Khaleej Times

Vertical Marathon raises charity fund

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dubai — Dubai Holding, the global investment holding company, in partnershi­p with Jumeirah Emirates Towers, has announced that a record Dh280,000 was raised at the UAE’s leading Vertical Marathon this weekend, in support of Al Jalila Foundation, a global philanthro­pic organisati­on dedicated to transformi­ng lives through medical education and research. All proceeds will support medical research in the UAE, specifical­ly diabetes research, through the Foundation.

Over 150 participan­ts climbed 1,334 steps, 265 metres, 52 floors, to the top of Jumeirah Emirates Towers’ office building. The fastest female runner, Vicki Matheson reached the top in 12:36 minutes and the winning male runner, Paul Drury, ascended in 09:52 minutes. The Dubai Holding Vertical Marathon is the fifth highest of its kind in the world after Taipei, Hanoi, Beijing and New York.

Further reinforcin­g its support for the event and the cause, Dubai Holding saw teams from its companies, Jumeirah Group, Dubai Properties Group and TECOM Investment­s, participat­e in the race, as part of its Corporate Wellness Programme. The multi-disciplina­ry programmes aims to improve the health and wellbeing of employees and impact the wider community through balanced nutrition, physical activity, stress management and general health. Dubai Holding is also one of the main sponsors of Dubai’s official marathon.

Ahmad bin Byat, chief executive officer of Dubai Holding, said: “The Emirates’ leading Vertical Marathon has establishe­d itself as one of Dubai’s main fund raising events with more than Dh1.3 million raised so far for life-improving charities. Dubai Holding aims to actively change behaviours and encourage healthy living through our Corporate Wellness Programme.”

Vertical has establishe­d itself as one of Dubai’s main fund raising events

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