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Man to run from Abu Dhabi to Makkah

AL SUWAIDI WILL SET OUT ON FEBRUARY 1 TO SPREAD MESSAGE OF STRONG TIES BETWEEN UAE AND SAUDI ARABIA

- ABU DHABI BY ANWAR AHMAD Staff Reporter Dr Khalid Jamal Al Suwaidi will cover during his run Dr Al Suwaidi will take to reach Makkah

An Emirati executive director of the Emirates Centre for Strategic Studies and Research (ECSSR) has taken up an unpreceden­ted challenge to run more than 2,000km from Abu Dhabi to Makkah to spread the message of brotherly relations between the UAE and Saudi Arabia.

Currently, Dr Khalid Jamal Al Suwaidi has been training in Hatta and will start his journey from Abu Dhabi on February 1 next year. He will run for 40 days covering more than 50km a day.

In an interview with Gulf News, Dr Al Suwaidi said, “My intention is to express my gratitude and the UAE people’s appreciati­on for Emirati-Saudi relations, cooperatio­n between the two brotherly countries in combating the plots and conspiraci­es that threaten the Gulf region and the Arab world.”

He added: “This initiative also aims to hail the two countries’ efforts to ensure peace and stability in the region, as prerequisi­tes for prosperity, progress, and the remarkable achievemen­ts under the wise leadership in both countries.”

Daily training

He has been training daily since February to prepare himself physically, mentally and psychologi­cally for the run.

By November 10, he had already trained 270 consecutiv­e days. So far, he has run 7,150km during his training and spent ■ 3,000 hours of exercise at the gym. “When you are faced with a challengin­g task such as running from Abu Dhabi to Makkah, there is no room for complacenc­y for a single moment. Since I chose this challenge, I have been aware of the impending consequenc­es. Therefore, I follow a training programme that many people consider very tough,” said Dr Al Suwaidi who completed his doctorate at Kings College London on the subject of ‘National Identity in the UAE’.

“I now feel I have reached the stage where I truly enjoy sports training, no matter how difficult it is. The satisfacti­on that I get after achieving a training goal makes me forget all the pain and suffering endured during the training,” said the executive director who has been working with the ECSSR since 2003.

A team of six people including a doctor will keep tabs on the health of Dr Al Suwaidi throughout the journey.

Dr Al Suwaidi believes the Emirati-Saudi relations deserve to be communicat­ed through sweat, patience, determinat­ion, and endurance.

“The historic fraternal ties, stable relations and common destiny of the UAE and the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia ought to be expressed in every way possible. I chose sport as my personal approach to doing that, and I believe that every drop of sweat and every step I take during training and running to the holy city of Makkah will serve as a message of love and fraternity toward the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia,” he said, adding he trains more than seven hours a day.

Message of pride

This initiative aims to hail the two countries’ efforts to ensure peace and stability in the region, as prerequisi­tes for prosperity, progress, and the remarkable achievemen­ts under the wise leadership in both countries.”

Dr Khalid Jamal Al Suwaidi | Executive Director, ECSSR

“Since the wise leadership in both countries does a great job through joint cooperatio­n, we as citizens have a duty to express our pride from the perspectiv­e of the community,” Dr Al Suwaidi said.

Apart from highlighti­ng the bond between the two countries, Dr Al Suwaidi also wanted to walk to the Grand Mosque of Makkah. “All fatigue and pain will end the moment I see the Holy Kaaba and perform Umrah,” he said.

Previously, Dr Al Suwaidi ran 327km in February from Fujairah to Abu Dhabi in 80 hours, during which he did not sleep for more than three hours, to raise awareness about the Cancer Patient Care Society — Rahma.

Dr Al Suwaidi said he was obese until 2015 and on verge of having diabetes but his determinat­ion changed his life. He decided to hit the road and gym which transforme­d his life altogether.

 ?? Courtesy: ECSSR ?? Dr Khalid Al Suwaidi, Executive Director of ECSSR in Abu Dhabi, trains for over seven hours daily as he prepares for the Abu Dhabi to Makkah run which he will undertake on February 1.
Courtesy: ECSSR Dr Khalid Al Suwaidi, Executive Director of ECSSR in Abu Dhabi, trains for over seven hours daily as he prepares for the Abu Dhabi to Makkah run which he will undertake on February 1.
 ?? Courtesy: ECSSR ??
Courtesy: ECSSR

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