It starts inside the Meydan Racecourse ... and is intended for amateurs and the open class

The Nad Al Sheba course ends today with the 5KM running race

Running competitions in Nad Al Sheba tournament.

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Tonight, the curtain falls on the eighth edition of the Nad Al Sheba Sports Tournament, which continued over a period of 16 days, in three competitions: Al Badal Tennis, Cycling and Running for Amateurs and Professionals, for all groups of society, and its competitions were held according to the precautionary measures approved by the official authorities in Dubai and the special sports protocols that Approved by the Dubai Sports Council for all sports.

The last day will witness the establishment of the five-kilometer running race, which starts at ten in the evening inside the Meydan track for the categories of amateur citizens and citizens, and the category open to residents of men and women, and the participation of club players, police teams, armed forces and coaches working in these areas is not allowed, nor will it be allowed. With the participation of those under the age of 18.

The running activities, which represent the last competitions in the program of the session, began yesterday with the establishment of a 10-kilometer race in which runners of different nationalities and ages, including citizens and residents, and local athletes from within the country, participated in several categories, namely for amateurs, male and female citizens, and the open category for men and women. It includes players for national teams, clubs, police teams, armed forces and residents.

This evening, the organizing committee headed by Saeed Hareb will honor the governmental and private institutions that support and sponsor the course in appreciation of their efforts in organizing the session and spreading the culture of sports practice among the community in a safe and healthy environment.

Among the sponsors to be honored, tonight, will be Finnish Technotree and Dubai Duty Free.

"We are pleased to support the Nad Al Sheba sports tournament, which is held during the holy month of Ramadan," said Padma Ravishander, CEO of Technotree.

The Nad Al Sheba Sports Course represents a real opportunity to bring together community members from all groups to create an integrated healthy environment that brings us together to perform, participate and experience community spirit, and to help build a strong and integrated society in the future.

He added in a press statement: “The Nad Al Sheba course is one of the positive initiatives, and such events are a big part of our basic principles in Technotree, because participating in sports and continuing to engage in physical activity is important not only in maintaining the health of our bodies, but also in improving our well-being. And the quality of our life, especially during these difficult times, and we are happy to participate in something that will help support the physical and mental health of citizens, residents and residents of Dubai.

The Vice Chairman and CEO of Dubai Duty Free, Colm McLaughlin, stressed that the Nad Al Sheba course is witnessing wide participation and development from year to year. He said: “We are pleased to support once again the Nad Al Sheba Sports Tournament, and we realize the importance of this session because it enhances The welfare of different societies, and we are pleased that a number of our employees have joined some of the sporting events listed this year.

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