Record 307,000 runners took part in Dubai Run

Thousands take over Sheikh Zayed Road for Dubai Run 2025

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Thousands of runners took over the 14-lane Sheikh Zayed Road on Sunday morning for the seventh Dubai Run.

One of the flagship events of the month-long Dubai Fitness Challenge, the free event was open to runners of all ages and abilities, with the first wave of runners setting off at 4am.

A record 307,000 runners took part in the event, said Sheikh Hamdan bin Mohammed, Crown Prince of Dubai, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Defence.

Participants chose between two routes – 5km or 10km – both offering rare views of Dubai’s landmarks from the city's busiest motorway.

The shorter trail began near the Museum of the Future, passing Burj Khalifa and Dubai Opera, before concluding near Dubai Mall, while the longer 10km run started near the museum, but crossed Dubai Canal Bridge before looping along Sheikh Zayed Road and finishing near the DIFC Gate.

Paragliders soared above Sheikh Zayed Road, adding to the excitement.

Sheikh Zayed Road was closed to traffic in the early hours and reopened at 8.30am.

Dubai Media Office released a timelapse video of the event on Sunday, showing a sea of runners taking over Sheikh Zayed Road, next to Museum of the Future.

Also called the 30x30 challenge, it aims to get people to do at least 30 minutes of exercise for 30 consecutive days. In support, many venues offer free or subsidised classes and sports sessions in addition to a packed calendar of community-led fitness activities.

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