Exemption of 3 categories of entrance fees to Meydan Racecourse

The Dubai Racing Club launched an initiative to exempt senior citizens and people of determination from entry fees to the Meydan Racecourse during the new season 2021-2022 in coordination and cooperation with the Ministry of Community Development and the Community Development Authority in Dubai. The track, in coordination with the Martyrs' Families Affairs Office at the Abu Dhabi Crown Prince's Court.


The statement said: "The initiative embodies the Dubai Racing Club's keenness to activate the role of social responsibility and the great belief in the importance of this segment of society, starting with senior citizens who have provided great services and years of giving and giving, in addition to people of determination who deserve all support, care and attention, to The families of the martyrs who made great sacrifices for the sake of the country.


Sheikh Rashid bin Dalmouk Al Maktoum, Chairman of the Dubai Racing Club and Dubai Equestrian Club, stressed that the initiative reflects the effective role of the Dubai Racing Club with various segments of society, as the doors will be open free of charge to the groups covered by the initiative throughout the new season, which is full of many races and events. ,


said Sheikh Rashid bin Dalmook Al Maktoum, that senior citizens deserve all the

appreciation for their contribution to

the development process over the

past years, where the

initiative is a

kind of giving back to

them as well as

motivational owners who are

considered an integral part of a

private community and that the

wise leadership in the

state has

paid Great attention was given to this category in order to integrate and empower it in society, pointing out that they were keen to include the initiative of the families of the martyrs whose sons wrote the most wonderful heroic epics in the fields of honor, glory and dignity.


Meydan Racecourse will launch its first race on November 4, while the Dubai World Cup Carnival will start on January 13 and conclude with the “Super Saturday” evening on March 5, while the Dubai World Cup will be held on March 26, 2022, and the race calendar at Meydan will include 22 races.


It is noteworthy that the Dubai Racing Club receives the racing audience, and entering the track requires either a certificate of Covid-19 vaccination or a single dose of it recognized by the concerned authorities in the country or the World Health Organization, or a negative “BCR” examination result for a period not exceeding 72 hours.


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