Dubai Muscle Classic to take place next month at Dubai World Trade Centre

One of the biggest bodybuilding competitions in Dubai, the High End Nutrition Dubai Muscle Classic 2022, will take place at the Dubai World Trade Centre on July 2-3 in collaboration with the Emirates Bodybuilding and Fitness Federation.

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One of the biggest bodybuilding competitions in Dubai, the High End Nutrition Dubai Muscle Classic 2022, will take place at the Dubai World Trade Centre on July 2-3 in collaboration with the Emirates Bodybuilding and Fitness Federation.

There is over Dhs100,000 of prize money on offer, which has led to over 200 competitors already signed up across a variety of divisions, including Bodybuilding, Classic Bodybuilding, Men’s Physique, Classic Physique, Muscular Physique, and Bikini, with more than 300 athletes expected to compete.

Nick Blair, event director, said: "We are delighted to organize such a large event to give the great bodybuilding athletes across the Middle East the chance to win some big prize money, and to compete in the world class venue of Dubai World Trade Centre.

"Due to the popularity of the competition, we have a number of fitness brands showcasing their products in an exhibition during the competition, such as UAE-based High End Nutrition, who are the main sponsors of the event," Nick added.

Source: Gulf Today

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