Wasl’s Sky Track of Dubai gets Guinness Book recognition as a highest running track in world

The World famous city of Dubai again got worldwide recognition for having the highest track in the world. The Wasl's Sky Track of Dubai got its named enter in the Guinness Book of World Records. It a situated at the height of 157m above the ground.

The World famous city of Dubai again got worldwide recognition for having the highest running track in the world. The Wasl’s Sky running Track of Dubai got its named enter in the Guinness Book of World Records. It a situated at the height of 157m above the ground.

The track is a 335m rooftop located on the 43rd floor of the building.The track at such an extreme height gives the runners and joggers a chance to taste the wonderful experience.

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Many top destinations of the city can be easily watched from this track. The buildings include Zabeel Park, Burj Khalifa, The Dubai Frame, Sheikh Zayed Road and Arabian Gulf.

Chiel, Executive Officer of the Wasl’s, said, “We are feeling delightful after achieving this success of the entry in the Guinness World Book of Records. We are happy and humbled that Sky Track has gained this title. It is a unique development that is a reflection of the vision of our wise leadership to strive in all spheres.”

It is to be specifically mentioned that in recent years fitness industry has been widely expanded, and Dubai is already ahead in the race to motivate citizens to adopt healthy lifestyles.

Moreover, public awareness among the general public regarding health led the Dubai authorities to make efforts to make health and well-being its top priority.

Interestingly, this is not the first time that Wasl achieved a remarkable achievement. In the past, the first record was for the ‘Largest Aerial projection Screen’ in the year 2018 during the celebration of ‘Year Of Zayed’. That particular event was organised to honour Sheikh Zayed bin Sultan Al Nahyan, known as the founding father of the UAE “United Arab Emirate.”
The representative of the Guinness Book of World Records said, “Construction of the highest track is not just an example of architectural skill but also a display of human aspiration.”

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