
LuLu Walkathon celebrates Saudi Founding Day, with promoting a message of sustainability
In a grand display of community spirit and dedication to sustainability, LuLu Saudi Hypermarket hosted the highly anticipated LuLu Walkathon on Saturday, February 15, 2025, to commemorate Saudi Founding Day.
The event, held at the picturesque New Corniche in Al Khobar, was a vibrant gathering that not only celebrated a significant national occasion but also emphasized the importance of sustainable development as a cornerstone of the Kingdom's future.
The 3-kilometer walk, which took place under the patronage of the Ministry of Sports and Al Khobar Municipality, attracted a diverse group of passionate participants, with a focus on promoting health and honoring the rich national heritage. With 2025, being designated as the Year of Handicrafts, the Walkathon mascot was Saaf—a mat symbolizing the Kingdom's heritage and the vision of promoting handicrafts — that became a crowd favorite, offering an engaging photo opportunity.
The walk was officially launched by Tariq Al Qahtani from the Ministry of Sports, who marked the occasion with the ceremonial firing of the racing pistol. The flag off not only added energy to the event but also inspired the participants, motivating them to embrace fitness and resilience.
The festivities were further enriched by a captivating Ardah performance, paying tribute to the Kingdom's cultural heritage, and a Sea Show and Sway Pole Dance that added a fun, recreational element to the proceedings. The event was made possible through the generous support of key sponsors and partners.
"We are extremely proud to have organized such a significant event, the Lulu Walkathon, on Saudi Founding Day, which not only promotes fitness and resilience but also reinforces our commitment to sustainable development," said Yusuffali M.A, Chairman of Lulu Group.
Prominent sponsors included MasterCard and Nestlé, while PVM (Mentos) served as the refreshment partner. The safety and well-being of attendees were assured through the collaboration with the Saudi Red Crescent Authority and RPM. The event also enjoyed media coverage, thanks to Radio Mirchi as the Radio Partner and Faden Media and Alyaum as Media Partners. Special mention must also be made of Al Qadsiyah, the esteemed football club, whose participation added excitement to the occasion.
The LuLu Walkathon 2025 was an excellent platform for LuLu Hypermarket to underscore its commitment to sustainability. Participants were provided with comprehensive kits and goodie bags that included T-shirts, caps, wristbands, and water, all courtesy of LuLu Hypermarket. The event route, managed by LuLu staff, ensured a seamless experience for all. Attendees were encouraged to share their thoughts on Saudi Handicrafts and their experiences with Saaf on social media using the hashtag #LuLu_Khobar_Walkathon, with the most popular post receiving a special prize.
Alongside the walk, attendees enjoyed an array of food and beverages from dedicated refreshment stalls. The event concluded with an exciting raffle draw, offering a range of prizes, including the Samsung S25 Ultra, health tracking bands, bicycles, and other unique accessories.
Other prominent names from Lulu Management who attended the event included Shemim Mohammed, Director of Lulu KSA, Eng. Muhammad Ahmad Abdul Jalil Bubushait- Executive Manager, Zaid Al Subaie- Administration Manager, Moiz Nuruddin- Regional Director Eastern Province and Hatim Mustansir, Regional Director Central Province.
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