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Results of the 2026 Women's Bromine Race: 1,500 Women Run for Health and Gaza | Urkod

On the morning of Friday, June 12, 2026, it was no ordinary morning in the Jordanian capital. Under Amman’s clear skies, specifically in Al-Hussein Gardens, 1,500 women and girls of various ages and fitness levels gathered. As pink confetti rained down from the sky to blanket the starting line, the gardens transformed into a living canvas pulsing with feminine energy and pure positivity. Under the slogan “Run for Yourself,” this event was not merely Race about speed; it was a raucous celebration of strength, health, and an indomitable will.

Royal Patronage and Starting Flag

The fifth edition of the Bromin Women’s Race gained exceptional momentum this year, as the event was held under the gracious patronage of Her Highness Princess Safaa bint Firas. The presence of Her Highness Princess Haya bint Firas added a special sense of excitement, as Her Highness fired the official starting gun for the race and was present at the finish line to crown the winners and present them with their medals—a gesture that reflects her ongoing support for women’s sports in Jordan.

This impressive organizational success was made possible by Run Jordan The event received key support from Bromine Jordan, the title sponsor, as well as a strategic partnership with Arab Bank as the gold sponsor, demonstrating that the combined efforts of national institutions can create world-class sporting events.

Running for Gaza... When Steps Go Beyond the Boundaries of Sports

In our region, sports are inextricably linked to the human experience. This year, the organizing committee made an exceptional decision that reflected the sentiment of the Jordanian and Arab public; the steps taken on the asphalt were not just for fitness, but for solidarity and genuine support.

Twenty percent of the total race registration fees were allocated to support our resilient people in the Gaza Strip, through direct and trusted cooperation with the Jordanian Hashemite Charity Organization. Every step the runners took this morning was tolerate A Twofold Message: Strength and Health for Jordanian Women, and Unwavering Support for Palestinian Women and Families in Their Darkest Hours.

Noor, Taghreed, and Dima: Insight That Precedes Sight

If we are to truly grasp the essence and vibrant spirit of this year’s Bromen Race, we must pause for a long moment—with deep reverence and respect—to honor the visually impaired category in the $5.2$ km race. These champions prove to us that sports are not merely dry numbers recorded in timekeeping tables or medals hung around necks; rather, they are a battle of will and a living embodiment of the most powerful human and athletic story ever witnessed in the hills of Al-Hussein Gardens.

Noor Musleh, Taghreed Rashid, and Dima Al-Ahmad didn’t just content themselves with being present on the field or overcoming their personal fears; they took to the track to shatter all the stereotypes and expectations imposed by society. Covering a distance of more than five kilometers on an open, winding course without relying on sight is no easy feat; it is a challenge that requires exceptional innate courage and absolute trust in the guide runners, with whom the runners are connected by a thin rope and a remarkable spiritual harmony that guides their steps through the crowds.

Every step taken by Noor, Taghreed, and Dima this morning served as a striking demonstration that mental strength and psychological resilience far surpass any mere physical strength. It was not their eyes that saw the path; rather, it was the determination and insight springing from within that served as the true light illuminating the turns and descents for them all the way to the finish line.

When Noor Musleh crossed the finish line with a time of $45:18$ minutes, followed by Taghreed Rashid with $57:39$ minutes, then Dima Al-Ahmad in $1:04:48$ hours, the warm applause from the crowd and the princesses was not merely a celebration of their athletic achievements, but a tribute to the invaluable lessons in perseverance that these champions competed to share with everyone. This category, in particular, is the truest and deepest embodiment of the fifth edition’s slogan, “Run for Yourself”; It is a message of solidarity and hope that transcends distances, crafted by heroines who defy the darkness with vision and movement, sending a silent and sincere call to every girl who is still hesitant, or who believes that her circumstances and fears prevent her from To take her first steps on the asphalt.

Growing Awareness of Sports

This magnificent scene did not come out of nowhere; rather, it is the result of cumulative efforts led by professional organizations. Lina Al-Kurd, Executive Director of the Jordan Marathon Association, expressed her pride in this achievement, saying:

The high turnout reflects a growing awareness of the importance of sports and their role in promoting women’s health, self-confidence, and social presence.

Complete Results of the 2026 Women's Race

The competition was fierce, and sportsmanship was the defining feature. Here are the official results for the winners in the various age groups and distances (according to the official statement from the Jordanian Marathon Association):

Results of the 2.6 km Race

Age GroupFirst PlaceSecond PlaceThird Place
8 to 14 years oldHanan Al-Ja'arat (11:32)Yara Al-Ja'arat (11:37)Bisan Al-Dubaisi (12:16)
15 to 25 years oldWalaa Al-Qawasmi (10:37)Maryam Shaaban (11:22)King of Matshishil (11:41)
Above 25 years oldLynn Abu Jabara (10:55)Amal Sabah (11:32)Amy Gonzaga (11:59)

Results of the 5.2 km Race

Age GroupFirst PlaceSecond PlaceThird Place
15 to 25 years oldHeba Hamoud (8:30 p.m.)Shujoon Mufleh (24:18)Sadeel Qasim (27:58)
26 to 39 years oldSabriya Murad (22:09)Hanuya, hassaballah (23:18)Naheda Al-Bawat (23:25)
Above 40 years oldAlaa Baydoun (26:19)Ashwaq Badran (27:15)Jennifer Boyle (29:47)
Visual ImpairmentNoor Musleh (45:18)Taghreed Rashid (57:39)Dima Al-Ahmad (1:04:48)


The event featured a diverse entertainment and arts program, with artist Violet Al-Youssef headlining the closing ceremony, along with performances by the Amman Municipality Dabke troupe and the Armed Forces band. The event was attended by a large crowd of participants, their families, and those interested in sports and community affairs, which added a festive atmosphere to the closing ceremony.


In conclusion... Steps that never stop

The fifth edition of the Bromin Women's Race has come to a close, but its echoes will linger for a long time in Amman's Growing Running CommunitiesSeeing 1,500 women gracing the streets with their determination, supporting major humanitarian causes such as the Gaza cause, and celebrating heroines with visual impairments confirms that Jordanian women are capable of making a radical difference whenever they are provided with a safe and supportive space. Today they ran for themselves, for Gaza, and to defy the impossible; tomorrow, we look forward to seeing them in even greater numbers and achieving even more.

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