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Save the Dream flying high in the Saudi skies

DOHA: Save the Dream promoted its message of integrity in sport at a special event this weekend hosted by the Asian Air Sports Federation and the Saudi Air Sports Federation, which inaugurated the program of ‘My King and My Kingdom at the Top’ to commemorate the Pledge of Allegiance to the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques King Salman bin Abdul Aziz Al Saud of Saudi Arabia.

The ‘My King and My Kingdom at the Top’ program is being launched under the auspices of the Saudi Air Sports Federation and the Asian Air Sports Federation as part of Saudi Arabia’s interest in promoting youth and sports programs.

The inauguration ceremony, which took place at the Air Sports Site in Banban at Riyadh, also marked the launch of an introduction program for Save the Dream in Saudi Arabia through the Saudi Arabian Olympic Committee.

The new introductory program aims to emphasize Saudi Arabia’s determination to protect sport values ??and principles and marked a new milestone for Save the Dream in its global campaign to protect sport integrity values ??and protect the right of sport for all. The initiative has great symbolic significance in promoting the message of Save the Dream in the region and the world.

Air shows performed by various aircrafts, accompanied by a security air team from the Saudi Royal Guards, displaying the theme ‘My King and My Kingdom at the Top” and the Save the Dream’s logo took part in the ceremony.

In addition, an aircraft carried the Anniversary of the Pledge of Allegiance’s Flag, which illustrated pictures of the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques and the theme “My King and my Kingdom at the Top”.

A Save the Dream logo, measuring ??20m × 3m, designed and produced in the United States, was also carried by the aircrafts and flew high above the Saudi capital Riyadh’ s skies as part of the celebrations, as well as glider planes provided by the Earth and Space Club also displaying the Save the Dream’s logo in the Saudi skies along with the participation of 200 Saudi scouts wearing Save the Dream’s T-shirts and caps. — Press release

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