Prince Abdulaziz Bin Turki Spearheads Saudi Presence At SportAccord 2024, UK
Riyadh, SPA - In a significant move for Saudi Arabia's sports sector, Prince Abdulaziz bin Turki bin Faisal, the Minister of Sport and Chairman of the Saudi Olympic and Paralympic Committee, is spearheading the Kingdom's delegation at SportAccord 2024. This premier sports convention, which opened its doors on Monday in Birmingham, is set to run for four days. The event has attracted high-profile figures such as Thomas Bach, President of the International Olympic Committee, and Robin E. Mitchell, President of the Association of National Olympic Committees (ANOC).
SportAccord 2024 stands out as the leading annual global sports gathering, organized under the auspices of the SportAccord organization. It boasts participation from a wide array of international sports federations and other sports organizations. The Saudi delegation's presence is marked by notable figures including Prince Fahad bin Jalawi bin Abdulaziz bin Musaed, Vice President of the Saudi Olympic and Paralympic Committee, alongside Abdulaziz bin Ahmed Baeshen, CEO and Secretary General of the committee.

A series of workshops are being held on the sidelines of SportAccord 2024, covering vital topics such as sports and health, hosting mega sports events, and sports legislation. These sessions aim to foster discussions on enhancing global sports practices and exploring new opportunities for hosting large-scale sporting events.
The participation of Saudi Arabia in this global event underscores the Kingdom's commitment to advancing its sports sector and engaging with international sports communities. By sharing insights and learning from global practices, Saudi Arabia aims to further elevate its sporting landscape.
With SportAccord 2024 serving as a platform for dialogue among the world's sports leaders, it offers an invaluable opportunity for Saudi Arabia to showcase its progress in sports and explore partnerships that can contribute to the Kingdom's vision for sports development.
With inputs from SPA