Organisers target 10,000 runners for Nairobi City Marathon
Athletics Kenya (AK) President Lt. Gen (Rtd) Jackson Tuwei. (PHOTO/Gilbert Kiprotich)
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More than
3000 athletes have registered for the second edition of the Nairobi City
Marathon that will be held on July 2.
The marathon
which was initially set to be held on May 21 will be held along the Nairobi
Expressway and will comprise of 42km, 21km, 10km and 6km races.
Speaking
during the event's media launch held Wednesday in a Nairobi Hotel, race
director Ibrahim Hussein disclosed that they are targeting close to 10,000
runners to participate in the event.
“Registration
is going and as of now we have about 3000 athletes who have already registered.
We know how Kenyans operate and we expect most will register as we draw closer
to the event. We therefore expect to have about 10,000 athletes since last year
we had slightly lower than that number,” said Hussein.
Hussein
explained that organizers have made a few tweaks on the start and finishing
points with all races set to start at Aerodrome road and end inside the Nyayo
Stadium.
“Just like
last year all the races will be run along the expressway and this time around
we also want to showcase our national heritage to the world. Therefore the 42km
course will snake its way past iconic buildings such as the City Hall and the
parliament. We also decided to split the finishing point to two where 42km and
10km races end while 21km and 6km runners will finish on another point,” said
Hussein, a three-time Boston Marathon winner.
Athletics
Kenya (AK) president Jackson Tuwei said the marathon has also attracted
international runners being one of the highest paying races in the world.
“We expect
some good athletes from outside of this country. Last year we had over 1000
foreign athletes. This being the second edition we expect more marathoners, we
expect fast times. Apart from running we expect people to enjoy it since they
can enjoy the scenic expressway and also our national parks which are just
close to the capital.” Tuwei said.
Carol
Wanyama is the head of marketing at the Royal Media Service which is the
official media partner for the event.
“We will be the
exclusive media partners on the coverage of the Nairobi City Marathon and you
can expect to watch it live from across our platforms; Citizen TV, Inooro TV
and Ramogi TV. Furthermore, you can also catch the action on our vibrant
digital platforms – Citizen Digital and Viusasa and also on our radio
stations,” said Wanyama.
Organizers
also got a major shot in the arm with KCB group announcing a sponsorship of Ksh
5 million.


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