
SWS supports 10th edition of "Sharjah Ladies Run"
The Sharjah Women's Sports Foundation is organizing the "Get Ready" event on Saturday, February 8, 2025, at 9:30 AM at the Sharjah Women's Sports Complex. This event aims to prepare participants mentally and physically for the tenth edition of the Sharjah Women's Run 2025, scheduled for Saturday, February 15.
Strategic partnership
The event is part of a strategic partnership between the foundation and the Sharjah Ladies Club, with the goal of promoting women's sports and raising community awareness about the importance of physical activity.
Programme highlights
The "Get Ready" event offers a comprehensive program including a 2-kilometer preliminary race around the Olympic track, mental preparation and motivation sessions, as well as free medical check-ups including blood pressure and sugar level measurements. Participants also receive comprehensive nutritional advice.
Foundation's commitment
Noora Al Hammadi, Head of Community Sports at the foundation, stated: "The 'Get Ready' initiative reflects our partnership with the Sharjah Ladies Club to promote the culture of women's sports and raise awareness of its importance. We aim to motivate women of all ages to adopt physical activity as a lifestyle and support their participation in various sports events."
Embodying commitment
This event embodies the Sharjah Women's Sports Foundation's commitment to supporting initiatives that promote women's sports and the local community, while enhancing the emirate's status as a leading sports destination.
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