RIYADH: A delegation representing the International Fencing Federation has arrived in Saudi Arabia to ascertain the Kingdom’s readiness to host the World Fencing Championship for Juniors and Youth in April.
Headed by the IFF’s CEO Nathalie Rodriguez, along with her companions, and accompanied by Tunisian Ziad Al-Friyani, the competition director and head of the legal committee, the delegation is visiting the Kingdom to examine the preparations in Riyadh, which hosts the championship between April 12 and 20 next year.
Ahmed Al-Sabban, the president of the Saudi Arabian Fencing Federation, and Abdullah Al-Sunidi, the federation’s executive director, are accompanying the delegation during the three-day visit, said a media statement.
A meeting will be held on Wednesday with Al-Sabban to discuss hosting requirements and needs.
The delegation on Tuesday visited the sports hall at King Saud University which is due to host the championship, and toured the premises and looked at transportation and technical requirements.
The IFF’s General Assembly in November named Riyadh as host of the major global event. It will boast more than 1,500 participants from over 100 countries, with hundreds of officials representing administrative and technical staff, including referees, coaches, and working committees.
International fencing delegation looks at Saudi Arabia’s readiness to host World Championship
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International fencing delegation looks at Saudi Arabia’s readiness to host World Championship
- Riyadh plays host to major event in April
- Inspection of facilities, sports hall to determine technical needs