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Snow in Saudi Arabia? Asian Winter Games’ next hosts ‘watch and learn’ in China

Hosts for 2029 yet to elaborate on how they plan to stage a winter event at a site where temperatures have not dipped below zero this year

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A view of the design plan for Trojena, an area in Saudi Arabia’s planned US$500 billion megacity of Neom, chosen to host the 2029 Asian Winter Games. Photo: AFP

Saudi Arabia made their debut at the Asian Winter Games in China this week and will controversially host the next edition in a move derided as “awful” by one Olympic skier and denounced by environmental groups.

The Olympic Council of Asia (OCA) in 2022 unanimously approved the desert kingdom’s bid to stage the Games at its US$500 billion megacity Neom in 2029.

“It is awful for our sport,” Olympic downhill silver medallist Johan Clarey previously told French radio.

Saudi Arabia will also host the football World Cup in 2034, part of a splurge on sports events that has triggered accusations of “sportswashing” of its rights record.

Saudi officials deny that and were in Harbin this week, with the vice-president of the country’s Olympic committee, to “watch and learn”.

Suleiman Alaqel (centre) releases a stone during the curling loss to Hong Kong. Photo: AFP
Suleiman Alaqel (centre) releases a stone during the curling loss to Hong Kong. Photo: AFP

“Of course it would be a first for us, organising such an event,” Prince Fahd bin Jalawi bin Abdul Aziz said in an OCA news release.

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