DETOUR City Hunt
Last Update: Thursday, September 19, 2013 : 10:27 (+4GMT)
Under the patronage of the Dubai Sports Council an initiative of “Dubai Pulse”; Detour Events Management has launched yet another unique sports challenge for public – DETOUR City Hunt presented by ENOC. That's right, it's a treasure hunt in the city of Dubai using only public transport.
Nasser Al Rahma, Director Community & Private Sector Department at Dubai Sports Council, stated: "We are delighted to be partnering with Detour Events Management to launch this unique event, which will test the fitness of the UAE public and promote healthy living through sports in an innovative and fun way. Four hundred participants will explore the city through public transport, completing various sporting and mental challenges on the route. The team that obtains the best scores will be awarded with a grand prize of AED 10,000 from Dubai Sports Council. We want to encourage people to reduce their carbon footprint and support the “Go Green” initiative of Dubai government.”
DETOUR City Hunt will test the participants' endurance and fitness through various sporting challenges at the pit-stop locations spread across Dubai. Teams of two adults will have to encrypt clues in order to find the location of the next pit-stop, and get there by using every imaginable form of public transport from metro, buses, water buses and their very reliable two feet!! No cars or taxis can be used during the competition.
This thrilling one-day sports event will run on 18th October 2013. It will start from the Burjuman Centre at 2pm, when Dubai Metro opens its gates, and finish in evening hours with an award ceremony, dinner and entertainment at a secret location managed by Dubai Sports Council. The participation requirement is 18+ years. We encourage university students, friends, couples, families and coworkers to join and enjoy an adventurous day out.
Saif Al Falasi, EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR - EHSQ & CORPORATE AFFAIRS of ENOC, said: “One of the organizational commitments of ENOC, as part of our Corporate Social Responsibility, is to support activities that foster a greener lifestyle and strengthen awareness about environmental sustainability. ENOC has already rolled out several initiatives in line with the ‘green economy for sustainable development' vision announced by His Highness Sheikh Mohammed Bin Rashid Al Maktoum, UAE Vice President and Prime Minister and Ruler of Dubai. Through our support to DETOUR City Hunt, which focuses on the usage of public transport, we are further underlining the need to reduce the carbon footprint of individuals by adopting sustainable lifestyle choices.”
Detour Events Management focuses on creating unique treasure hunts for adult community of UAE; “This will be the biggest public transport-based competition organized in UAE. We are very excited about all the challenges and tasks that we are preparing for our participants. There is a child in all of us – so why not try a bit of treasure hunting through the streets of Dubai, explore new places, test your fitness and win some really exciting prizes?” adds Hana Mathew, Marketing Director for Detour events. Regular updates will also be provided via Detour Facebook pages, Twitter account and on YouTube.
Registration is now open. Registration fee of AED 150 per person includes NOL cards, T-shirts, dinner and entertainment. To participate, simply visit www.detouruae.com and complete the registration form. Payments can be made either online or at selected counters of our official fitness partner Fitness First in Dubai, Sharjah & Abu Dhabi.
ENOC presents DETOUR City Hunt, which is organized under the patronage of the Dubai Sports Council, as an initiative of Dubai Pulse. Fitness First, Burjuman, Lifestyle magazine, Dubizzle, Tag 91.1, Elevation Burger, The Cycle Hub and Empire Uniforms support the event.
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