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Emirates Climbing Club's Record-Breaking Expedition Team Conquers Peak Success on Global Stage

The Dubai-based climbing collective has just returned from a successful Alpine campaign that's reshaping how the UAE approaches extreme sport.

By Dubai Sport Desk · Published 30 June 2026, 1:46 am

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Emirates Climbing Club's Record-Breaking Expedition Team Conquers Peak Success on Global Stage
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The Emirates Climbing Club, based in the heart of Al Quoz's industrial district where their training facility overlooks the Sheikh Zayed Road corridor, has made waves internationally after their expedition team successfully summited three major Alpine peaks across the Swiss and French Alps in June. The achievement marks a significant milestone for organised climbing in the Emirates and demonstrates the growing sophistication of extreme sport culture in Dubai.

The team's campaign, which involved eight climbers ranging from experienced mountaineers to semi-professional athletes, tackled Mont Blanc, Gran Paradiso, and Mont Rosa over a 21-day expedition. What distinguishes this effort from typical adventure tourism is the rigorous preparation infrastructure the club has established within Dubai's sporting ecosystem. Members trained extensively at the city's indoor climbing gyms—including facilities in JBR and near Dubai Marina—before progressing to outdoor rock climbing sessions at Mushrif National Park and climbing walls constructed specifically at their Al Quoz headquarters.

Founded in 2019, the Emirates Climbing Club has grown to over 450 active members, with monthly membership fees ranging from AED 299 to AED 649 depending on facility access levels. The club operates what is believed to be the UAE's largest dedicated climbing wall facility—a 15-metre structure built to international competition standards—which has become a training ground not just for hobbyists but increasingly for athletes targeting serious mountaineering objectives.

The timing of this expedition aligns with broader recognition of adventure sports in Dubai's diversifying athletic portfolio. While football, cricket, and desert sports traditionally dominated the local landscape, climbing and mountaineering have gained traction, particularly among younger expatriate communities and Emirati nationals seeking challenge-based activities beyond traditional offerings.

Club officials report that the successful summit rate—six of eight team members reaching all three peaks—exceeds international averages for expeditions at this level. The expedition was supported by local sponsors and documented extensively on social media, generating significant engagement within Dubai's fitness and adventure communities.

As the club plans its 2027 calendar, which includes expeditions to Ecuador's volcanic peaks and Kilimanjaro, observers note this represents a maturation moment for extreme sports infrastructure in the Emirates. The Emirates Climbing Club's approach—combining professional coaching, accessible training facilities, and international expedition experience—may serve as a model for how Dubai develops niche sporting communities that attract both residents and visiting athletes seeking world-class facilities in an unexpected location.

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