Almost 8,000 participants to take part in Sharjah’s 10th Charity Marathon

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The race consists of four stages, each tailored to the age and physical abilities of the participants. (WAM)
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  • It is organized by the Friends of Arthritis Patients (FAP) of the Health Promotion Department (HPD) at the Supreme Council for Family Affairs in Sharjah.
  • The marathon will take place along Al Mamzar Corniche and feature a variety of innovative health, sports, and recreational events and activities.

SHARJAH, UAE– The 10th Annual Charity Marathon, expected to attract over 8,000 runners from all segments of society, is all set to commence on Sunday at 4 pm, local media reports said.

The runners are likely to include students from schools and universities, members of sports clubs, patients from hospitals, and individuals with disabilities, reports said.

In addition to enhancing community awareness of arthritis, the race will focus on providing both material and moral support to patients, and encouraging them to adopt a healthy lifestyle.

It is organized by the Friends of Arthritis Patients (FAP) of the Health Promotion Department (HPD) at the Supreme Council for Family Affairs in Sharjah.

The Ministry of Health and Prevention (MoHAP), Sharjah Police, and the Sharjah Sports Council will partner to hold the event, under the theme “Physical Activity is Life”.

The marathon will take place along Al Mamzar Corniche and feature a variety of innovative health, sports, and recreational events and activities, organized by FAP in cooperation with MoHAP and HPD.

In addition to the marathon itself, FAP will be holding a scientific awareness day in conjunction with the event, featuring the participation of rheumatologists, nutritionists, health specialists, and athletes.

The marathon will also offer a range of innovative events, including free medical examinations and consultations, as well as various recreational and sports activities.

It consists of four stages, each tailored to the age and physical abilities of the participants. The first stage covers a distance of 10 km and is designated for those aged 19 and older.

The second stage, spanning 5 km, is open to participants aged 16 and above. The third stage, a 2.5 km race, is intended for those aged 8 and older.

Finally, the fourth stage is a 1 km “Fun Walk” and is open to all ages and genders, including the elderly and those with illnesses.

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