The inaugural edition of FIBO Arabia, the Mena region’s international exhibition for health, fitness, and wellness, concluded last week, welcoming 12,399 regional and international visitors to the three-day showcase, which took place at the Riyadh Front Exhibition & Conference Centre.
The exhibition was officially opened on 1 October by Naif AlDossary, Advisor to the Deputy Minister of Sport, Basim Ibrahim, Sport Sector Investment Development Director in the Ministry of Investment, who was joined by representatives from the Ministry of Health.
Held under the theme ‘For a Strong and Healthy Society’, and aligning
with Saudi Vision 2030, the event delivered an integrated platform for
innovation, knowledge exchange, and strategic partnerships across the wellness
value chain.
Supported by the Ministry of Investment as Strategic Partner, the
Ministry of Sport as Executive Partner, and the Ministry of Health as the
official Wellness & Longevity Partner, the event showcased over 80 global
exhibitors and homegrown enterprises, featuring five dynamic live arenas and a
conference programme hosting more than 50 internationally renowned speakers,
setting a new benchmark for fitness events in the region.
Reflecting on the success of the launch, Vasyl Zhygalo, Managing
Director of RX Middle East and Emerging Markets, commented: “The success of
FIBO Arabia’s inaugural edition reflects both the strength of Saudi Arabia’s
wellness economy and the appetite for innovation, collaboration, and growth
across the industry. Over the past three days, we have seen transformative
ideas shared, new partnerships formed, and inspiring performances that
highlight the Kingdom’s global ambition. “
Cynthia Zeinoun, Event Director of FIBO Arabia, adds: “What makes this
event truly special is the way it unites government, business, athletes, and
communities around a shared vision for healthier, more active lifestyles. This
first edition is only the beginning – we are building momentum in Riyadh to
shape the regional and international fitness landscape for the future.”
Among the event’s headline announcements was the launch of the first
Fitness Sector Development Report – Kingdom of Saudi Arabia; a collaboration led
by the Ministry of Sport in partnership with FIBO Arabia and advisory firm CAA
Portas.
The report was presented by Abdullah AlRasheed, Director of Investment
Enablement, Ministry of Sport and Wissam Khalaf, Head of MEA and Partner, CAA
Portas and outlined that the fitness industry in the country is expected to
double in value to SAR 15.5 billion ($4 billion) by 2030, driven by investor
interest, policy reform, and surging participation from women and youth.
Leading international brands from over 18 countries were also present, including Apparel Group, Technogym, Life Fitness, DRAX, Matrix, BH Fitness, Precor, Keiser Corporation, Therabody, Delta Fitness, and Wellness First, amongst others.
The international presence helping to underscore the Kingdom’s
growing influence in the health and wellness sector.
The FIBO Arabia Conference brought together prominent fitness voices,
including global strategist Herman Rutgers, Morgan Stanley’s Alexey Naumov,
Armah Sports Company’s Nathan Clute, and Riyadh Combat Club’s Hani Bukhari, who
explored strategies to accelerate market maturity and increase sector
inclusivity.
A strong focus was placed on women in fitness, with a strong lineup of
female speakers and thousands of women attendees, including Nelly Attar, the
first Arab woman to climb K2 and Saudi-national Rawan Al Saadi, a Les Mills
athlete, who highlighted the role of empowerment, shifting cultural narratives,
and the importance of inclusive facility design.
The exhibition also marked a significant step forward in national
fitness development. As part of the Performance Arena, the FIBO Arabia x Saudi
Bodybuilding Federation National Championship featured Saudi athletes competing
for a spot in the upcoming IFBB World Bodybuilding Championships.
The Arena also provided a platform for a series of in-depth wellness
sessions from leaders within the fields of nutrition and recovery, as well as
meet and greet sessions with stars including world's strongest man ‘Thor’
Hafþór Júlíus Björnsson and the world arm wrestling heavyweight champion Devon
Larratt.
Elsewhere, the Strength Arena hosted a series of IPF-sanctioned powerlifting competitions in partnership with the Saudi Strength Sports Committee.
At the same time, visitors had the opportunity to participate in high-energy
sessions such as BodyCombat, Grit, and BodyAttack as part of the Group Fitness
Arena, powered by Les Mills.
The Tech Arena featured an immersive rowing experience by the Saudi Rowing Federation, which saw beginners and more competitive rowers challenge each other in a variety of competitions.
This was complemented by an immersive sports zone powered by Marafei, where golf and football took centre stage.
Rounding
out the show features was the Calisthenics Arena, powered by Rhythm
Calisthenics, which tested athleticism through competitions in flexibility,
coordination, strength, and endurance.
FIBO Arabia returns to Riyadh Front Exhibition & Convention Center (RFECC) from 29 September to 1 October 2026. -TradeArabia News Service