The first "Spartan Lily" challenge of its kind to be launched in Dubai... Know its date

The Spartan People Night Challenge, which is the first ever Spartan Night Challenge of its kind, will start at eight in the evening, tomorrow, Saturday. Which is organized under the directives and patronage of His Highness Sheikh Hamdan bin Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Crown Prince of Dubai and Chairman of the Executive Council of the Emirate of Dubai, under the slogan "Capabilities Unlimited", and includes eight sports (volleyball, padel tennis, wheelchair basketball, bow and arrow Running, cycling, jiu-jitsu, and Spartan Nass Night Challenge).


More than 1,300 competitors will participate in the Spartan People Night Challenge, which is held in the vicinity of the Nad Al Sheba Sports Complex, and the participants compete to overcome 20 obstacle stations spread over a distance of 5 kilometers, in four categories: the professional category, the open category, the Hurricane category and the age groups. The winners of the Professional category qualify to participate in the International Spartan Challenge after collecting points that qualify them to participate in the Global Challenge, and in the Hurricane category, which tests the participants’ endurance, in which all barriers are overcome within one team and is for a period of 4 hours and all team members must overcome all barriers At the same time and that they all end at the same time, participation in the open category is available to all ages of different physical levels, and in the age group category, participants are classified into 11 age groups: 14 to 17, 18 to 24, 25 to 29, and 30 to 34 35 to 39, 40 to 44, 45 to 44, 45 to 49, 50 to 54, 55To 59 and 60 and over.


The professional category competitions will start at eight in the evening on Saturday, with the age group competitions for men starting at 8:15 pm, the women’s age groups starting at 8:30 pm, and the open category starting at 9 pm, with the participants starting in Hurricane class at 10:30 p.m.


The running race turns a field into a track of happiness,


turns a track into a track for joy and happiness, and the list of participants included athletes of different ages and nationalities. The race was attended by Sheikha Shamsa bint Hasher Al Maktoum, Sheikha Madiya bint Hasher bin Mana Al Maktoum, His Excellency Saeed Hareb, Secretary General of the Dubai Sports Council and Chairman of the Organizing Committee For the session, Major General Dr. Muhammad Abdullah Al Murr, President of the Emirates Athletics Federation, in the presence of Nasser Aman Al Rahma, Assistant Secretary-General of the Dubai Sports Council, Vice-President of the Organizing Committee, Hassan Al Mazrouei, Director of the Course, and representatives of the sponsoring institutions and companies, which are Dubai Municipality, Dubai Duty Free, and the Roads Authority and Transportation, Dubai Health Authority, Dubai Corporation for Ambulance Services, Nakheel Company, Al Tayer Motors Company, Dubai Refreshments Company, Tadawi Medical Center, Technotry Company, and Takatof.


The running race witnessed the participation of more than 2,500 runners, presented by Sheikh Abdullah bin Majid Al Nuaimi, Director General of the Citizens' Affairs Office in the "Ajman Government", Major General Obaid Muhair bin Suroor, Deputy Director General of the General Directorate of Residency and Foreigners Affairs in Dubai, and Major General Talal Al Shanqiti, Assistant Director General of the Sector The air ports of the General Directorate of Residency and Foreigners Affairs, and Captain Ahmed Al-Muhairi from Emirates Airlines, who expressed his happiness to participate and thanked the organizing committee for organizing this wonderful event, and stressed the importance of sport for the life of the individual in general, and that he was keen to be participating in this course as this is the time The second is to participate in the running race at the Nad Al Sheba Tour, which represents pride for him and the youth of the country.


Moroccan control of the 10-kilometre running race


His Excellency Said Hareb and representatives of the sponsoring institutions and companies crowned the winners in the running and cycling races in various categories. 27:21 minutes, followed by Samir Gohar in second place with a time of 27:30 minutes, and Anwar Al-Ghouz in third place with a time of 27:35 minutes, and in the women’s 10km open category, Australian Cholli Oriel won first place with a time of 33:02 minutes, followed by Belgium’s Lisbeth Hayden came in second with a time of 35:45 minutes, and Ethiopia's Fanous Tekel Asmelash came in third with a time of 36:06 minutes.


In the category of citizens, for a distance of 10 km, Saleh Issa Ali Al Hammadi won first place with a time of 33:04 minutes, followed by Shams Rashid Al Shamsi in second place with a time of 36:20 minutes, and Salem Abdullah Al Hashemi came in third place with a time of 36:26 minutes, and in the category of female citizens, with a distance of 36:26 minutes. Women’s 10 km Moza Al-Ghafli won first place with a time of 45:39 minutes, followed by Hessa Al Jasmi in second place with a time of 46:00 minutes, and Sarah came in third place with a time of 47:44 minutes,


In the men’s open category for a distance of 5 kilometers, Kenyan Denis Nikodi won first place with a time of 14:59 minutes, followed by Kenyan Paul Ngojimotori in second place with a time of 15:20 minutes, and Algerian Samir Boumslat came in third place with a time of 15:41 minutes, and in the women’s open category with a distance of 15:41 minutes. 5 km, Portuguese Emilia Mangelian won first place with a time of 19:02 minutes, followed by Britain's Jasmine Bateman in second place with a time of 20:49 minutes, and Moroccan Linda Lahlah came in third place with a time of 20:49 minutes.


In the category of citizens, men with a distance of 5 kilometers, Hazza Khaled Obaid won first place with a time of 16:15 minutes, followed by Ayoub Obaid Saeed in second place with a time of 17:11 minutes, and Ahmed Ali Salem Al Dhaheri in third place with a time of 17:30 minutes, and in the category of female citizens, with a distance of 17:11 minutes. 5 km, Maryam Abdullah Al Shamsi won the first place with a time of 22:25 minutes, followed by Nour Bashir Mosbeh in second place with a time of 22:56 minutes, and Marwa Salman Yousef came in third place with a time of 25:14 minutes.


In the category of senior citizens and residents, men, for a distance of 5 kilometers, the Moroccan Mubarak Rihan won the first place with a time of 17:09 minutes, followed by Moroccan Mohamed Al Marwani in second place with a time of 18:05 minutes, and British Mark Johansson came in third place with a time of 18:15 minutes.


In the youth category for boys for a distance of 4 kilometers, the Yemeni Maktoum Amin Muthanna Ahmed won first place with a time of 0:15:03 minutes, followed by the Indian Adhil Jimmy in second place with a time of 0:15:23, and Emirati Nasser Sabeel Abdullah Ismail came in third place with a time of 0:16 In the junior category for boys, a distance of 4 kilometers, French Miguel de Chazaux won first place with a time of 0:16:45 minutes, followed by Britain’s Dexter Button in second place with a time of 0:17:34 minutes, and Emirati Saif Nassir Saif in third place. With a time of 0:18:21 minutes.


In the young women’s category for girls, a distance of 4 kilometers, British Juliet Price Layal won first place with a time of 0:17:36 minutes, followed by Emirati Maryam Ali Karim with a time of 0:28:48 minutes, and Bahraini Mahra Abdullatif in third place with a time of 0:15:30 minutes. In the women’s category, a distance of 4 kilometers, the Tanzanian Amira Abdul Alim Hafeez won first place with a time of 0:18:05 minutes, followed by her sister Alia Abdul Alim Hafeez in second place with a time of 0:18:41 minutes, and Emirati Shouq Abdulaziz Al Balushi came in third place with a time of 0:19 :27 min.


Garrido and Campa are the champions of the “Badel Professionals”


Sheikh Saeed bin Maktoum bin Juma Al Maktoum, President of the UAE Paddle Tennis Federation, Javier Garrido and Lux ​​Campa, crowned the duo of the professional category in the padel tennis competitions at the Nad Al Sheba Sports Tournament, after their victory in the final match over Raul Marcos Duran and Javier Garcia Mora. With two sets without a response, 6-2 and 6-3, in a meeting that came quickly, during which Garrido and Kampa imposed their clear control over its course.


Yuri Botelho and Pablo Lejo finished third by beating the duo of Roberto Rodriguez and Maximiliano Sanchez in two sets without a response, 7-6, 6-3.


On the other hand, the women’s qualifiers for the middle-level category continued, with results of which Natalie Abdo and Alyssa Belbes beat Sakina Kholoud and Mariana Alverde 6-0, 6-0, and Fatima Al Balushi and Alia Al Safi beat Sofia Govorosa and Aimee Loisa 6-0 and 6-0, and Marta beat Marta Gonzalez and Mariana Alverde beat Egeni Drono and Liana Liston 6-4, 6-2, and Guadalupe de San and Cristina de Paz beat Maria Ibrahim and Elizabeth Ala 6-0, 6-0, and Alicia Lopez and Malina de Leon overcame Khadija Sani and Hafsa Sani 6-0, 6 -1, Lisa Blake and Tatiana Kotuleva defeated Mahsa Hussein and Dana Ismail 6-0, 6-0. Naglaa Issa and Sarah Sawaya beat Marta Abries and Mariana Alverde 6-0, 6-0, and Vienna Beilin and Tsedal Mambi beat Heba Al-Saeed and Amna Al Shamsi 6-0. and 6-0.


Dubai Municipality is the third basket of chairs


The Dubai Municipality team won the third place in the wheelchair basketball championship after defeating the Dubai Corporation for Ambulance Services team 66-50 in the match that was held at the Dubai Club for People of Determination.

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