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13th edition of Dubai Holding Burj Al Arab Swim will take place on March 31, 2017 at Burj Al Arab Jumeirah.

Dubai Holding Burj Al Arab Swim is set against a magnificent backdrop and is the only chance to swim around the iconic Burj Al Arab Jumeirah.
Hundreds of participants of all abilities participate in 1600 meters or 800 meters swim in this fun-filled community event with emphasis on health and fitness.

All funds raised at the event will be donated to Al Jalila Foundation to support obesity research.

Top finishers will receive a range of exciting prizes sponsored by Jumeirah Group.
All participants will receive free access to Wild Wadi for the day, along with 50 percent discounted entry for a friend.

Organised by Wild Wadi Waterpark and Talise Fitness in partnership with Jumeirah Beach Hotel and Burj Al Arab Jumeirah.

Venue: Beach opposite Burj Al Arab, Dubai

Registration (closes on 28.03.2017)

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