World Fire And Rescue Sport Championship Draw Scheduled For October 27 In Riyadh
Riyadh is set to host the World Fire and Rescue Sport Championship's official draw on Monday, October 27. This event is organized by the International Sport Federation of Firefighters and Rescuers (ISFFR) in collaboration with the General Directorate of Civil Defense. Representatives from 21 countries will participate in this significant event.
The drawing ceremony will take place at the organizing committee's headquarters in Riyadh. Attendees will include ISFFR representatives, delegation heads, and international referees. The draw will adhere to ISFFR rules, ensuring fairness among participating teams. The results will determine the order for individual and team events and set the official competition schedule.

The championship features four main disciplines: hook ladder climb, 100-meter obstacle course, 4×100-meter relay, and firefighting contest. These events will test participants' skills and readiness in various aspects of firefighting and rescue operations.
Scheduled to start on Tuesday, October 28, the championship underscores Saudi Arabia's commitment to enhancing its role in civil defense and public safety. It aims to develop firefighters' skills while showcasing their abilities internationally. This initiative also highlights Saudi Arabia's dedication to fostering international cooperation in this crucial field.
The championship anticipates extensive international involvement with teams from Asia, Europe, and Africa. This broad participation reflects global confidence in Saudi Arabia's capability to host specialized sports events that meet high technical and organizational standards.
Hosting such a prestigious event demonstrates Saudi Arabia's efforts to bolster its leadership position in civil defense globally. It provides a platform for exchanging expertise and promoting professional growth among firefighters and rescuers worldwide.
This championship not only emphasizes skill development but also strengthens international ties through shared experiences in fire and rescue sports. By hosting this event, Saudi Arabia continues to build its reputation as a hub for major international sporting competitions.
With inputs from SPA