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Saudi Arabia delays 2029 Asian Winter Games in NEOM

A statement said that the Olympic Council of Asia and the Saudi Arabian Olympic Committee had agreed to postpone 2029 Asian Winter Games. The games were to be held in a spectacular mountain resort as part of the NEOM mega project.

In the joint statement, neither organisation provided a new schedule or a reason as to why the delay occurred.

The postponement is a blow to the Kingdom, which had committed to hosting several major events in the coming decade. The 2034 FIFA World Cup, the 2030-2031 Riyadh Expo and the winter games had set clear deadlines to advance vast mega-projects. These were central to the Kingdom's goal of reducing its dependence on hydrocarbon revenue. NEOM with a population projection of 9 million people,?and others projects, have been delayed repeatedly.

Sources at the Saudi Olympic Committee said on Saturday that the Kingdom will be negotiating a new date for the Games to be held in NEOM. Source who spoke under condition of anonymity said that the delay will allow Saudi Arabia to cultivate a culture of Winter Sports. The announcement was made as Saudi Arabia's Public Investment Fund (PIF) and the government reviewed major development projects throughout the kingdom.

Mohammed Al-Jadaan, Saudi Finance Minister, said in 2011 that the kingdom has "no ego", when it comes to reevaluating the feasibility of certain initiatives. The kingdom is shifting its focus to sectors which can deliver quicker returns. These include tourism, religious pilgrimages and industry. The Winter 'Games' were to be held in Trojena - the centrepiece of NEOM, an ambitious $500 billion mega-project.

Trojena is a resort in the mountains northwest of Saudi Arabia that offers outdoor sports, including skiing, all year round.

The project's timeline has been a source of persistent doubt. The OCA approached South Korea in August 2025 about the possibility of hosting.

(source: Reuters)