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Nairobi Marathon To Be Held In October After 2020 Cancellation

Nairobi Marathon To Be Held In October After 2020 Cancellation

The Nairobi Marathon is back again and it will be held on October 31 after the 2020 series cancellation over covid-19 pandemic.

The Standard Chartered Bank sponsored event will be open to 2,500 elite runners only, with a remote alternative available for other participants and it will set up on Nairobi’s Southern Bypass, starting and finishing at the Carnivore Gardens and taking in views of Nairobi National Park.

Home athletes will be selected based on Athletics Kenya’s database, training camps and previous marathons in the country will other invitations will be based on physical marathon, men need to have recorded a time of 2 hours 20min 0sec of better in 2019, while the cut-off time for women will be 2:30:00 and this will see Athletics Kenya communicate with other national bodies to determine eligible international athletes

Relay races over 10 kilometres, 21 km and 42km will also be held and before the Marathon a series of warm-up races are also scheduled to enable athletes to practice with their fellow runners, trainers and coaches.

During the official launch of the marathon chief executive of Standard Chartered Kariuki Ngari said “Upon cancellation of the marathon last year, we took time to engage with a couple of stakeholders and gained some useful insights for future marathons.

“One of the key things that came up was the adoption of virtual marathons and the emergence of virtual running communities across the world. This has been reflected in our hybrid marathon this year which will allow for virtual participation. We have also considered key issues such as safety and have consequently set up measures to ensure Covid safety protocols are observed during the marathon.

“Last year, a number of elite runners were affected due to the cancellation and we stepped up to offer financial and educational support through the KipKeino Foundation. We look forward to seeing many of them participate in this year’s marathon and we will keep working towards ensuring our athletes are well equipped to perform well.”

The virtual event is expected from October 25 to 31, and it is hoped that 13,500 runners will take part and Participants can choose one of five challenges on the Strava app, 5km or any of the physical race distances.

Times for the virtual event will be recorded through Strava, and runners who complete their challenge will receive a reward including Strava virtual badges, a premium subscription to the app for a year, places at physical warm-up races, shopping vouchers and Liverpool FC merchandise.

The race has been held annually since 2003 and Brimin Kipkorir won the men’s Nairobi Marathon the last time it was held in 2019 with a time of 2:10:43, while Purity Jebichii triumphed in the women’s race in 2:30:34.

Elias Makokha is a professional Media Practitioner venturing into Corporate Communications, Radio Broadcast and Digital content creation with a keen interest in videography, photography and online Writing. He works well individually and collaboratively with his juniors, peers and seniors. He adheres to the hallmarks of journalism and accurately reports by conducting fact checks from reputable sources before publishing.

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