INTERVIEW: DGDA CEO Jerry Inzerillo on Diriyah’s Formula E

Ahead of the start of the 2021 Diriyah E-Prix on 26/27 February, CEO of Diriyah Gate Development Authority Jerry Inzerillo spoke about how Diriyah is becoming a global sport hub. (Supplied)
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Updated 11 February 2021
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INTERVIEW: DGDA CEO Jerry Inzerillo on Diriyah’s Formula E

  • Diriyah's nighttime races will kick off the 2021 Formula E season

DUBAI: After a year of disruptions and delays across global sporing competitions, Formula E returns to Saudi Arabia for the third time with the Diriyah E-Prix double-header on February 26 and 27.

The nighttime races will kick off the 2021 Formula E season, and Jerry Inzerillo, CEO, Diriyah Gate Development Authority, say the UNESCO-protected area is ready to welcome back the action.

Q. You’ve spoken before about Diriyah being a place of ‘gathering’. Why is that so important to you personally and to this historic location?

A. Diriyah is the birthplace of the First Saudi State, the Jewel of the Kingdom. It is an historic city, just 15 minutes north-west of Riyadh city centre which we, Diriyah Gate Development Authority, are transforming into one of the world’s foremost lifestyle destinations for culture and heritage, hospitality, retail and education.

Our intention is to connect all Saudis to this rich heritage, recreating and reimagining an important part of Saudi history, and for it to become one of the world’s greatest gathering places. It is of the utmost important the visitors we welcome see and experience the unparalleled hospitality of Diriyah.

Its young, dynamic energy is perhaps not what the world expects from Saudi Arabia, which is what makes it all the more special when you see it for yourself.

Q. It’s been over a year since the last Formula E race due to the ongoing global pandemic. Can you tell us what’s happened in Diriyah since the 2019 race?

A. It can’t be denied that 2020 was a challenging year globally – however despite this, Diriyah is on time and on track and construction has been forging ahead these past few months. Like many, we have had to reframe our strategy as the world continues to adapt and at this point, our initial focus will be on domestic tourism, improving the lives of the local Diriyah and Riyadh communities as our first assets open later this year, with a view to then increasing our focus onto international travellers as the world opens up again.

Operationally, we’ve been breaking ground on an enormous below ground infrastructure project which will become one of the world’s largest and most sophisticated sub-surface infrastructures globally. We have recently signed billions of SARs worth of new contracts, across construction, designers, and project management, and are currently in the process of adapting different building techniques for our authentic Najdi architecture.

We’re truly laying the foundations for the future of Diriyah, and we couldn’t be more excited to showcase the first phases of the development as they complete later this year.

Q. The 2021 Diriyah E-Prix will be a momentous occasion in the short history of Formula E when the cars line up on the grid for the first ever night race. How is Diriyah preparing for a race under the lights and how excited are you about the spectacle?

A. This is the third year in which the Ministry of Sport is hosting the race in Diriyah, a UNESCO World Heritage site At-Turaif. The internationally renowned street racing track will come alive under the floodlights as Saudi Arabia leads the way in adding even more thrill to what is one of the world’s fastest growing sports.

The inaugural Diriyah E-Prix was the Kingdom’s first major international event, last year it became the Middle East’s first double-header and in February, it will be the first ever night race for the all-electric ABB FIA Formula E World Championship.

Huge thanks and praise must go to His Royal Highness Prince Abdulaziz bin Turki Al Faisal, Saudi Arabia’s Minister of Sport, and His Royal Highness Prince Khalid Bin Sultan Al-Abdullah Al-Faisal, Chairman of the Saudi Automobile and Motorcycle Federation, for their excellent leadership, as well as the whole Ministry of Sport team who are helping to deliver such a unique and exciting spectacle for the community.

The prospect of lighting up the night sustainably was a challenge that drove great creativity and innovation between our teams and it is inspiring to see sustainable, more energy efficient and renewable solutions being employed at this year’s Formula E event. This year’s spectacular double header will be held under the glow of low consumption LED technology lighting that uses up to 50 per cent less energy to non-LED lighting. This is a vital aspect to Formula E, with its very inception being focused on reduced carbon emissions – and being the first sport to have net zero carbon since it launched seven years ago.

Q. With the amount of large-scale sporting events that have now taken place in Diriyah – from Formula E to boxing world title fights and tennis championships, is Diriyah now considered to be a global sport hub?

A. Our mission is to emphasise Diriyah’s position as one of the world’s greatest gathering places, with the modern amenities and infrastructure of an iconic tourist destination. Through this evolution and thanks to the sophisticated vision of His Royal Highness Prince Abdulaziz bin Turki Al Faisal, we have been fortunate to forge great sporting partnerships, such as we have with the likes of Formula E. Welcoming modern events to the Kingdom and to Diriyah is our greatest pleasure as it tests our preparedness as a culturally-connected and relevant global hub of not just sports, also but entertainment, culture, heritage and education.

The spectacle and electricity of the Formula E track against the historic backdrop of Diriyah is a fitting representation of our shared vision – to respectfully protect the essence of our past but make strides towards the future.

Q. How does this iconic location separate you from other potential hosts for events and sporting jewels?

A. Diriyah is known to be a land of kings and heroes; the cradle of the First Saudi state. It is this immense history, rich culture, historic neighborhoods and the spectacular UNESCO World Heritage Site At-Turaif which contribute to it being an incomparable city. There is only one Diriyah.

The roads surrounding the ancient site of Diriyah have played host to a race weekend each season since 2018. Our unique positioning, located just 15 minutes north-west of Riyadh’s city centre, also helps attract both a growing local Riyadh population (anticipated by His Royal Highness The Crown Prince Mohammed Bin Salman to grow to 20 million people by 2030) in addition to international visitors.

In the future, sport and health will take leading roles in the Kingdom as Vision 2030 is realised. From our ambitious projects to create world-class golf courses, to the picturesque squares and oases which enhance social and human interaction; or the dedicated bridle paths for horse riders – this land is largely unknown to the international community and we can’t wait to bring further world-class sporting events here, encouraging people to discover it.

Q. Why is FE the only motor sport that can be hosted in Diriyah? (What is special between FE and Diriyah in terms of environmental protection)

A. Diriyah is proud to host Formula E in collaboration with the Ministry of Sport, bringing the international racing community to our land for the third year in a row. Formula E was first chosen as our motor sporting partner due to its support and dedication to providing an environmentally friendly future, which is deeply engrained in Vision 2030. His Royal Highness The Crown Prince Mohammed Bin Salman is committed to environmental sustainability and the preservation of the Kingdom’s natural potential – we look forward to a prosperous and green future with Formula E as we realise this.

Our world-class lifestyle destination in Diriyah has rich heritage, ambitious sustainability goals, vast expanses of natural environment and an improved quality of life at its core. Heritage and history will be honoured and beautifully interwoven with sustainability and environmental considerations to create a world class global cultural and lifestyle hub that meets the internationally recognised LEED and Mostadam sustainability certifications.

Q. What does it mean to you to have possibly the most future-focused sport taking place in location so steeped in history?

A. Saudi Arabia is an incredibly diverse and scenic country with stunning undulating landscapes that are mostly unknown to all but its residents. However, the Kingdom has centuries of stories to tell and Diriyah is its birthplace. It’s this authentic heritage that cannot be duplicated – it forms such a large part of our history and our typography, even today, which is quite magnificent to see.

We are delighted to host events that match our shared vision for the future, and those who respectfully allow us to shine a light on our past.

The intersection of old and new is a central tenet of DGDA’s masterplan vision, and we look forward to the visual spectacle of the Formula E racetrack set against the backdrop of the UNESCO site of At-Turaif and the Diriyah night sky.

Q. Why should the Saudi community support the Formula E at the Diriyah Circuit?

A. One of DGDA’s core objectives is to improve the lives of the local Diriyah and Riyadh based communities, by providing an offering that enriches their day to day experiences, on the doorstep of Riyadh.

The excitement of these events, along with the strengthened connection between Diriyah and the international sporting community, is a great step towards our future and Vision 2030. There is great pride to be taken from opening the Formula E season and showcasing our land, hospitality and the ambition we will realise here in the coming years.


Al-Khaleej stun Al-Hilal with comeback win

Updated 23 November 2024
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Al-Khaleej stun Al-Hilal with comeback win

  • Defeat was first for reigning champions in the league in 46 games since May 2023

RIYADH: Al-Hilal lost 3-2 at Al-Khaleej on Saturday, a result made even more stunning as the all-conquering champions had been winning 2-0.

It is a defeat, a first in the league in 46 games since May 2023, that not only blows the title race wide open but shows that the champions are not invincible.

Al-Ittihad will go two points clear at the top of the Saudi Pro League if they beat Al-Fateh on Sunday. It also means that Al-Nassr stay five points behind and are not out of the running.

The Blues had the better of the play from the beginning and few were surprised when Marcos Leonardo put the leaders ahead after just 12 minutes.

Sergej Milinkovic-Savic won the ball on the edge of the area as Khaleej tried to play out from the back and there was Leonardo to stroke a low shot home.

Eight minutes before the break, Aleksandar Mitrovic struck with his 12th goal in the SPL this season. Salem Al-Dawsari, such a big miss for Saudi Arabia in recent World Cup qualifiers, curled over a corner and there was the Serbian striker to head home.

It seemed to be all over but then the hosts were handed a lifeline on the stroke of half time. Kalidou Koulibaly made a clumsy challenge in the area and while Yassine Bounou saved the penalty from Konstantinos Fortounis, Abdullah Al-Salem reacted the quickest to shoot the rebound home.

Al-Salem stunned Al-Hilal soon after the restart with a stunning goal. The hosts made uncharacteristic defensive mistakes and Khalid Narey fed the ball  to the 31 year-old who chipped Bounou delightfully from the right side of the area.

With five minutes remaining, Fabio Martins side footed home from another Narey assist to provoke wild celebrations as Al-Khaleej move into sixth. Al-Hilal stay top but maybe not for much longer.

 


Spurs thrash Man City 4-0 to end 52-match unbeaten home run

Updated 23 November 2024
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Spurs thrash Man City 4-0 to end 52-match unbeaten home run

  • James Maddison struck twice in seven first-half minutes before Pedro Porro rubbed salt in the wounds of his former club and Brennan Johnson completed the rout
  • City’s first defeat on home soil from open play since the eve of the 2022 World Cup leaves them still five points adrift of Premier League leaders Liverpool

MANCHESTER: Manchester City crashed to a stunning fifth consecutive defeat as Tottenham won 4-0 at the Etihad to end the English champions’ 52-game unbeaten home run on Saturday.
James Maddison struck twice in seven first-half minutes before Pedro Porro rubbed salt in the wounds of his former club and Brennan Johnson completed the rout.
City’s first defeat on home soil from open play since the eve of the 2022 World Cup leaves them still five points adrift of Premier League leaders Liverpool, who play their game in hand at bottom-of-the-table Southampton on Sunday.
A great day for Tottenham eases the pressure on Ange Postecoglou as they climb into the top six.
City boss Pep Guardiola has committed himself to turning around the poorest run of his managerial career after extending his contract till 2027 this week.
But hopes his new deal could revitalize a City side, that have won an unprecedented four consecutive Premier League titles, proved short-lived.
Rodri paraded his Ballon d’Or trophy to the home fans before kick-off as his name was lit up across the Etihad pitch by firelight in an ostentatious show of support for the Spanish midfielder.
The 28-year-old is not expected to play again this season after suffering knee ligament damage in September and his absence has been at the heart of City’s demise.
Guardiola’s men did start strongly as Guglielmo Vicario denied Erling Haaland and the Norwegian had another shot deflected wide.
But the momentum of the match completely swung on Tottenham’s first serious attack after 13 minutes.
Dejan Kulusevski’s teasing cross picked out Maddison who applied a cool first-time finish.
Maddison had found himself frozen out of Postecoglou’s starting line-up in recent weeks and was keen to prove a point to his manager.
Son Heung-min’s inventive pass freed the England international inside the box and he dinked the ball over the advancing Ederson to double Spurs’ lead.
Inconsistency has been the scourge of Tottenham’s season so far.
A 2-1 home defeat to Ipswich before the international break saw Postecoglou’s men slip to 10th in the table.
But they have now twice won comprehensively in Manchester after a 3-0 win over United at Old Trafford.
Dominic Solanke was denied by a fine Ederson save with the chance to make it 3-0 before half-time.
Spurs, though, were not to be denied seven minutes into the second period.
The excellent Kulusevski crossed for Solanke and he patiently laid the ball back for Porro to blast home from close range.
Haaland clipped the bar from an almost impossible angle as City labored to find a response.
Instead, they were hit with one final sucker punch as Timo Werner eased past Kyle Walker and crossed for Johnson to tap home at the far post.
The one glimmer of hope for City may be the return of Kevin De Bruyne after a two-month injury absence as a late substitute.
However, Guardiola has to find solutions fast if his side’s title defense is to be maintained into the new year.
A daunting trip to face Liverpool at Anfield is next up in the Premier League, where City have not won in front of a crowd since 2003.


Odegaard inspires Arsenal to reignite title hopes

Updated 23 November 2024
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Odegaard inspires Arsenal to reignite title hopes

  • Victory at the Emirates lifts them to 22 points, level with third-placed Chelsea
  • Captain Odegaard was making his first appearance at the Emirates since late August and showed what a huge miss he was for Arsenal

LONDON: Mikel Arteta said his Arsenal team “flows in a different way” when Martin Odegaard is playing after the Gunners crushed Nottingham Forest 3-0 on Saturday to end their winless run.
Stunning strikes from Bukayo Saka and Thomas Partey and a first Premier League goal for teenager Ethan Nwaneri gave Arsenal a first victory in five league games, reigniting their title challenge.
Arsenal, Premier League runners-up for the past two seasons, started the campaign strongly but their form dipped and they kicked off on Saturday nine points behind leaders Liverpool.
Victory at the Emirates lifts them to 22 points, level with third-placed Chelsea.
Arsenal took the lead in the 15th minute when Saka exchanged passes with Odegaard on the edge of the area before lashing a left-footed shot into the roof of the net.
Captain Odegaard was making his first appearance at the Emirates since late August and showed what a huge miss he was for Arsenal during his two-month injury absence.
Time and again the Norwegian found space in the penalty area with his quick feet and he teed up Gabriel Jesus, who curled narrowly wide, before linking up with Saka again.
Partey doubled Arsenal’s lead early in the second half after collecting Saka’s pass 20 yards out and taking a touch, before curling his shot away from the dive of Matz Sels and inside the far post.
Seventeen-year-old Nwaneri tucked away Raheem Sterling’s cutback to wrap up an emphatic win in the 86th minute.
“I think we started really well,” Arteta told the BBC. “The sense I was getting in the last 48 hours after the international break, the boys coming together and were all at it.”
Speaking about Odegaard, who returned to action at Inter Milan earlier this month, he said: “It’s not a coincidence. The team flows in a different way when he is playing.”
And he also had warm words for Nwaneri.
“He is the second-youngest (Premier League goalscorer) in our history,” Arteta said. “That’s a story in itself.
“He’s brave. You see the reaction of fans and they were singing ‘He’s one of our own’. I think we have to put brick by brick and make sure the cement doesn’t get dry. Hopefully we can build a beautiful thing with him.”


Riyadh retains Chestertons polo title in Dubai

Updated 23 November 2024
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Riyadh retains Chestertons polo title in Dubai

  • Saudi team secures 6-5 victory over Egyptian opponents in final match

DUBAI: The Riyadh polo team have successfully defended their title as Chestertons MENA Polo in the Park champions for a second year after defeating their Cairo rivals in Dubai on Saturday.
The Saudi team secured a 6-5 victory over their Egyptian opponents in the final match, which was held at Dubai’s Desert Palm Polo Club.
Amr Zidan, chairman of the Saudi Polo Federation, awarded the championship trophy to Khalid Al-Omran, the Riyadh team captain.
Representing Riyadh alongside Al-Omran were Rayan Al-Ajaji, and professional players Santos Iriarte (Argentina) and Guillermo Li (Peru).
The tournament featured four teams: Riyadh, Cairo, London, and Dubai.
It was the second Chestersons Polo in the Park event to be held in the Middle East after having been held in London for over a decade.


Andy Murray to coach Novak Djokovic

Updated 23 November 2024
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Andy Murray to coach Novak Djokovic

  • “I’m thrilled to have one of my biggest rivals on the same side of the net with me, this time as my coach,” Djokovic said
  • Murray said: “I am very excited about this and look forward to being on the same side of the net for a change”

BELGRADE: Novak Djokovic announced on Saturday that his retired long-time rival Andy Murray is joining the 24-time Grand Slam-winning player’s coaching team, starting at the Australian Open in January.
“I’m thrilled to have one of my biggest rivals on the same side of the net with me, this time as my coach. I look forward to starting the season with Andy and having him by my side in Melbourne, where we’ve shared many exceptional moments throughout our careers,” Djokovic said in a statement.
Murray, a three-time Grand Slam champion who retired from competitive tennis in August, said: “I am very excited about this and look forward to being on the same side of the net for a change.
“I’m also grateful for the opportunity to help him achieve his goals for the upcoming year.”

Djokovic posted a video on X of him and Murray during the Scotsman’s playing career, jokingly titled: “He never liked retirement anyway.”
The 37-year-old Serb has won the Australian Open a record 10 times, defeating Murray in four finals.
Djokovic failed to win a Grand Slam in 2024 and has slipped to seventh in the world, although he did land the Olympic singles title in Paris.