The Dubai Fitness Challenge is set to return for its fifth edition from October 29 until November 27.
The challenge, an initiative by His Highness Sheikh Hamdan bin Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Crown Prince of Dubai and Chairman of The Executive Council of Dubai, will feature an incredible line-up of events to be held across the emirate.
The goal is to encourage Dubai’s residents and visitors to commit to 30 minutes of physical activity for 30 days.
The fifth edition also aims to bring together friends, families, colleagues and communities to improve their health and wellbeing while enjoying the outdoors.
Further details, including registration information and the full line-up for Dubai Fitness Challenge, will be released over the coming weeks.
According to the Dubai Media Office, more than one million residents and visitors are expected to participate in this year's challenge.
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