
Over 3,000 Participants Expected at Hatta Open Sports Day on July 27
The initiative includes a wide spectrum of activities such as mall runs, beach sports, snow and mountain events, aquatic competitions, women-focused programming, activities for people of determination, competitive tournaments, training camps, and family-friendly entertainment. Supported by numerous public and private entities, the initiative is delivered in partnership with specialized organizations that meet the highest safety and professional standards for event organization.
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