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27 снежня 2024, 12:47
Guinness World Records teams up with Dubai Marathon
DUBAI, 27 December (BelTA - Emirates News Agency) - Guinness World
Records has joined forces with the Dubai Marathon for a partnership that
gives participants an opportunity to break world records while running
in the iconic event on January 12, 2025.
The partnership will
enable runners across distance categories to try to achieve a new
verified record, giving a new feel to one of the region’s top annual
sporting events.
Runners can set records in a variety of
categories such as while wearing costumes for a humanitarian cause,
running in a group, or through several other creative ways.
Among
the peculiar record ideas shared by Guinness World Records, Dubai
Marathon participants can try setting the fastest marathon time while
dribbling a football or a basketball; running as a blindfold athlete;
running in school uniform or a suit or dressed as a doctor; running
while hula-hooping or even running with an egg and spoon. There are also
record categories for the fastest marathon times run by a mother and
daughter and by a father and son.
Shaddy Gaad, Senior Marketing Manager at Guinness World Records, highlighted the unique benefits of this initiative.
“This
partnership with the Dubai Marathon aligns with our mission to inspire
communities to embrace sports while offering them an incredible chance
to enter the record books,” he said.
“Participants will also have
the opportunity to showcase their achievements through our official
channels. Registration for record attempts related to the Dubai Marathon
is completely free of charge from Guinness World Records. Additionally,
participants will enjoy expedited processing and immediate
consideration for record approval.”
Dubai Marathon Event Director
Peter Connerton added: “It’s a fun initiative that is open to all
marathon runners who have already registered to run in the event on
January 12. Of course, any attempt to set a record involving fundraising
must first obtain written approval from the authorised body as required
by UAE laws regarding charitable donations.”