Zayed Charity Run Abu Dhabi draws over 10,000 participants

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More than 10,000 runners of all abilities, including children of the nation’s martyrs, turned up at Wahat Al Karama and ERTH Abu Dhabi on Saturday for the 24th edition of the Zayed Charity Run Abu Dhabi.

The annual run is held under the patronage of Sheikh Hamdan bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Ruler’s Representative in Al Dhafra Region.

It honours the legacy of the UAE’s Founding Father, the late Sheikh Zayed bin Sultan Al Nahyan, and supports pioneering medical research that is transforming patients’ lives at Abu Dhabi Stem Cells Centre (ADSCC). 

The three routes - 3km, 5km and 10km - goes along Abu Dhabi's most iconic sights, including the majestic Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque, the landmark grounds of Zayed Sports City and the serene expanse of Wahat Al Karama.

A total prize pool of AED 1.5 million was awarded to top finishers across all categories.

"Every participant played a part in advancing innovative research at ADSCC and supporting the wellbeing of our society," highlighted Lt. Gen. (Rtd.) Mohamed Helal Al Kaabi, Chairman of the Higher Organising Committee of the Zayed Charity Run.

Dr. Fatima Al Kaabi, Executive Director of the Abu Dhabi Bone Marrow Transplant Programme at ADSCC, said: “The proceeds will directly enhance our ability to advance stem-cell therapies, expand clinical research and improve patient outcomes across the UAE. Today’s event brings real hope to patients and their families, and we thank the community for standing with us.”

Since its first edition in 2001, the Zayed Charity Run has welcomed more than 613,401 participants globally.

With Abu Dhabi’s edition concluded, the spirit of generosity now continues its journey to the next global stop: Cairo, on December 26.

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