COVID-19: Dubai watersports swing back into action

Dubai International Marine Club organised activities marks safe return to watersports

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People watch the standup paddling and kayak contests at Kite Beach.
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Multiple events ran concurrently.
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A man balances delicately on top of a board.
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A young visitor enjoys his return to the outdoors.
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People take part in the stand-up paddling event. Some events this weekend are open to people of all ages and genders.
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Kayakers and paddle-boarders set out to water at Kite Beach.
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Children at Al Shurooq Beach.
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People participate in the stand up paddling and kayak event
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Two participants of the stand up paddling and kayak event
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Participant competing in the flyboard competition during the Dubai Watersports Summer Week at Al Shorooq beach.
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The Dubai Water Sports Summer Week Day 2 at the Nessnass Beach Jumeirah, Dubai.
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