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The annual Ooredoo Marathon is set to witness a strong contingent from Mall of Qatar when 112 employees will join some of the world’s best marathon athletes and thousands of amateur runners.
Now in its fourth year, the Ooredoo Marathon will take place on January 8 and feature a range of courses for runners at all levels of experience, including a full marathon, half-marathon, 10km, 5km and a children’s 3km fun-run.
Mall of Qatar has been encouraging its employees with the company’s commitment to team spirit by promoting sport for a worthy cause. “It is a fantastic opportunity for our participants to be engaged and finish in a competitive mode and challenging spirit,” said Mall of Qatar director of marketing Naomi Sargeant.
Mall of Qatar’s participation is in line with the goals of the Supreme Council of Health to encourage people to participate in sporting activities in Qatar, adopt a healthy daily lifestyle and spread the humanitarian message within the community.
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