Lahore Marathon

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Lahore Marathon


Date and location January
Lahore, Pakistan
Race type Road
Distance Marathon, 10km, 5km, 3km
Established 2005
Record Men's
2:15:26
(Ketma Amerssissa, 2007)
Women's
2:32.54
(Merima Danboba, 2007)
Official site www.lahoremarathon.com
Official poster of the Lahore Marathon, 2005
Official poster of the Lahore Marathon, 2005

The Lahore Marathon is an annual road marathon held in Lahore, Pakistan since 2005. The main event is the traditional 42.195 km marathon race. Other races in the marathon include a 10 km race, 5 km "Family Fun Run", and 3 km races for people with physical and visual impairment. The marathon is preceded by a gala dinner for international athletes, foreign dignitaries, government and corporate leaders. Approximately 26,000 people participated in the Lahore Marathon in total in 2007, making it one of the major marathons of the world.[1]

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[edit] History

The inaugural marathon took place on January 30, 2005, with over 60 elite runners participating in a field of 17,500. Tseko Mpolokeng of South Africa was the first winner of the competition, with a time of 2:16:57. The first Pakistani to cross the finish line was Mohammad Aslam. Jane Kariuki of Kenya was the first winner of the women's division.

The second running of the marathon took place on January 29, 2006. The 2007 edition took place on January 14, 2007.

[edit] The course

The 42 km traditional marathon is a closed circuit which begins and ends at the gates of Gaddafi Stadium in Gulberg.

Runners begin by crossing the Ferozepur Road bridge and pass the historic districts of Ichhra and Mozang before reaching Chauburji. The course passes the Data Durbar Complex and approaches the half way stage, where it loops back towards the finish line in between Minar-e-Pakistan and Lahore Fort. Runners run alongside the famous Badshahi Masjid and pass the Bhati Gate and Taksali Gate of the Walled City of Lahore. The course then runs through The Mall, passing several notable sites such as Lahore Museum, Kim's Gun, and Bagh-e-Jinnah. The route turns onto Canal Road and makes a loop around Kalma Chowk, before finishing at the gates of Gaddafi Stadium.

[edit] Results

This is a list of the winners of the Lahore Marathon.

[edit] Men's race

Year Athlete Country Time
2005 Tseko Mpolokeng Flag of South Africa South Africa 2:16:57
2006 Halefom Tsegaye Flag of Kenya Kenya 2:16:01
2007 Ketma Amerssissa Flag of Ethiopia Ethiopia 2:15:26

[edit] Women's race

Year Athlete Country Time
2005 Jane Kariuki Flag of Kenya Kenya 2:43:03
2006 Jane Nyambura Flag of Kenya Kenya 2:34:57
2007 Merima Danboba Flag of Ethiopia Ethiopia 2:32:54

[edit] Wheel chair race

Year Athlete Country Time
2006 Mohammed Azhar Flag of Pakistan Pakistan -
2007 Mohammad Azhar Flag of Pakistan Pakistan 13:27

[edit] Visually impaired race

Year Athlete Country Time
2006 Adnan Mehmood Flag of Pakistan Pakistan -
2007 Mohammad Noor Qureshi Flag of Pakistan Pakistan 13:13

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