Two branded trucks, representing the Zayed Charity Run, roamed the capital’s streets from Friday, offering 100 people the chance to enter the annual "Run for Kindness" free of charge.
The bright green trucks traveling around the emirate will promote the 23rd edition of the Zayed Charity Run - taking place at Erth, Abu Dhabi, from 7 am on November 23 – and will showcase large QR codes enabling easy registration for those who spot them.
The first 100 people who see the truck, take a photo, and tag the ZCR Instagram account will receive one complimentary registration for the 3km, 5km, or 10km runs.
Regardless of fitness level, this year’s Zayed Charity Run offers something for everyone: a family-friendly 3km route, a 5km course for intermediate runners, and a 10km track for advanced runners.
All run categories are priced at just AED 57.75, while People of Determination can participate in a 3km run, wheelchair, or cycling event free of charge.
His Highness Sheikh Mansour bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Vice President, Deputy Prime Minister, and Chairman of the Presidential Court, today welcomed participants in the "Active Abu Dhabi" programme as part of the ‘WALK1000’ initiative, which finished on Sunday.
The eighth edition of the Dubai Fitness Challenge (DFC), which wrapped up on November 24, witnessed a record-breaking turnout, drawing over 2.73 million participants, a 14 per cent increase from last year.
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