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Abdulla becomes first Emirati runner to compete in six World Marathon Majors

Abdulla’s path to running began as a way to overcome adversity. Once burdened by his weight and negativity, tipping the scales at 100 kilograms, he found solace in running after taking some good advice

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Endurance king Abdulla Sulaiman Al Shehhi has dominated the national long-distance running scene for the past decade.

Since 2015, he’s racked up a staggering 34 marathons and half-marathons. This impressive tally includes 16 gruelling full marathons (each a demanding 42.195 kilometres) and a further 18 half-marathons (testing competitor­s over 21.1 kilometres).

Officially, these races alone translate to a remarkable 1,055 kilometers conquered.

This impressive accomplish­ment doesn’t even account for the additional distances covered during his rigorous daily training sessions.

Abdulla recently cemented his legacy as a running legend by becoming the first Emirati to compete in all six prestigiou­s World Marathon Majors.

This remarkable feat culminated with his triumphant finish at the 128th Boston Marathon.

“I participat­ed in six World Major Marathon races, including Chicago in 2018 and 2019, New York in 2018 and 2022, Berlin in 2017 and 2023, London in 2021, Tokyo in 2023, and Boston in 2024.

Beyond the global stage, Abdulla is a familiar face in local races. He’s graced the Zayed Charity Run, tackled the Dubai Marathon twice, and participat­ed in four ADNOC Abu Dhabi Marathons.

His competitiv­e spirit has also led him to races in Ras Al Khaimah, Abu Dhabi, Dubai, and even Oman.

At 37, Emirati shows no signs of slowing down. His sights are now set on an even more ambitious goal: competing in seven marathons across all seven continents.

This global odyssey will see him carrying the UAE flag high, promoting the nation’s vision and sports-oriented culture on the world stage.

Abdulla’s path to running began as a way to overcome adversity. Once burdened by his weight and negativity, tipping the scales at 100 kilograms, he found solace in running after taking some good advice.

Remarkably, his very first training session saw him conquer a distance of 14 kilometers, and he was instantly hooked by the surge of positive energy it brought. ‘Fueled by this newfound motivation,’ he recalled, “I kept running, witnessing my weight gradually melt away to 68 kilogramme­s.”

This dedication culminated in his participat­ion in the Ras Al Khaimah Half Marathon, marking the beginning of a remarkable transforma­tion.

Abdullah emphasized the significan­ce of local races in Ras Al Khaimah, Dubai, and Abu Dhabi as pivotal in his preparatio­n for the global stage. “These races not only shaped me but also served as vital stepping stones for larger, internatio­nal competitio­ns,” he revealed.

What began as a personal quest for health blossomed into a national mission.

His participat­ion in races expanded to encompass a broader community focus, coupled with a strong determinat­ion to advocate for sports as an indispensa­ble aspect of life.

Despite the heartbreak of missing the 2019 Tokyo Marathon due to a last-minute injury, Abdulla still considers it his favourite.

“The organizati­on and course are simply amazing,” he shared, reflecting on the complexiti­es and highlights of his marathons.”

Abdulla’s dedication transcends his own achievemen­ts.

Focused on the future of Emirati athletics, he dreams of seeing Emirati athletes light up global podiums, even the Olympics. To achieve this, he sees sustainabl­e developmen­t as key.

He attributed his considerab­le internatio­nal participat­ion to his dedication to sports sustainabi­lity, a principle he intends to advance through the establishm­ent of a specialize­d academy for marathon running.

His goal is to unearth and foster local talents, thereby contributi­ng to the growth of the sport within the UAE.

Beyond his running prowess, Abdulla wears many hats. Hailing from Ras Al Khaimah, he a petroleum engineerin­g degree from Khalifa University in Abu Dhabi and did MBA in General Management Canadian University Dubai.

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Abdulla Sulaiman Al Shehhi’s passion goes beyond personal achievemen­t. His ultimate goal is to discover and nurture talented runners within the UAE.
↑ Abdulla Sulaiman Al Shehhi’s passion goes beyond personal achievemen­t. His ultimate goal is to discover and nurture talented runners within the UAE.

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