Saudi Cycling Federation Signs MoU with Sports Boulevard Foundation
the Saudi Cycling Federation (SACF) signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with The Sports Boulevard Foundation to explore opportunities for cooperation, spread the awareness and culture of cycling across society, support events, races, and cycling-related activities and exchange best practices and knowledge to achieve the targeted impact of the project.
The Memorandum of Understanding was signed by Asmaa Al Jasser, Vice President of Saudi Cycling Federation. and Jayne McGivern, CEO of Sports Boulevard Foundation .
Commenting on the MoU, Ms. McGivern viewed it as an essential step with the Sports Boulevard project’s directions and objectives which actively contributes to a better quality of life, encouraging the residents of Riyadh to exercise, participate in a variety of sporting activities and adopt a healthy lifestyle. Cycling is one of the pivotal components for the pursuit of fitness and sporting activities in the project, facilitated by safe naturally landscaped pathways, exceeding 85-km for amateurs and 135-km for professionals.
Asmaa Al Jasser stated that this partnership with Sports Boulevard promotes the benefits and principles of cycling, and spreads its culture in the Saudi society, adding that the Sports Boulevard helps with the development of the infrastructure and tracks needed for cycling and supports SACF’s endeavours to develop and implement appropriate programs to encourage the sport and enables professional cyclists to compete at the local and international levels. She expressed SACF’s keenness to assist in helping and supporting the Sports Boulevard as per the provisions of the MoU that was signed by the two parties, which includes exchange of experience and necessary knowledge to support the project’s vision of encouraging active lifestyles and improving the quality of life in accordance with the objectives of Saudi Vision 2030.
The Sports Boulevard project is one of Riyadh’s four mega projects launched by the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques, King Salman Bin Abdulaziz Al-Saud, on 19 March 2019. The project extends for more than 135 kilometers on Prince Mohammed bin Salman bin Abdulaziz Road connecting Wadi Hanifah valley in the West with Wadi Al Sulai valley in the East through a grid of safe green pathways for pedestrians, cyclists, athletes, and horse-riders. The project includes 4.4 million square meters of greenery and open spaces, and up to 50 multidisciplinary sports facilities. Artistic landmarks feature throughout. In addition, there are several unique districts and investment zones, totaling an area which exceeds 2.3 million square meters.