Aspire Zone Park has witnessed one of the most prominent youth sporting events that reflects Qatar’s commitment to supporting modern sports and physical fitness, with the recent conclusion of the 3rd “Meras 3 Seashore” Calisthenics Championship.The championship was supported by the Seashore Group as the Main Sponsor, the Aspire Zone Foundation (AZF) as the Platinum Sponsor, Gulf Colours as the Gold Sponsor, and Mazzraty, Oakberry, and Peninsular as Bronze Sponsors, under the supervision of Kallos Fitness, highlighting the combined efforts of several institutions in supporting youth and sports in Qatar.The championship featured intense competition for the title of best athletes in two categories: Lightweight (under 68kg) and Heavyweight (over 68kg).Competitors demonstrated high levels of skill in exercises, such as push-ups, pull-ups, squats, muscle-ups, in addition to the 40kg dips exercise, which combines strength with precision performance.A total of 43 Qatari athletes competed for the championship titles in both weight categories.In the Lightweight category, Abdulaziz al-Hassawi secured first place and won a cash prize of QR50,000, followed by Nasser Flamrzi in second place with QR25,000, and Faraj al-Marri in third place with QR15,000.In the Heavyweight category, Abdulrahman al-Maadhadi claimed first place with a prize of QR50,000, Yousuf al-Balushi finished second with QR25,000, while Abdullah al-Musallih secured third place with QR15,000.Ahmed Mohammed al-Hassan, the Events & Venues director at Aspire Zone Foundation, stated: “Aspire Zone Foundation seeks to provide an ideal environment for high-quality sporting events by offering modern infrastructure and logistical services that enable participants to perform at their best.”“We recognise that calisthenics represents a unique training style that integrates strength, flexibility, and balance, while promoting a healthy lifestyle,” he said. “Supporting it aligns with our vision of building a well-rounded athletic generation.”“Our sponsorship of the third edition of the ‘Meras 3 Seashore’ Championship reaffirms our ongoing commitment to supporting Qatari youth and promoting a culture of sports within the community,” said Seashore Group chief executive Salem Saeed al-Muhannadi. “We witnessed strong youth participation and a large audience turnout, reflecting growing awareness of the importance of sports in enhancing public health and building character.”“’Meras 3 Seashore’ Championship marked a significant milestone for calisthenics in Qatar,” said Kallos Fitness director Omar al-Emadi. “Calisthenics offers a unique training model based on bodyweight exercises, meeting the growing demand among youth for sports that combine fitness, skill, and flexibility.”