The eighth edition of the Dubai Fitness Challenge (DFC) 2024 concluded triumphantly, breaking all previous records with an astounding 2,735,158 participants. Spearheaded by Sheikh Hamdan bin Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Crown Prince of Dubai, the initiative continues to promote health and fitness across the city.
Held from October 26 to November 24, DFC 2024 recorded a 14% increase in participation compared to last year. Fitness enthusiasts of all ages, backgrounds, and abilities joined forces to embrace the challenge of 30 minutes of exercise daily for 30 days.
Three key fitness villages—Kite Beach, Zabeel Park, and Al Warqa’a Park—hosted over 467,000 visitors, offering free workouts, sports, and activities for all.
Since its launch in 2017, DFC has involved over 13 million participants. This year’s data showed notable improvements:
DFC partnered with world-renowned apps like Whoop, Technogym, and ASICS Runkeeper to provide participants with tools for a healthier lifestyle. Leading brands such as Nike, Puma, and Gymshark hosted activations, further enhancing the challenge’s accessibility.
Special initiatives included:
DFC has revolutionized Dubai’s infrastructure with expanded running tracks, gyms, and sports facilities. The initiative has firmly established the city as a global fitness destination.
Quotes from Leaders:
Saeed Hareb, Secretary-General of Dubai Sports Council, lauded DFC’s impact:
“With over 2.73 million participants this year, DFC showcases Dubai’s commitment to a healthier lifestyle.”
Ahmed Al Khaja, CEO of Dubai Festivals and Retail Establishment, highlighted the inclusivity of DFC:
“This year’s edition proved that fitness is for everyone, creating a legacy for a healthier Dubai.”
The Dubai Fitness Challenge will return from November 1 to November 30, 2025, aiming to inspire even more participants in its quest to make Dubai the world’s most active city.
This well-rounded event proves that fitness and community spirit can drive meaningful transformation, both physically and mentally, in cities worldwide.