The collaboration is for an initiative to promote a healthy and active lifestyle in the country
Sporting
Dubai rains: Desert Classic golf, ILT20 cricket affected
The opening round of $9 million DP World Tour event suspended until 10am; Wednesday’s cricklet match abandoned
The rise of sport in the Gulf states
The Gulf and the UAE in particular are primed to take advantage of the success of the FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022
UAE can become inspiration for future of international sports investing: World Corporate Summit President
WCS also signed an MoU with Investopia, a UAE government-promoted investment platform, to host ‘the future of investment in sports’ in Dubai on December 7-8, coinciding with the 2022 World Cup
How global football superstar Clarence Seedorf is scoring new goals in business world
In an exclusive interview with Arabian Business, the 45-year-old, who is a qualified NLP coach, talked about handling the pressures associated with the sporting and business world, and about creating the perfect partnership in the UAE for his latest venture
Video: What the postponement of the Olympics means for athletes
The global spread of coronavirus has led to officials postponing the 2020 Tokyo Olympic Games. For athletes, the delay evokes mixed emotions. WSJ spoke to five athletes from around the globe to understand what the postponement means to them.
In pictures: Prince Abdulaziz bin Turki launches Saudi Games
Prince Abdulaziz launched the largest sporting event in Riyadh. The event will be open to both men and women and more than 6000 athletes and 2000 technical and administrative supervisors from 13 regions in the Kingdom are expected to participate.
Video: These Arab women athletes show their strength, in life and sport
By day, Iraqi native Ishtar Azzawi is a project manager at the UAE-based investment company, KBBO Group. By night, the 35-year-old is a jiu-jitsu champion.
Saudi Arabia starts to shine in the sports world
Saudi officials are hoping that hosting international sporting events will bring in investment and tourists as part of its ambitious Vision 2030 plans
Qiddiya to mould Saudi stars of the future at centre of sporting excellence
Saudi giga-project includes 20,000-seater cliff-top stadium, an 18,000-seater indoor arena, an aquatic centre and a sports hub
No plans to expand to Saudi Arabia, says Abu Dhabi’s Flash Entertainment
John Lickrish does not want to expand to the kingdom “without having a long term sustainable business plan”
The Challenger: Dr Lama Al Sulaiman on why Saudi Arabia is resisting change
Exclusive – Lama Al Sulaiman made history in 2015 when she became one of the first female politicians in Saudi Arabia. But, in an exclusive interview, she explains why she quit, and why implementing the kingdom’s Vision 2030 plan will not be easy.