CHALLENGE Sir Bani Yas UAE announced First 226k in Middle East

Monday 09 September 2024

Challenge Family, has today announced Challenge Sir Bani Yas on 3-7 April 2025, marking the arrival of the Middle East’s first long distance triathlon over 226km with a 3.8km swim, 180m bike and 42.2km, alongside a middle distance option (1.9km swim, 90km bike and 21.1km run) and a host of community events and activities for all ages.

Under the patronage of His Highness Sheikh Hamdan bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Ruler's Representative in Al Dhafra Region, Challenge Sir Bani Yas takes place on one of the largest natural island in the United Arab Emirates. Hosted by ADNEC Group, it not only marks a first for the Middle East but also the triathlon world with its unique format that embraces the region’s culture and Challenge Family’s commitment to athlete experience.

Billed as the most unique triathlon experience in the world, Challenge Sir Bani Yas is a five day racing and cultural experience that will take place on 3-7 April 2025 for the whole family, based on Sir Bani Yas Island. 

Humaid Matar Al Dhaheri, Managing Director and Group CEO of ADNEC Group, said, "The introduction of this race aligns with ADNEC Group's strategy to cultivate and draw major international events across several crucial sectors. This endeavour is in accordance with the vision of the wise leadership, emphasising Abu Dhabi's stature as the hub of specialised events in the region.

“ADNEC Group has a comprehensive vision and action plan aimed at ensuring the success of the challenge, positioning it as the premier international race drawing athletes and visitors globally. Sir Bani Yas Island was selected due to its tourism potential, advanced infrastructure, and exceptional location, all of which make it conducive to hosting this event successfully and optimising its execution.”

Adding to the prestige of the event, the Abu Dhabi Sports Council is collaborating with ADNEC Group to validate Abu Dhabi as a leading international sports destination. 

H.E. Arif Al Awani, Secretary General of Abu Dhabi Sports Council, said, "We are delighted to partner with ADNEC Group, offering comprehensive technical and logistical support to host the inaugural Challenge Sir Bani Yas. Our aim is to ensure the event reflects the emirate's esteemed reputation and stature at both regional and international levels.

"Organising these full distance races for the first time in the Middle East underscores Abu Dhabi's capacity to host large-scale international sporting events. It also aligns with our vision to establish Abu Dhabi as a global sports hub, in accordance with our strategic goals of solidifying the emirate's sports infrastructure and delivering a world-class experience for participants, spectators, and athletes' families alike."

“Triathlon has never seen anything like Challenge Sir Bani Yas,” said Challenge Family CEO, Jort Vlam. “Nowhere else in the world can athletes enjoy such an all-encompassing experience in such a spectacular setting with everything laid on for them and their families, thanks to the unrivalled Middle Eastern hospitality. Ten years ago we introduced international middle distance to the region and now we are excited to return with the UAE’s first long distance race. We are looking forward to working with the local ADNEC team and stakeholders, including the Abu Dhabi Sports Council, to together build the most sought after triathlon festival in the world.”

The Challenge Sir Bani Yas swim is set in the turquoise crystal-clear waters of the Arabian Gulf and is positioned on the southeast of the island, protected from swells, and offering calm waters.  

The bike follows the smooth fast rolling surface of the ring road circuit, taking athletes around the entire island with a chance to catch a glimpse of the abundant wildlife (the cheetahs and hyenas are safely in enclosures!) and the natural island beauty. The newly laid road ensures a smooth ride and with no traffic to contend with. While the ring road is flat, the islands connecting roads which wind through the centre of the island will test athletes’ climbing legs and offer stunning views of the island.  

To finish, the run is a flat and smooth-running course over one of the most scenic and unique race routes, the aqua blue Arabian Gulf in full view, rugged natural landscapes, and native wildlife to race against as you approach the finish line. 

Sir Bani Yas Island itself is home to more than 17,000 free-roaming animals, including Arabian oryx, gazelles, giraffes, hyenas, and cheetahs. Renowned for its stunning natural beauty the island offers an array of tourism activities and heritage sites to discover and explore during this multi-day experience.

Challenge Sir Bani Yas will take place on 3-7 April 2025. Register interest to gain exclusive access to limited super early bird deals at www.challenge-sirbaniyas.com. General entries will open later this month.

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