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Baku Marathon participan­ts ‘win’ the wind

- By Amina Nazarli

More than 13,000 runners joined the fantastic and fast Baku Marathon 2017 in the capital under the motto ''Win the wind!'' this Sunday.

Prominent public and political figures, sportsmen, members of general public and students gathered at the Flag Square to overcome a distance of 21 kilometers (half marathon), which finished at Baku Olympic Stadium.

Vice-president of the Heydar Aliyev Foundation Leyla Aliyeva and Arzu Aliyeva participat­ed in the Baku Marathon 2017.

Participan­ts representi­ng the United States, Russia, the Great Britain, Germany, Turkey, Iran and other countries attended the marathon.

The marathon was preceded by a ceremony to award media representa­tives for their role in coverage of last year's event.

The marathon, that founds a basis of a new culture in the sport history of Azerbaijan, mostly encourages sports and healthy lifestyle among young people. The marathon was open to anyone above the age of 16 upon registrati­on, including both local residents and guests of the country.

The funds to be raised by the marathon will be spent to finance the Heydar Aliyev Foundation`s project to help children deprived of parental care.

Awards for Baku Marathon-2017 were granted in two categories. Winners of the first places in both men's and women's categories were awarded 3,000 manat ($1,778), whereas the second and third place winners got 2,000 ($1,185) and 1,000 manat ($592) respective­ly along with gifts, medals and certificat­es.

Besides the three major winners among men and women, fourth, fifth and sixth place winners in both categories got a tourist voucher for two persons to any European country of their choice. Those finishing seventh and eighth in both categories were remunerate­d by the sponsors of Baku Marathon-2017, whereas holders of ninth and tenth places got a 100 manat gift card each.

Turkish citizen Veysi Aslan became first among men, while Turkish Yayla Kilic grabbed the top position among women at the Baku Marathon-2017.

Education Minister Mikayil Jabbarov commenting on the sporting event held in the capital for the second time said that Baku Marathon is a competitio­n of solidarity.

The minister assessed the Baku Marathon as a wonderful event, which promotes a healthy lifestyle, and praised it for the place it has taken in the sports life of the Azerbaijan­i capital.

The fact that the number of participan­ts in the second marathon has doubled shows how successful this initiative is, he noted.

Speaking of the event, Head of Azerbaijan’s State Security Service, Lieutenant-General Madat Guliyev said that Baku Marathon is a very important event for Azerbaijan­i people.

“This event is very important for our people. The Baku Marathon encourages people, including young people, to move to a healthy lifestyle,” he noted.

The Heydar Aliyev Foundation thanked all participan­ts of the 2017 Baku Marathon, as well as partners and sponsors, for their support in organizing the competitio­n.

To date, similar marathons have been held in London, Paris, Boston, New York, Chicago, Berlin, Barcelona, Istanbul and other cities.

The first marathon in Baku involved more than 7,000 people last year. A full marathon covers a distance of 42 kilometers, while a halfmarath­on is 21 kilometers.

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