and weightlifting.(SPA)
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Updated 21 November 2023
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31 sites ready for start of Saudi Games 2023

RIYADH: The Saudi Games 2023 organizing committee on Tuesday said 31 sites were now ready for the launch of the sporting event.

More than 6,000 participants will compete in 53 different competitions including volleyball, basketball, and weightlifting.

There will be 21 competitions hosted at the Prince Faisal bin Fahd Olympic Complex while four will be held at Al-Nasr Club hall.

Other confirmed venues are Riyadh Club track, Prince Faisal bin Fahd bin Abdulaziz Sports City, King Saud University, and Riyadh Golf Club.

The event is due to begin on Nov. 26 and will run until Dec. 10.

Prince Fahd bin Turki, governor of Diriyah, received the torch for the 2023 Saudi Games during the promotional tour for the event.

He noted the importance of the Saudi Games as a strategic national project that reflected the leadership’s commitment to the sports sector.

The Emir of Riyadh Region also recieved the torch for the 2023 Saudi Games in the capital on Tuesday. 


Four champions crowned as WBC Boxing Grand Prix concludes in Riyadh

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Four champions crowned as WBC Boxing Grand Prix concludes in Riyadh

  • Riyadh Season continues to attract major international sporting events and reinforce Riyadh’s growing presence on the global sports stage

RIYADH: The WBC Boxing Grand Prix concluded on Saturday at Boulevard City in Riyadh Season with four closely contested finals, all decided by unanimous decision, bringing an eight-month international tournament to a dramatic close.

The final fight night saw world titles decided across four weight divisions, with each champion receiving the World Boxing Council’s championship belt along with a $100,000 prize, while runners-up earned $50,000.

Australia’s Dylan Biggs claimed the middleweight title after securing a unanimous decision victory in a bout defined by physical strength and tactical discipline, writing his name into the history of the inaugural edition of the tournament.

In the heavyweight final, Argentina’s Kevin Ramirez was crowned champion after defeating Bosnia’s Ahmed Krnjic by unanimous decision. Ramirez controlled the contest throughout, earning sustained applause from the Riyadh crowd as he lifted the trophy.

The featherweight division title went to Mexico’s Brandon Mejia Mosqueda, who overcame Italy’s Mohamed Gamli by unanimous decision in a fast-paced contest that highlighted his speed and technical ability, and reinforced his status as one of the division’s emerging talents.

Colombia’s Carlos Otria secured the super lightweight crown after a competitive and high-tempo bout against Uzbekistan’s Mujibullah Tursunov. Following sustained exchanges over the rounds, the judges awarded Otria a unanimous decision.

All four finals were staged under professional regulations approved by the WBC, within an organisational framework designed to provide rising talents with a global platform. The event reflected the continued partnership between Riyadh Season and the WBC, aimed at raising international competition standards and showcasing emerging boxers.

The tournament began in April, featuring 128 boxers from more than 40 countries competing across multiple stages. The initiative was launched last December by Turki Alalshikh, chairman of the General Entertainment Authority and president of the Saudi Arabian Boxing Federation, in partnership with the WBC, with the aim of creating a global pathway for young fighters to compete at the highest level.

The conclusion of the WBC Boxing Grand Prix highlighted the tournament’s strong fan engagement and organisational success, as Riyadh Season continues to attract major international sporting events and reinforce Riyadh’s growing presence on the global sports stage.