Abu Dhabi Summer Sports to be Biggest of Its Kind in the Region
- Publish date: Thursday، 09 June 2022
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Abu Dhabi has announced the launch of 'Abu Dhabi Summer Sports', set to be the biggest event of its kind in the Middle East, from July 1 to August 31, 2022 at Abu Dhabi National Exhibition Centre Halls 8 to 12.
The event includes more than 25 indoor tracks and fields equipped according to the highest standards and criteria, in addition to a number of accompanying events for individuals, groups, families, and sports fans.
The area will comprise three football fields, two five-a-side football fields, eight mini-tennis courts, three basketball courts, three badminton courts, and three volleyball courts. There will also be a cricket pitch and a CrossFit track, in addition to a kilometre-long running track.
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Arif Hamad Al Awani, Secretary-General of the Abu Dhabi Sports Council, said: "The Abu Dhabi Summer Sports provides an ideal opportunity for visitors of all ages to practice sports activities in the summer season in a suitable and enjoyable atmosphere for all. We invite everyone to participate and encourage them to adopt a healthy lifestyle through daily practice.
.@ADNECGroup, in cooperation with @AbuDhabiSC, has launched Abu Dhabi Summer Sports, a daily sports activity and fitness event open to visitors 1 July-31 August 2022, at ADNEC. It will be one of the largest events of its kind in the Middle East. pic.twitter.com/DsVmWxZY6S
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The event allows people to pre-book any of the activities directly. Details will be announced on the event's website www.adsummersports.ae, in addition to various social network accounts @ADSummerSports.
Visitors can also enjoy walking on the dedicated track, which extends a kilometre in length, for free during the event