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A further step in encouraging public participation in sporting
activities was taken in 1974 with the establishment of the General
Presidency of Youth Welfare (GPYW). Its mandate is to make sporting,
recreational and cultural facilities and events accessible to
young Saudis throughout the country and to get as many people
interested and involved in these activities as possible.
The
presidency's activities complement those of the Ministry of Education,
which is responsible for maintaining physical education programs
within the school system, and the Ministry of Higher Education,
which oversees sports programs at Saudi Arabia's universities
and colleges. Today, schools, colleges and universities emphasize
sports as an integral part of their curriculum.
Outside the country's educational system, the GPYW is the primary
provider of sports facilities and programs. With almost unlimited
moral and material support from Saudi leaders, the GPYW has put
into place a formidable sports structure and program that covers
the entire country. Based on studies on population density and
needs in various parts of the Kingdom, the GPYW initiated a three-tier
program.
The first provides for the establishment of huge sports complexes
-- called Sports Cities -- in major population centers. These
gigantic facilities are scattered throughout Saudi Arabia, and
more are being built. Each has a multipurpose stadium with a
seating capacity of between 10,000 and 60,000, a 5,000-seat indoor
stadium, Olympic-size swimming pools, indoor and outdoor courts
and playgrounds, cafeterias, halls for conferences and clinics
for sports medicine.
The second tier of the GPYW's sports program concentrates on
establishing smaller neighborhood sports facilities and playgrounds
in large urban centers where young Saudis can play basketball,
volleyball and other sports near their homes. In addition to
parks and open spaces, these centers also have buildings where
indoor recreational activities can be arranged.
The third tier focuses on making sports facilities available
in smaller population centers by establishing Sports Clubs in
all cities and towns. Although not as large as the Sports Cities,
these clubs meet the needs of residents of towns and villages.
Differing in size according to the number of residents of the
town, the clubs offer a range of facilities for different sports,
including soccer fields, indoor and outdoor courts, swimming
pools, playgrounds, recreational areas and accommodations for
youth camps.
Sports training programs in a diverse range of fields from archery
to soccer are available to Saudis of every age at the country's
sports facilities, large and small. Though open to all, they
are intended to introduce young Saudis to various sporting activities
and offer training at different levels. In addition to building
sports facilities, the GPYW has also introduced programs to encourage
their use by the general public. To achieve that objective, it
has introduced a program of annual events on the local and national
levels at all its facilities. These include competition in local
leagues, 'Sports for All' gatherings and 'Folk Games Days'.
GPYW sports clubs organize neighborhood and local sporting events
throughout the year. The more accomplished athletes are sent
by these clubs to participate in the 200 or so annual district
and national sports events organized by the GPYW. Athletes who
excel at these events are enrolled in special training camps
for serious local and national competition. Twenty youth sports
camps throughout the country host thousands of young Saudis every
year. Equipped with modern sleeping, dining, sports and recreational
facilities, they offer sports training in an atmosphere that
emphasizes Saudi Arabia's heritage.
The best young athletes emerging from these programs are then
selected for intensive training to represent Saudi Arabia in
international events. The Kingdom's 18 sports federations, which
are supervised by the GPYW, organize leagues and tournaments
for these athletes to sharpen their skills. Additionally, athletes
and teams attend more than 40 sporting events outside the country
each year and participate in major international sporting events
inside the Kingdom.
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