Some 79 companies exhibited at Sportex Middle East showcasing the very latest in sports, fitness, health, outdoor and stadium equipment in the region this week.
Abdul Rehman Falaknaz, President of IEC, said:
'We have been delighted by the response to this year's Sportex. The number of international exhibitors, including those from Taiwan and China, is testament to the growing stature of the Middle East's sports and wellness market.'
In addition to attending to business matters, Sportex also saw a show of strength from the Middle East's athletics industry. Special events taking place during the show included the annual Bodybuilding Championship. Further highlights included a whistle-stop tour by Mr Olympia Jay Cutler.
The third Sportex Middle East Bodybuilding Competition was held under the auspices of the Emirates Bodybuilding Federation.
'The competition saw athletes compete in two weigh categories - under 80kg and over 80kg. The top five contestants in each category took home a cash prize and a certificate,' explained Hussain Al Saffar, General Secretary, Emirates Bodybuilding Federation.
'The competition saw strong participation, with athletes from the UAE, Egypt, Iran, Bahrain, Syria, Lebanon and Saudi Arabia,' Al Saffar added.
The winner of the under-80kg category was Humaid Reda from Al Ein Classic Gym in Iran. The winner of the over-80kg category was Zaher Makhl from Lebanon's Unifit Gym.
Exhibitors at the 2008 edition of Sportex included camping and outdoor equipment, fitness equipment and accessories, indoor sports equipment, track and field sports equipment, shoes and apparels, nutrition, and sport stadium facilities.
Sportex is supported by the World Federation of the Sporting Goods Industry (WFSGI), a world authoritative body for the sports industry and officially recognized by the IOC.
Sportex 2009 will run from December 6 to 8 at the Dubai World Trade Centre.
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