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Sports, workout and fun on day two

Thousands join scores of activities at Weekend Fitness Carnival of Dubai Fitness Challenge

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Fitness and fun continued yesterday, the second day of the monthlong Dubai Fitness Challenge, for thousands of participan­ts from all background­s during the Weekend Fitness Carnival at Safa Park.

The two-day carnival played host to an extensive line-up of celebrity training sessions, live shows and the opportunit­y to try over 40 exciting sports and activities, including American football, basketball, boxing, cricket, golf, plyo box vertical jump, strength training, suspension training, touch rugby and volleyball.

Also yesterday, Nakheel chairman Ali Rashid Lootah kicked off the company’s programme of events for Dubai Fitness Challenge by leading hundreds of employees on a six-kilometre Jumeirah.

Some 450 employees and their families turned out for the event, with the winner completing the walk in just over 36 minutes.

Nakheel is backing the Dubai Fitness Challenge as part of its commitment to encouragin­g sports and fitness among the residents and employees. Yesterday morning’s walk took place in Al Ittihad Park — Nakheel’s 1.1-million-square-foot garden at the heart of its flagship Palm Jumeirah community.

“The Dubai Fitness Challenge is inspiring the entire city to get fit, and Nakheel is proud to support the event with a host of activities across our communitie­s and retail destinatio­ns. What better way to highlight our participat­ion than by bringing together our staff and their families to walk their way to improved health and fitness?” said Lootah.

The walk covered two laps of Al Ittihad Park’s perimeter jogging track. While all employees, regardless of their fitness walk on Palm levels, were encouraged to join, awards were handed out to the three participan­ts who crossed the finishing line first: Rashid Al Khateri, deputy director, Customer Service; Meharoofgh­an Mohammad Ali, office assistant; and Fathi Ali, customer service supervisor.

Lootah added: “Health, wellbeing and fitness are integral to Nakheel’s strategy and psyche, and I am delighted that so many staff joined in today.”

Former England football captain and Manchester United player Rio Ferdinand joined the festivitie­s, demonstrat­ing his own fitness regime and joining the Football Freestyler­s show, while celebrity RJs Kris Fade, Big Rossi and James Everton took to the stage to motivate both adults and kids to embrace an active lifestyle. The event also inspired kids to get more active with a host of activities including bubble soccer, a climbing wall, trampoline­s, an inflatable assault course, Horse Hoppers in addition to football skills, drills, training and games on small pitches.

Everyone was asked to record their fitness activity at the carnival on the Dubai Fitness Challenge App that tracks overall citywide activity throughout the initiative.

The opening Weekend Fitness Carnival marked the start of the 30-day challenge aiming to make Dubai one of the most active cities in the world. It will be followed next weekend with a different kind of carnival at Kite Beach, featuring a host of sand and sea-based activities including beach soccer, volleyball and cricket, Frescobol, paddle boarding, kayaking, kite surfing, paraglidin­g and beach boot camp classes.

For more informatio­n, visit www.dubaifitne­sschalleng­e. com.

 ?? A.K Kallouche/Gulf News ?? Participan­ts enjoy working out at the Weekend Fitness Carnival at Safa Park yesterday. Over 40 sports and activities took place at the park.
A.K Kallouche/Gulf News Participan­ts enjoy working out at the Weekend Fitness Carnival at Safa Park yesterday. Over 40 sports and activities took place at the park.

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