Riyadh’s Sports Boulevard to positively impact residents’ fitness culture, survey reveals

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Updated 26 December 2023
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Riyadh’s Sports Boulevard to positively impact residents’ fitness culture, survey reveals

JEDDAH: In a survey conducted by Sports Boulevard, the exercise habits and attitudes of Riyadh residents have been unveiled for the first time, providing valuable insights into the city’s fitness landscape.

The Riyadh Sports Index, based on responses from 1,000 residents, sheds light on the enthusiasm for fitness among the capital’s population.

The survey revealed that a significant portion of Riyadh’s residents are actively engaged in physical activity, with 49 percent exercising at least twice a week.

A positive sign for the city’s health, 43 percent express enjoyment in exercise but express a desire to do more. However, the survey highlights that 76 percent feel they still do not engage in enough physical activity, with 46 percent expressing a wish to exercise more frequently.

Several barriers to regular exercise were identified, with respondents citing a lack of time (45 percent), unfavorable weather conditions (39 percent), and the cost of gym memberships (36 percent).

Moreover, 18 percent of those surveyed indicated that easier access to facilities would motivate them to exercise more.

As development progresses on the Sports Boulevard, poised to become the world’s largest urban linear park, spanning over 135 km and connecting Wadi Hanifah to Wadi Al-Sulai, the survey underscored the potential transformative impact on the city’s sports culture.

Over 50 state-of-the-art sporting facilities are set to be created, addressing the current challenges related to accessibility and promoting grassroots sports.

Currently, only 11 percent of respondents live within 1 km of a sports facility, highlighting the need for increased access. The Sports Boulevard aims to revolutionize the city’s landscape, providing safe, green, and shaded pathways for pedestrians, cyclists, athletes, and horse-riders.

This initiative is expected to encourage residents and visitors alike to embrace a better sports routine, fostering a healthier and more active community.

Jayne McGivern, CEO of the Sports Boulevard Foundation, said: “For the first time, this survey shines a light on how the people of Riyadh exercise and play sport, and more importantly, how they want to stay fit, healthy, and connected to each other.

“Our first Riyadh Sports Index perfectly demonstrates how the Sports Boulevard will overcome barriers to exercise and deliver for the city’s residents and visitors, transforming the landscape and people’s lives within it, and welcoming a new era of sports and well-being for all.”

Two residents of Riyadh, eagerly anticipating the completion of the Sports Boulevard, shared their excitement and positive outlook on how the project will impact the city.

Asrar Al-Shumrani, a Riyadh resident who works at Prince Sultan Military Medical City, told Arab News: “The Sports Boulevard is a game-changer for us. With more facilities and accessible spaces, I am excited to incorporate regular exercise into my routine. It’s not just about fitness; it’s about community and well-being.”

Mansour Al-Enazy, another resident, shared his optimism, saying: “I believe the Sports Boulevard will redefine our approach to sports and fitness. The diverse range of facilities will cater to different interests, making it easier for everyone to find an activity they enjoy. This project will undoubtedly elevate Riyadh’s sports culture.”

The survey identified walking (63 percent), running (47 percent), and football (44 percent) as the most popular sporting activities among Riyadh residents. The majority (74 percent) cited improving physical health as their motivation for staying fit, while 53 percent acknowledged the mental health benefits of exercise.

With 36 percent of respondents going to the gym and 24 percent cycling, the city’s diverse fitness interests are evident.

Launched by King Salman in March 2019 and supported by Crown Prince Mohamed bin Salman, the Sports Boulevard aligns with the Kingdom’s Vision 2030 goals.

As a mega project, it contributes to making Riyadh one of the top 10 cities globally by 2030, emphasizing the importance of health, well-being, and community connectivity in achieving this vision.


White House thanks crown prince for facilitating Russia, Ukraine talks

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White House thanks crown prince for facilitating Russia, Ukraine talks

RIYADH: The White House has thanked Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman for facilitating talks with Russia and Ukraine about safe navigation in the Black Sea.
A statement said: “The United States expresses gratitude to Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman for his leadership and hospitality in once again facilitating these important discussions in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.”
The US reached separate agreements with Russia and Ukraine in Riyadh to keep the waterway — a vital route for agricultural goods — secure.
The two parties visited the Kingdom to discuss, along with US and Saudi officials, first steps on settling crucial issues in the hopes of reaching a wider resolution to the conflict.
Russia invaded Ukraine in 2022 and has annexed parts of the country.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky praised the talks, calling them early steps toward a peaceful settlement.
Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov said: “We will need clear guarantees. And given the sad experience of agreements with just Kyiv, the guarantees can only be the result of an order from Washington to Zelensky and his team to do one thing and not the other.”


Saudi Arabia condemns Israel attack in Syria that killed civilians

Updated 26 March 2025
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Saudi Arabia condemns Israel attack in Syria that killed civilians

RIYADH: Saudi Arabia condemned on Wednesday an Israeli attack on Syria that killed civilians.
The Saudi Foreign Ministry statement said the Kingdom reiterates its categorical rejection of the continued attempts of the Israeli occupation authorities to undermine the security and stability of Syria and the region through their blatant and repeated violations of relevant international laws.
Syrian authorities said the attack on the village of Kuwayya killed at least 6 civilians.
The Syrian foreign ministry in a statement condemned “the continued Israeli aggression on Syrian territory, which saw a dangerous escalation in the village of Kuwayya” in the southern Daraa province.
Israel has continued its bombing campaign in Syria even after the ouster of Bashar Assad, whose rule came to an end last year after a swift rebel advance led to him fleeing to Russia.


Ramadan through the lens of art

Saudi photographer Sultan Al-Qahtani captures crescent moons, street scenes and family gatherings as central elements. (Supplied
Updated 25 March 2025
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Ramadan through the lens of art

  • Holy month inspires creative process
  • Themes of faith and introspection reflected in artwork

RIYADH: The holy month of Ramadan offers profound creative inspiration with its themes of faith, renewal and introspection, three Saudi artists have told Arab News.

Norah Al-Ruwaili, Manar Al-Otaibi and Sultan Al-Qahtani discussed how Ramadan shapes their artistic expression.

For Al-Ruwaili, the holy month allows her to engage with her work more deeply. “Ramadan naturally slows everything down, creating space for reflection and intentionality,” she said.

 An artwork featuring floral patterns and Arabic calligraphy. (Supplied/@noras.scribbles)

“That shift influences my art. I become more mindful of the themes I explore and the emotions I want to convey.”

Al-Otaibi echoed this sentiment, describing how Ramadan transforms her approach to creativity.

“Ramadan deeply influences my artistic process by bringing a sense of stillness, introspection and spirituality,” she said.

Usually warmth is presented in the sunny days. In Ramadan, nights lights are vibrant and reflect warmth.

Sultan Al-Qahtani

For Al-Qahtani, a photographer, Ramadan shifts his focus to nighttime settings and the beauty of lights in the holy month. “Usually warmth is presented in the sunny days. In Ramadan, nights lights are vibrant and reflect warmth,” he said.

Al-Ruwaili finds herself “drawn to themes of stillness, spirituality and inner transformation.

“Patterns, calligraphy and elements inspired by prayer mats or architecture often appear in my work, like in my Mihrab paintings.

A vibrant mihrab-inspired artwork adorned with red floral elements. (Supplied/@noras.scribbles)

“I also love incorporating symbolism, whether through floral elements that represent spiritual blossoming or color choices that evoke serenity and depth,” she said.

Al-Otaibi uses “vibrant colors and intricate patterns” to express the emotions of the holy month.

For Al-Qahtani, Ramadan photography records the community spirit; he captures crescent moons, street scenes and family gatherings as central elements.

Al-Ruwaili said that spirituality and creativity are inseparable during Ramadan: “Creativity and spirituality aren’t separate for me, they intertwine. My artistic process becomes quieter and more intentional during Ramadan, almost like a form of meditation.”

But balancing creative work with fasting and responsibilities is a challenge, Al-Otaibi said. “It can be challenging, especially with work and other responsibilities. However, I often feel refreshed and inspired after iftar, which helps me reconnect with my creative flow,” she added.

Al-Qahtani experiences creative moments spontaneously, often between prayers and meals: “Creative moments are not planned but sometimes it can be harnessed late at night between prayers and meals.”

Representing the true spirit of Ramadan in visual art is not always easy. For Al-Ruwaili, moving beyond traditional imagery like lanterns and crescents to capture the feeling of Ramadan is her biggest challenge.

“Ramadan is deeply personal and spiritual, so visually representing its essence without being overly literal can be challenging,” she said.

“I try to move beyond traditional symbols like lanterns or crescents and focus more on the feeling of Ramadan: The sense of peace, renewal and contemplation.”

Al-Otaibi also struggles to visually depict the intangible elements of the holy month. “One challenge is translating the atmosphere of Ramadan into visual art, through key elements like the moon, fanous lights and family gatherings.

For Al-Qahtani, the challenge lies in capturing aesthetic nighttime lighting without overexposing the image: “Since most of the pictures I take are in the night, (I need) proper lighting — aesthetically pleasing lights, not just lots of lights.”

Al-Ruwaili’s Mihrab digital paintings hold a deep personal meaning: “My Mihrab digital paintings are probably the clearest example. They were inspired by the patterns found in prayer mats, which hold so much significance in daily spiritual practice.

“To me, they represent a sacred space; a personal retreat where stillness and connection meet,” she said.

Al-Otaibi created a painting of a family gathering during suhoor, which “represents togetherness, tradition and the quiet beauty of Ramadan nights.”

Al-Qahtani’s photography showcases Ramadan’s lights and the communal spirit.

Through painting, photography and digital art, the three artists capture the essence of the holy month, reflecting a period that is both personal and universally meaningful.

 


Riyadh to host occupational safety talks in May

Updated 25 March 2025
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Riyadh to host occupational safety talks in May

  • Al-Rajhi highlighted the event as a milestone in advancing global dialogue on occupational safety and health and improving compliance with standards at regional and global levels

RIYADH: The 7th Global Occupational Safety and Health Conference will be held in Riyadh from May 4 to 6, the Saudi Press Agency reported on Tuesday.

The event will gather local and international leaders from governments, the private sector, and academia, to discuss the future of occupational safety and health, as well as challenges and opportunities in global labor markets.

Ahmed Al-Rajhi, Human Resources and Social Development Minister. (SPA)

The conference aims to promote a culture of safety by fostering dialogue on the latest trends, innovations, and best practices while sharing essential knowledge, the SPA reported.

It will focus on developing policies and preventive measures to enhance occupational safety and health, with an emphasis on the role of technology in improving workplace environments.

Saudi Arabia’s Human Resources and Social Development Minister Ahmed Al-Rajhi said: “The conference will address critical issues impacting work ecosystems and work on developing optimal frameworks.”

Al-Rajhi highlighted the event as a milestone in advancing global dialogue on occupational safety and health and improving compliance with standards at regional and global levels.

 


Governor opens new Altanfeethi Lounge at Madinah airport

Updated 25 March 2025
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Governor opens new Altanfeethi Lounge at Madinah airport

  • Spanning 1,200 sq. meters, the lounge can accommodate over 240,000 passengers annually

MADINAH: Madinah Gov. Prince Salman bin Sultan bin Abdulaziz has opened the new Altanfeethi Lounge at Prince Mohammad bin Abdulaziz International Airport.

Spanning 1,200 sq. meters, the lounge can accommodate over 240,000 passengers annually, the Saudi Press Agency reported.

The inauguration was attended by the General Authority of Civil Aviation’s President Abdulaziz Al-Duailej, and Mohammed Alkhuraisi, the chairman of the Altanfeethi Company’s board of directors, along with regional civil and military officials.