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Dubai Sports Council announces Snow, Water, Mountain and Mall activities as part of 'Our Summer is Sporty' initiative
Dubai Sports Council announces Snow, Water, Mountain and Mall activities as part of 'Our Summer is Sporty' initiative

Zawya

time3 days ago

  • Sport
  • Zawya

Dubai Sports Council announces Snow, Water, Mountain and Mall activities as part of 'Our Summer is Sporty' initiative

New addition will be the Snow Duathlon, alongside exciting summer activities in Hatta DUBAI: The Dubai Sports Council has announced the launch of its 'Our Summer is Sporty' initiative, which will run until the end of August. The events will take place across various locations in Dubai, featuring new and diverse activities such as the first-ever Snow Duathlon, indoor mall races and snow-based stationary cycling competitions. The initiative is being organised in collaboration with numerous national institutions and sports event organisers. 'Our Summer is Sporty' aims to promote a culture of physical activity and encourage all segments of society - residents and visitors of all ages and nationalities - to actively participate in summer sports. It stands as a pioneering community initiative to enhance the quality of life in Dubai and further solidify its position as one of the most active cities in the world. Wide r ange of e vents, l ocations The initiative offers a broad array of sports activities, including beach, snow, water, mountain, women's and People of Determination events. It also features competitive tournaments, training camps and recreational activities, providing an inclusive community platform that aligns with Dubai's vision of becoming the world's most active city. Snow s ports h ighlights Ski Dubai at Mall of the Emirates will host an exciting line-up of innovative snow sports events. Leading the programme is the first-ever Snow Duathlon, scheduled for June 29. Additional activities include snow yoga, snow walking, open challenges, fitness classes and snow spinning sessions specially designed for women and families in a safe, professionally organised environment. The programme also features a women's snow hike, adaptive skiing activities for People of Determination, ice skating championships, a senior citizens' snow walk and a summer ski camp. Among the unique activities is snow yoga (Snoga), which recently attracted significant participation from women at Ski Dubai, where temperatures reached minus 4 degrees Celsius. Other events include fitness competitions at Luna Sports Centre for women, the Kabayan Badminton Challenge at We Meet Sports Club and the Ski Dubai Grand Prix for freestyle skating. Mountain a ctivities Hatta will host a range of summer sports events, supported by the Supreme Committee for Overseeing the Development of Hatta. Activities will include mountain hiking, trail running, kayaking, yoga, night walks and indoor sports sessions in air-conditioned halls. Water s ports a dventures Jumeirah beaches and the Waterfront will feature a series of water sports events, including kayaking, stand-up paddling and wakeboarding. The Dubai International Marine Club will organise an Open Water Sports Day at Jumeirah Beach, offering surfing and kayaking activities. In collaboration with the Dubai Sailing and Yacht Club, a series of summer sailing races and other marine events will also be held. The Hamdan Sports Complex will host several key events, including the Iron Star Indoor Triathlon, the Global Meet Festival and a variety of activities for senior citizens. Mall r aces Several indoor running races will take place across Dubai's shopping malls, providing a unique, climate-controlled environment suitable for all age groups and offering an enjoyable summer experience for running enthusiasts. The scheduled mall races include: Dubai Hills Mall: June 28 and July 13 Ibn Battuta Mall: July 13 City Centre Mirdif: July 6 Mall of the Emirates: August 3 Wafi Mall: August 10 Dubai Festival City Mall: August 31 In addition to these, many other indoor running races will be organised throughout Dubai. Diverse c ompetitions and c amps The initiative also features specialised training programmes for various community groups, particularly women, senior citizens and People of Determination. Programmes will include women's fitness classes, as well as women's football and basketball tournaments at Danube Sports World and Jam Sports Academy. Special fitness activities will also be provided for senior citizens, alongside inclusive sports events that enable People of Determination to actively participate in a supportive, integrated environment. A series of summer sports camps will target children and youth, offering multi-sport training in swimming, gymnastics and skating under the supervision of certified coaches at fully equipped sports facilities. The children's summer camp at Dubai Sports World and the sports camp at Danube Sports World will run concurrently from June 30 to August 22. Additional sporting events include: The World Curling Masters Tour at Dubai Ice Rink on July 4 Fight Night Boxing Championship on July 4 at The Crafty Fox, Jumeirah Golf Estates Wrestling Championship at Warehouse Four on July 19 Cycling and scooter competitions at the Meydan track, offering participants professional outdoor sports experiences Men's football and basketball tournaments at Danube Sports World and Jam Sports Academy Public and p rivate s ector c ollaboration The 'Our Summer is Sporty' initiative is supported by numerous governmental and private sector organisations. Events and activities are being held in collaboration with specialised local and international sports organisers at fully-equipped venues such as Hamdan Sports Complex, Dubai Sports World, Danube Sports World, Ski Dubai and various multi-purpose sports centres. Promoting an a ctive l ifestyle The initiative is part of the Dubai Sports Council's broader vision to make physical activity an essential component of daily life for the emirate's residents and visitors. All events are organised to the highest safety and professional standards, with additional activities to be announced in the coming weeks. The Dubai Sports Council invites all members of the community to participate in these diverse activities, take advantage of this pioneering initiative, and enjoy the many opportunities to stay active throughout the summer.

Watch: UAE weatherman battles heavy rains, almost gets blown away in Oman
Watch: UAE weatherman battles heavy rains, almost gets blown away in Oman

Khaleej Times

time21-06-2025

  • Climate
  • Khaleej Times

Watch: UAE weatherman battles heavy rains, almost gets blown away in Oman

While the UAE officially welcomed the start of summer on Saturday, June 21, parts of the Gulf are experiencing a stark contrast to the season's typically dry weather — with heavy rain sweeping through some areas. Despite the heat that summer brings, seasonal rainfall is not entirely rare in the region. This year, the unusual summer rain trend continues — not just in the UAE, but across the border. A video shared by the Storm Centre on Saturday captured heavy rain pouring over the Katnah Al Fayyad road in Oman. In the footage, storm chaser Fahad Mohamad Abdul Rehman is seen braving the storm, crouching on the road as strong winds threatened to flip his umbrella inside out. As he struggled to get up and move toward his car, he battled both the wind and the rain head-on — all while holding onto his nearly inverted umbrella. Laughing in the face of the storm, he playfully shouted, 'Mashallah,' and challenged the rain to 'hit him harder.' View this post on Instagram A post shared by Ù�رÙ�ز اÙ�عاصÙ�Ø© Ù�Ù�راÙ�بة اÙ�Ø·Ù�س Ù�اÙ�ذذÙ�ر اÙ�Ù�Ù�اخÙ� اÙ�Ù�ؤسس omar alnauimi (@storm_ae) Summer rains Seasonal rainfall is not uncommon in the UAE. Just two years ago, summer flooding hit Fujairah. More recently, on June 8 last year, heavy rains were seen over parts of Ras Al Khaimah and Sharjah. Al Watan Road — en route to Hatta — was lashed by thunderstorms and hail. According to meteorologists, hail during summer is actually not uncommon. It occurs when surface temperatures are warm, but the upper atmosphere is still cold enough to support ice. But while the occasional rain during the season brings respite, residents still need to be careful and take serious precautions to prioritise their health and safety. Summer in the UAE isn't just uncomfortable — it can be dangerous. Prolonged exposure to extreme temperatures can lead to serious health conditions, especially for vulnerable groups like the elderly, children, pregnant women, and those with chronic illnesses.

Dubai issues new passport stamps for Eid Al Adha 2025 travellers
Dubai issues new passport stamps for Eid Al Adha 2025 travellers

Arabian Business

time07-06-2025

  • Arabian Business

Dubai issues new passport stamps for Eid Al Adha 2025 travellers

The General Directorate of Residency and Foreigners Affairs (GDRFA) Dubai has issued commemorative passport stamps for travellers arriving during the Eid Al-Adha holiday period. Brand Dubai, the creative arm of the Government of Dubai Media Office, designed the stamps. GDRFA Dubai welcomes travelers arriving through Dubai Airports and the Hatta border crossing during the Eid Al-Adha holiday with a special passport stamp bearing the phrase 'Eid in Dubai' featuring a unique design by Brand Dubai, the creative arm of the Government of Dubai Media… — Dubai Media Office (@DXBMediaOffice) June 7, 2025 The stamps, bearing the phrase 'Eid in Dubai', are being issued to passengers arriving through Dubai Airports and the Hatta border crossing, the Dubai Media Office said via X. Travellers entering Dubai during the Eid Al-Adha holiday period will receive the stamps upon arrival at designated entry points. The initiative demonstrates Dubai's approach to marking religious holidays for visitors to the emirate.

'Eid in Dubai' stamps on passports welcome travellers at the airport
'Eid in Dubai' stamps on passports welcome travellers at the airport

Khaleej Times

time07-06-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Khaleej Times

'Eid in Dubai' stamps on passports welcome travellers at the airport

Travellers landing in Dubai over the Eid Al Adha holiday weekend are being welcomed in a special way. In keeping with the spirit of the festival, the GDRFA is welcoming travelers arriving through Dubai Airports and the Hatta border crossing during the extended weekend with a special passport stamp bearing the phrase 'Eid in Dubai'. The Dubai Media Office posted about the stamp, sharing photos of it on traveller's passports. The stamp has a unique design created by Brand Dubai, the creative arm of the Government of Dubai Media Office. UAE celebrates Eid Al Adha 2025 Eid Al Adha, also known as the Feast of Sacrifice, is one of the most important festivals in Islam. It is marked every year to commemorate Prophet Ibrahim's test of faith. The festival began in the UAE on Friday, June 6, after the Day of Arafah, which is the ninth day of Dhul Hijjah. Residents in the UAE are getting a four-day weekend to mark the holiday, from Thursday, June 5, until Sunday, June 8. Those visiting the city at this time can look forward to a spectacular fireworks display at Dubai Parks and Resorts (DPR). The fireworks will be visible from Riverland Dubai, the vibrant area connecting all four theme parks. Eid Al Adha is the holiest of the two Eids that are celebrated by Muslims across the world. The rituals of the day include offering special prayers and slaughtering livestock such as goat, cow, sheep or camel.

Search continues for fugitive Yoichi Hatta 3 years after fatal hit-and-run
Search continues for fugitive Yoichi Hatta 3 years after fatal hit-and-run

Tokyo Reported

time07-06-2025

  • Tokyo Reported

Search continues for fugitive Yoichi Hatta 3 years after fatal hit-and-run

OITA (TR) – As the third anniversary of a fatal hit-and-run incident in Beppu City approaches, police are still seeking the whereabouts of the 28-year-old suspect. The case is now being treated as murder, reports TV Asahi (June 7). On June 29, 2022, Yoichi Hatta allegedly drove a vehicle that hit and killed a boy, then a 19-year-old university student, in Beppu City. He then fled the scene. With the whereabouts of Hatta still unknown, police are continuing to seek assistance from the public in apprehending him. At the time of the fatal hit-and-run incident, Hatta was an office worker living in the town of Hinode, Oita. In carrying out the crime, Hatta drove his vehicle into two motorcycles stopped at a red light. In addition to killing the university student, the crash injured a 20-year-old man. 'As for the fact that suspect Hatta has not been caught, I honestly did not expect it to take three years,' the injured man says. Yoichi Hatta (X) Murder In September 2023, the National Police Agency designated Hatta as a wanted man for violating the Road Traffic Act. It was the first time for a violator of the act to be designated as wanted. The reason was the heinous nature of the incident. The statute of limitations for the Road Traffic Act is seven years. Oita Prefectural Police have now listed Hatta as wanted on suspicion of murder, for which there is no statute of limitations. The injured man says, 'I have always thought that the statute of limitations for people who commit inhumane crimes is very short, at seven years. I have a strong feeling that we will definitely find him and we will definitely make him pay for his crime.' Yoichi Hatta is wanted for murder (X) 'Proves an intent to kill' While experts have suggested that they 'took into consideration the feelings of the family of the victim,' police have explained that they did so only because 'evidence has been gathered.' The family of the victim asked for a quick investigation into case as murder, but the police said that 'from the beginning, we were investigating the case on suspicion of murder, and were gathering evidence that proves an intent to kill.' To prove that, police said that in addition to conducting multiple driving tests, security camera footage analyses and investigations at the scene, they examined in detail the instruments in Hatta's car, which was left behind. Police explained that it was 'difficult' to accumulate this evidence and that it took time. However, they have not revealed the specifics of the evidence that 'proves an intent to kill' as it would hinder the investigation. Hiroki Fukuoka, prefectural police Criminal Affairs Department Chief, commented: 'We would like to make an arrest as soon as possible with the full force of the prefectural police.' But, he added, progress in the investigation is needed to quickly resolve the case.

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