Registration is now open for one of Dubai’s most distinctive events.

Dubai: Returning due to popular demand, the DXB Snow Run is set for its seventh edition on Sunday, 17 May, offering Dubai’s runners a rare indoor escape as the weather heats up.
Organised in collaboration with the Dubai Sports Council, Ski Dubai welcomes participants aged 13–70 to this unique -4°C event, promoting community spirit, inclusion, and wellbeing as part of the UAE Year of Family.
What is DXB Snow Run?
The DXB Snow Run is an annual event at Ski Dubai, Mall of the Emirates, providing runners with a one-of-a-kind experience in sub-zero temperatures of -4°C.
Participants have the unique chance to beat Dubai’s heat while tackling a challenging snow-covered course.
Runners can opt for either a 3 km course (three loops) or a 5 km course (five loops), and may compete individually or in teams of five, going head-to-head with other groups.
This combination of solo and team participation adds a thrilling competitive edge, while the indoor snowy setting ensures a memorable experience for everyone—from casual joggers to dedicated athletes.
Even in the -4°C conditions, runners are sure to warm up as they move. It’s recommended to wear standard sportswear, soft-soled shoes, and gloves with a secure grip. Bringing a change of clothes for after the race is also advisable.
Tickets & Prices
Registration for the DXB Snow Run is now open and can be accessed here.
Pricing varies based on distance, start group, and participation type.
For individual runners, early-bird entries for the 5 km race are AED 126 for both males and females aged 13–70. Group A starts at 6:30 am, while Group B begins at 6:50 am.
Early-bird entries for the 3 km race are AED 115.50, with multiple start groups (Groups C to G) running from 7:10 am to 8:30 am.
For team participants, the early-bird rate is AED 94.50 per person for teams of five. Team start groups for the 3 km race run between 8:30 am and 9:30 am.
This pricing structure gives participants the flexibility to select their preferred distance, start time, and participation type—individual or team—making the event accessible and enjoyable for all.


