Dubai Fitness Challenge 2024: Full list of free, paid events announced

The registration for one of the most awaited events of the DFC calendar, the Dubai Ride, is now open

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Dubai Fitness Challenge. Photo: Supplied
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Nasreen Abdulla

Published: Thu 10 Oct 2024, 4:47 PM

Last updated: Thu 10 Oct 2024, 5:16 PM

Scheduled to kick off on October 24, this year’s Dubai Fitness Challenge — the eighth edition of the prestigious event — will be one of the biggest ever, according to its organisers.

“We in Dubai can overachieve and break the record numbers we have set over the years,” said Ahmed Al Khaja, CEO of Dubai Festivals and Retail Establishment. “This year, we have several international competitions that are coming to the city, and we are confident that it will be the biggest Dubai Fitness Challenge we have ever had.”

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The event will encourage all residents to exercise for 30 minutes every day for 30 days. From a mobile gymbox that travels across the emirate to underwater activities, there is plenty for fitness enthusiasts to explore.

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Following last year's phenomenal turnout of over 35,000 participants, this year's Dubai Ride aims to be bigger and better, with registrations for the event already open. On November 10, cyclists can take over Sheikh Zayed Road — choosing between a 12km route or a family-friendly 4km course around Downtown Dubai.

Fitness villages and events

This year, three fitness villages and over 23 fitness hubs will be across the city. The iconic Kite Beach fitness village will return with various activities for visitors of all ages. The Dubai Municipality fitness village will be located inside Zabeel Park. It will host a variety of fitness zones, including a new cricket zone, running club, spinning zone, and a Kids Fitness Zone. This village will also serve as the official bib distribution hub for Dubai Run and Dubai Ride.

The RTA Al Warqa’a Park fitness village will offer a variety of activities, from cycling to multi-sport zones. Key features include a cycling hub with 75 bikes and mechanics on-site, a new Running Club, and designated areas for kids, ladies, and football enthusiasts.

A calendar full of events across the 30 days will cater to fitness enthusiasts of all ages. The Plus500 city half marathon will take place on October 27, with routes starting at the Gate Building at Dubai International Financial Centre. For the first time, the Premier Padel P1 tournament will take place on November 3 at Dubai Duty Free Tennis Stadium. Some of the best players will compete for a prize pool of Dh8 million in men’s and women’s categories.

Residents can enjoy the serene water and picturesque mountains as the Dubai Stand Up Paddle event returns to Hatta Dam on November 2. Certified coaches will be on hand to guide participants at all experience levels. For the first time this year, those who participate in the event will also be able to enjoy free kayaking sessions at Hatta Dam. Available throughout the day, these slots will be subject to availability and can be booked on site.

The super popular Dubai Run will return on Sunday, November 24, to conclude the challenge. Thousands of participants will pass Dubai's iconic landmarks, choosing between 5km and 10km routes along Sheikh Zayed Road.

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Nasreen Abdulla

Published: Thu 10 Oct 2024, 4:47 PM

Last updated: Thu 10 Oct 2024, 5:16 PM

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