4th October 2022
Trojena has been told it can host the 2029 Asian Winter Games. The £448 billion resort area is still on the drawing board. NEW
The decision was made at the Olympic Council of Asia General Assembly and has been reported on InsideTheGames.
Trojena is part of the Neom project that is backed by Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman.
Trojena was the only candidate for the 2029 Asian Winter Games.
We reported on the possibility earlier on PlanetSKI and looked at the project:
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— Saudi Olympic & Paralympic Committee (@saudiolympic) October 4, 2022
The area has mountains rising to more than 2,600m, but sees little natural snowfall.
It aims to be constructed by 2026.
Temperatures in the area drop below zero in winter and artificial snow will need to be made alongside the natural snow.
Trojena is situated 50 kms from the Gulf of Aqaba.
Facilities planned include a ski slope, hotels and other accommodation, shops and restaurants, watersports facilities, mountain biking and a nature reserve.
It claims it will attract 700,000 visitors and 7,000 permanent residents by 2030.
Critics of the Saudi regime have accused it of seeking to distract from its record on human rights through so-called ‘sportswashing.’
Saudi Arabia is trying to improve its international sporting presence by introducing the breakaway LIV golf series, hosting Formula 1 Grand Prix, backing Newcastle in England’s Premiership and other sporting initiatives.
Amoung the criticism of the Saudi regime is:
- The state-ordered assassination of journalist Jamal Khashoggi.
- Its role in the bombing in Yemen.
- Harsh restrictions in place on women’s rights.
- Its use of the death penalty.


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