Deccan Chronicle

Marathon sees 20% more runners this yr

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An overcast sky did not play spoil sport for over 20,000 people who made it to the Hyderabad Marathon on Sunday.

With a record registrati­on of over 21,000 this year, the seventh edition became the largest event. The event was launched in 2010. The organisers lauded the spirit of Hyderabadi­s, who made the event successful.

“The response was overwhelmi­ng unlike anything seen before in Hyderabad. Despite closing the registrati­on within a month and strict qualifying rules, people participat­ed in record numbers,” said Mr Murali Nannapanen­i, race director.

The organisers claimed that there was a 20 per cent increase this year compared with last year when 16,000 persons took part. The maximum participat­ion was seen in the 5km category and the 10km fun-run saw over 13,000 persons taking part this year.

The main marathon category had 1,000 runners in 42km and 5,000 runners for 21km. Of these, women constitute­d 40 per cent.

The organisers said that more people will get attracted to the fullfledge­d marathon from next year.

“It is a good thing to see many people becoming health-conscious,” said Mr Rajesh Vetcha, founder and president of the Hyderabad Runners, who organised the event in associatio­n with Airtel. The runners got a prize money worth `7.2 lakh in total which was handed over by state minister KTR.

There were 80 internatio­nal athletes and 3,500 runners from states in India.

The winners in the full marathon category were Mr Indrajeet Yadav and Ms Jyothi Gawate who covered the 42km race in 2 hours and 31 minutes and 3 hours and 8 minutes, respective­ly.

The winners of the half marathon were Mr Samroo Yadav and Ms Amandeep Kaur who covered the 21 km race in 1 hour and 10 minutes and 1 hour and 30 minutes, respective­ly. other

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