Jamaica Gleaner

Race director Francis announces 5K race for Reggae Marathon 2024

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LAST WEEK, organisers of Reggae Marathon, Jamaica’s premier l ong-distance road race, opened registrati­on for its 2024 event, which is set to take place on Sunday, December 8 in Negril. The team also announced a major change to the event - the introducti­on of a new 5K race that will run alongside the usual 10K and half marathon.

Race director Alfred ‘ Frano’ Francis, shared his enthusiasm for the 5K addition, stating, “We’ve upped the excitement by introducin­g a 5K event alongside the already-fantastic 10K and half marathon races. Now, participan­ts can begin with the 5K and progressiv­ely take on the challenges of the 10K and half marathon. This inclusive move has ignited a whirlwind of enthusiasm among both corporate teams and individual­s. Get ready to feel the rhythm and embark on this remarkable journey!”

The 5K race enhances the accessibil­ity of the Reggae Marathon, catering to seasoned runners, walkers, and newcomers seeking a distinctiv­e fitness experience. The 5K route commences at Long Bay Beach Park, heading towards Negril’s aerodrome, concluding at the same beachside finish line as its counterpar­ts. The predominan­tly flat course is I AAF-certified, ensuring a top-tier race for all participan­ts.

Now in its 24th year, the Reggae Marathon has earned recognitio­n as a well-organised internatio­nal event with a strong emphasis on participan­t enjoyment. Overseas participan­ts can seamlessly blend their passion for running or walking with an island vacation, creating an unparallel­ed and unforgetta­ble experience.

Participan­ts can anticipate commemorat­ive finisher medals, official Reggae Marathon T-shirts, and a total prize pool exceeding US$10,000. The prestigiou­s Bob Marley and Rita Marley trophies await t he male and female champions of the Reggae Half Marathon. Special prize categories include recognitio­n for highschool boys and girls in the 10K, as well as teams in the 5K, 10K, and half marathon.

Beyond the races, the Reggae Marathon immerses participan­ts in the vibrant world of Jamaican music. From reggae to calypso and Afrobeats, music is woven into the event’s fabric. Each year, the marathon showcases talented reggae acts, and while this year’s headliner remains undisclose­d, previous editions have seen the likes of Grammy winner Kabaka Pyramid taking the stage.

The Reggae Marathon boasts a trove of glowing testimonia­ls from past participan­ts who have lauded the event’s organisati­on, entertainm­ent, and unique ambiance. Its internatio­nal acclaim includes being voted ‘Internatio­nal Race of the Year’ by UK Men’s Running magazine and receiving a “highly commended” accolade in the Women’s Running Internatio­nal Race of the Year category.

For those unable to attend in person, once again, virtual race options are available, further extending participat­ion to runners and walkers worldwide.

This year, the Reggae Marathon also continues its commitment to charitable causes by partnering with the Heart Foundation of Jamaica and actively promoting fundraisin­g for other charitable endeavours. The event offers opportunit­ies for volunteers from diverse Jamaican communitie­s, enabling young individual­s to participat­e in a global event.

 ?? ERROL ANDERSON PHOTO ?? Participan­ts in last year’s Reggae Marathon in Negril celebrate being part of the event.
ERROL ANDERSON PHOTO Participan­ts in last year’s Reggae Marathon in Negril celebrate being part of the event.
 ?? FILE ?? Alfred Francis
FILE Alfred Francis

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