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A dozen athletes with special needs celebrated after finishing a gruelling endurance challenge in Hatta at the weekend.
They cycled across mountainous terrain for 13km, set off on a trail run for 5.5km and kayaked for a kilometre along with more than 300 people from across the country in the Garmin Quest race on Friday.
It was the first time a group of people with special needs in the UAE took part in a demanding adventure sport challenge.
What they have achieved is truly exceptional
Hollie Murphy, Heroes of Hope
They navigated the rugged terrain, cut across green plantations and paddled across Hatta Dam cheered on by coaches and buddies they were paired up with.
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Discover Hatta: Over 300 UAE thrill-seekers set for first-of-its-kind triathlon on Friday
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A team of athletes of determination will also attempt the adventure race
More than 300 participants are all set to take on a unique triathlon in the hills of Hatta tomorrow.
The Garmin Quest 2020 is the region’s first long-distance adventure race of its kind.
From biking across the rugged Hajar mountains to trail running through some of the oldest inhabited lands in the UAE, and kayaking in the waters of the Hatta Dam, the race format promises participants a once-in-a-lifetime experience.
The competition will take place in two categories: the Challenger category (open to people aged 14-60), and the Explore category (open to people aged 17-60).