AZF set for inaugural ‘Run the Dome’ at Aspire Dome
<p>Doha: Aspire Zone Foundation is preparing to host the inaugural edition of “Run the Dome,” a 4.8-kilometre race held inside Aspire Dome, one of the world’s leading multi-purpose indoor sporting facilities, on Friday and Saturday, August 28–29, 2026.</p> <p>The race offers an exceptional sporting experience that brings together members of the community of all fitness levels in a fully…
Doha, Qatar is set to witness the debut of "Run the Dome," a 4.8-kilometre race inside the Aspire Dome, one of the world's premier indoor sporting venues. Scheduled for Friday and Saturday, August 28-29, 2026, this inaugural event is organized by the Aspire Zone Foundation.
The race promises an exceptional sporting experience, welcoming participants from all fitness levels to compete in a fully air-conditioned environment. This provides a unique opportunity to challenge personal limits, aim for personal bests, and enjoy the thrill of competition within an exciting atmosphere shared with family and friends.
Women and open races are both offered, ensuring everyone can select the category that best fits their preferences. The event will also feature interactive activities and cheering points along the route, creating an energized atmosphere that amplifies the spirit of participation, transforming the race into a memorable blend of sporting competition and entertainment.
This event is a key part of the Aspire Zone Foundation's initiatives to promote active lifestyles and encourage community participation in sports. By providing a world-class sporting experience that combines challenge, excitement, and entertainment, the foundation aims to inspire the local population to embrace a more active and healthy lifestyle.
Given the limited availability of spaces, the Aspire Zone Foundation urges interested participants to register before the closing deadline of August 23, 2026, via the official registration portal: aspirezone.qa/runethedome2026.
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