With the exception of Eid Al Fitr, the 3-2-1 Obstacle Challenge 2023 will begin today and run daily through April 23.
The Peninsula has announced that the event will take place between Gates 16 and 17 of the Khalifa International Stadium and is being organised by the 3-2-1 Qatar Olympic and Sports Museum.
It went on to say that the challenge is a terrific way for families to work out their entire body outside and has a lot of fun. All ages can participate in the obstacle challenge at this event because it has distinct toddler and parents and kids courses. The toddler obstacle course is for children aged three to six years old, as well as for parents and children.
Activities under the kids' obstacle course include a rope swing, jump pole, tyre run, monkey bars, an angled ladder and climbing rope.
Along with stepping stones, tunnels, balance beams, speed tyre hurdles, quad steps, an apex ladder and a net in the toddler obstacle course. The event will feature a variety of healthy dishes in addition to the challenges.
The Obstacle Challenge is open to everyone, however participation requires registration at qm.org.qa. It will take place from 7 p.m. to 11 p.m. The museum first promoted it as a pleasant outdoor activity and a method for kids to get active last year. The museum has also revealed that the 3-2-1 Obstacle Race 2023 will be held on April 24 from 4 pm to 9 pm and will also be held at Gates 16 and 17 of the Khalifa International Stadium.
"Take on an adventure and discover who can move the fastest! The obstacle course is a great way to exercise and enjoy time with your family, according to 3-2-1. To participate, interested parties must register on the Qatar Museums website. Children under the age of 7 pay QR30, children aged 7 to 18, QR50, and adults above 18, QR50 for admission.