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Dubai to Host World’s Most Expensive Bodybuilding Championship Next September

The second tournament of the Binos Classic Bodybuilding Championship will be held in Dubai in the DWTC on September 7th and 8th, 2024. Huge attention is expected to be paid to this global event, as it has got the highest prize pool in its category, and the total of AED 1. 2 million in cash prizes is to be won. The championship will gather 700 men and women bodybuilders from different corners of the world to perform the most popular sport for musclemen.

EBFF and Binous Gym unveiled details of the two-day event at the press conference held at the Dubai Sports Council. The attendees were Sheikh Abdullah bin Hamad bin Saif Al Sharqi, Chairman of the Federation, Saeed Hareb Secretary General of the Dubai Sports Council, Mahir Abdulkarim Julfar, Executive Vice President at DWTC.

Sheikh Abdullah Al Sharqi spoke of the event saying, “The binos classic championship is one of the most important championships organized by the Federation considering the fact that Binous gym is our strategic partner This event will gather athletes, fitness enthusiasts and viewers from around the world who will witness the passion, hard work, talent and sportmanship showcased by all contenders.

The championship will attract many people and prove that Dubai has negative capacities to hold events of the world championship level in the sphere of sports and fitness. The sports exhibition to be held in parallel to the event will also add to the scale, providing information on the tendencies, products and novelties of the given sphere.

Dubbed as the world’s costliest bodybuilding event, the Binos Classic Championship makes Dubai a destination of choice for such international sporting events and a fillip to the booming, fitness business in the region.

Alan Conde

Alan Conde is a seasoned sports journalist based in Dubai, originally from Brazil. With over a decade of experience, Alan covers a wide range of sports for Dubai News, focusing on football, cricket, motorsports, and tennis. He began his journalism career in São Paulo, Brazil, after earning a degree from the University of São Paulo.

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