Thousands gather as Standard Chartered Dubai Marathon 2019 begins

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Thousands gather as Standard Chartered Dubai Marathon 2019 begins

Dubai - Motorists need to take note of road closures and diversions.

By Staff Report

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Published: Fri 25 Jan 2019, 12:16 PM

As always, tens and thousands participated in the 20th edition of the Standard Chartered Dubai Marathon. 
The winners in the 42.195km run in the male and female category has been announced. 

 
 
People have flocked from all over the world to run the 42.195km stretch of road in Jumeirah. 
The Road and Transport Authority (RTA) has urged motorists not leave their vehicles on the roads surrounding the marathon to allow passage for emergency services.
They listed the road closures and diversions during the course of the marathon. Motorists must take note if they plan to drive around these areas.
The route that marathon runners will follow:
The marathon route will start on Umm Suqeim Road at Madinat Jumeirah, turn left onto the left-hand side of the carriageway, then head up Al Sufouh and past Dubai College Junction.
Runners will pass the entrance to Palm Island on the other side, pass the Dubai Media City entrance and U-turn back at The Westin Dubai Mina Seyahi traffic lights.
They will then head back along Al Sufouh, past the Madinat Jumeirah onto the Jumeirah Beach Road running past the Burj Al Arab and the Jumeirah Beach Hotel. Runners will head up the Jumeirah Beach Road on the left carriageway towards the new bridge at the Creek.
They will U-turn at Al Mehemal junction just before the bridge, heading back to the Madinat Jumeirah junction and then doing this same exact section again.
After completing the same lap a second time of the Jumeirah Beach Road section, runners will turn left after the Burj Al Arab at the Madinat Jumeirah junction running along Umm Suqeim Road for 500m heading to the finish line before the Dubai Police Academy.
Stay tuned for more updates on road closures.


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