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- Event organized in collaboration with Historic Jeddah Program, Masafat Club, Saudi Sports for All Federation and Ministry of Sports’ Makkah region branch
JEDDAH: Professional runners, amateurs, families and children of all ages took to the streets and alleys of Jeddah’s historic district early Friday morning for the Jeddah Green Spirit Run, part of the city’s 95th National Day celebrations.
The event was organized in collaboration with the Historic Jeddah Program, the Masafat Club, the Saudi Sports for All Federation and the Ministry of Sports’ Makkah region branch.
Offering 2km and 5km distances for all ages and skill levels, the run provided a patriotic community experience, encouraging participants to celebrate unity while staying active.
Runners followed a course winding through Historic Jeddah’s most iconic landmarks, giving them an opportunity to explore the city’s rich heritage. Key points along the route included Bab Jadid, the historic Hajj Route, Bab Al-Bunt, Beit Nassief and Al-Falah School.
Thirty-year-old Muhanad Abdulaziz, who participated alongside his wife, told Arab News: “Running is more than just a physical activity — it’s a way of connecting with our country and with each other. I insisted that my wife and I take part in this special day with all the runners who came from everywhere to enjoy the race and celebrate our National Day.”
An estimated 1,000 runners of various nationalities took part, including a significant number of Filipino participants. Jon Abella said: “It is a special day for Saudis, and we are here to share this happy occasion with them by running through this historic area.”
Meanwhile, 69-year-old Ahmed Al-Hamdan, who completed the 5km race, expressed his joy at participating alongside fellow veteran athletes.
He said: “We are here to show our spirit, enthusiasm and patriotism for our beloved country. At the same time, we want to prove that age doesn’t matter — we can do it just like the young runners.”