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Countdown begins for Dubai Triathlon Festival as UAE athlete embarks on Guinness World Record quest

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With 100 days to go until the Dubai T100 triathlon festival returns, one of the UAE’s top endurance athletes is about to push human limits in support of a global cause.

Ghani Souleymane, known for his ultra-distance feats, is set to begin a Guinness World Record attempt: completing 100 full-distance triathlons in 100 consecutive days, each one covering 100km. The challenge begins Friday at Kite Beach and will culminate with his 100th triathlon on Sunday, November 16, at the Dubai T100.

Each daily triathlon will follow the official T100 format: A 2km swim, 80km bike ride, and 18km run, totalling an astonishing 10,000km by the end of the challenge.

“This challenge is about more than sport,” said Ghani. “It’s about pushing what’s possible, and using that effort to support children affected by conflict.”

A community-driven endurance festival

Organised by the Professional Triathletes Organisation (PTO), the Dubai T100 is part of the global T100 Triathlon World Tour, which brings elite racing, amateur events, and mass participation activities to major cities around the world.

Back for its 2025 edition from November 13 to 16, the festival also aligns with the Dubai Fitness Challenge, encouraging all residents to commit to 30 minutes of activity daily for 30 days.

Whether you’re a beginner, a corporate team, or a seasoned athlete, the event promises something for everyone.

Dubai T100 2025 Event Highlights

Thursday, Nov. 13

  • Corporate Duathlon Relay – A fun, fast-paced event for Dubai’s business community, powered by Dubai Eye 103.8FM.

Saturday, Nov. 15

  • Sprint Triathlon – 750m swim, 20km bike, 5km run – ideal for first-timers.
  • T100 Pro Race – Elite athletes compete in the penultimate race of the season, battling across a 2km swim, 80km bike, and 18km run. Men’s race kicks off first, followed by the women.
  • The Music Run – Dubai’s ultimate 5K fun run returns with DJs, music zones, and thousands of runners. Over 6,000 joined in 2024.

Sunday, Nov. 16

  • 100km Amateur Triathlon – Non-professionals take on the same course as the elites, joining Ghani Souleymane on his 100th consecutive triathlon.

T100’s global momentum builds

The announcement comes as the PTO confirmed a successful Series C funding round, led by SURJ Sports Investment, along with investors like Sir Michael Moritz and Cordillera. The capital injection will support global expansion, innovation in event formats, and further growth across the MENA region.

“Ghani’s 100x100km challenge captures what T100 is all about – elite sport that inspires community and purpose,” said Sam Renouf, CEO of the PTO.

With the Dubai T100 set as the penultimate stop before the Qatar T100 World Championship Final, anticipation is building for another fast, world-class race weekend.

“Dubai is one of the most exciting events on the tour,” said Swiss Olympian Julie Derron, the current leader of the women’s T100 Race to Qatar. “The atmosphere, the fans, and the course are all incredible. I can’t wait to be back.”

Registration now open

With the 100-day countdown officially underway, organisers are encouraging UAE residents to take part, whether by racing, volunteering, or cheering from the sidelines.

Sign up now for the 100km Triathlon, Sprint Distance, Corporate Relay, or The Music Run at t100triathlon.com/dubai

With over 35 years of experience in journalism, copywriting, and PR, Michael Gomes is a seasoned media professional deeply rooted in the UAE’s print and digital landscape.

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Flying during FIFA World Cup? This Dubai airline will show every match live 

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Football fans travelling with Emirates this summer won’t have to worry about missing any FIFA World Cup 2026 action. Dubai’s flagship airline Emirates, has announced that it will broadcast every match of the tournament live onboard its flights through Sport24, its dedicated live sports channel available on the award-winning ice entertainment system.

Passengers will be able to follow every moment of the world’s biggest football tournament while flying at 40,000 feet. The move ensures customers can stay connected to the action no matter where they are travelling, with live coverage available throughout the competition.

Emirates said the complete FIFA World Cup 2026 broadcast schedule is featured its ice magazine, allowing passengers to plan their journeys around key fixtures and follow their favourite teams during the tournament.

The live coverage will be available on most Emirates aircraft equipped with Sport24 and Sport24 Extra, although availability may vary depending on aircraft type and route. Selected FIFA World Cup matches will also be shown in Emirates Lounges across Dubai, giving travellers additional opportunities to catch the action before departure.

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Mexico City hosts spectacular start as FIFA World Cup 2026 opens with historic ceremony at Estadio Azteca

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Mexico City’s iconic Estadio Azteca was transformed into a global stage on Thursday Night as the FIFA World Cup 2026 officially got underway, marking the beginning of the biggest edition in the tournament’s history.

A vibrant opening ceremony showcased a blend of Mexican culture, music and modern spectacle, with performances from international stars including Shakira and Burna Boy. The ceremony was designed to reflect both the heritage of the host nation and the global nature of the tournament, which for the first time will be staged across three countries — Mexico, the United States and Canada.

Before the first whistle of the competition, the atmosphere inside the historic stadium reached a crescendo as thousands of fans filled the stands, waving flags and lighting up the arena in a sea of colour. The Estadio Azteca, already steeped in football history, has now become the first venue in the world to host matches across three separate FIFA World Cups, having previously staged the 1970 and 1986 finals.

In a further highlight of the ceremony, Italian tenor Andrea Bocelli performed the tournament’s official anthem, adding a classical flourish to an evening otherwise defined by high-energy performances and large-scale choreography.

FIFA officials described the opening event as a “symbolic bridge between continents”, underlining the expanded format of the 2026 tournament. For the first time, the World Cup will feature 48 teams — up from 32 — and a total of 104 matches, spread across 16 host cities across North America. The expansion is intended to increase global participation and bring the tournament to a wider range of supporters.

Immediately after the ceremony, hosts Mexico faced South Africa in the tournament’s opening match, kicking off what is expected to be a month-long football spectacle. The match began under heavy security and heightened global attention, with millions watching around the world.

The expanded format has also brought logistical challenges, with teams required to travel across vast distances between venues in multiple countries. Organisers have emphasised investments in transport infrastructure, stadium upgrades and sustainability measures aimed at reducing the environmental footprint of the tournament.

The 2026 edition also arrives at a time when football’s global profile continues to grow rapidly, with record broadcast deals, increased digital streaming access and heightened commercial interest from sponsors. Analysts expect the tournament to break previous viewership records, particularly given its tri-nation hosting model and expanded team lineup.

Estadio Azteca itself remains one of football’s most storied venues. It famously hosted Brazil’s Pelé lifting the trophy in 1970 and Diego Maradona’s “Hand of God” and “Goal of the Century” performances in 1986. Its role in opening the 2026 tournament has been widely seen as a nod to football’s rich history in Mexico, while also signalling a new era for the sport.

As fireworks lit up the Mexico City skyline following the ceremony, attention now turns to the next phase of the tournament’s opening schedule, with matches set to continue across North America in what promises to be the most geographically expansive World Cup ever staged.

For fans, players and organisers alike, the message from Mexico City was clear: the world’s biggest sporting event has begun, and it is set to be bigger, broader and more ambitious than ever before.

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Emirati chess official selected for major FIDE championship featuring Magnus Carlsen

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Emirati International Arbiter Abdullah Murad Al Mazmi has been appointed to the officiating panel for the 2026 FIDE World Rapid and Blitz Team Championships, one of the biggest events on the global chess calendar.

The championship will take place in Hong Kong from June 16 to 22 and is expected to feature many of the world’s leading grandmasters, including world number one Magnus Carlsen.

Al Mazmi’s selection highlights the growing international recognition of Emirati chess officials. He currently serves as Chairman of the Arab Chess Federation’s Arbiters Committee and Tournament Director of the prestigious Sharjah Masters International Chess Championship.

Speaking about the appointment, Al Mazmi said he was proud to represent the UAE at one of chess’s most prestigious global events. He described the selection as a reflection of FIDE’s confidence in Emirati arbiters and their ability to officiate at the highest international level.

He added that the role carries significant responsibility and offers a valuable opportunity to exchange expertise with some of the world’s top chess officials while showcasing the progress of UAE chess on the global stage.

The appointment marks another milestone for Emirati representation in international sports administration and reinforces the UAE’s growing presence in the world of chess.

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