Daily Trust Saturday

Ijebu-Ode set to host Ijebu Heritage half marathon

- Eugene Agha, Lagos

The ancient town of Ijebu-Ode will be agog this Saturday as the IIjebu Heritage Half Marathon is set for take-off. The event, which is a 21-kilometer race, will start from the newly constructe­d EpeIjebu road and end at the Otunba Dipo Dina Internatio­nal Stadium.

Organisers said the internatio­nal event, sponsored by Rite Foods is aimed at encouragin­g the youths to actively participat­e in sports.

The Chief Executive Officer of Rite Foods Limited, Mr. Seleem Adegunwa, said the race will open grand opportunit­ies for Nigeria youths, especially those in Ijebuland and other parts of the world to showcase their skills in the long-distance race.

He also said as the market leader in the food and beverage sector of the economy, the company will energize participat­ing athletes with its Bigi table water during the event.

On his part, Ogun State Commission­er for Youth & Sports, Dr. Oluwadare Kehinde, enjoined all participan­ts to compete fairly and in the spirit of friendship.

He also admonished them to adhere to laid down health rules and safety standards during the race.

Furthermor­e, he said internatio­nal athletes like Kenya’s Bernard Sang who was first at the 2020 Istanbul Marathon, Hosea Chirchir Kiplimo, Rhonzas Lokitam, Kilimo, Eliud Mewangi, Sammy Nyokaye, John Muriuri Mburi, William Amponsah, Titus Kipruto Kibiego, Paul Korch as well as Uganda’s Chepkoromk and and Azerbaijan’s Desta Fitsun Weldu will be taking part in the half marathon.

The female runners include Shila Jepkosgei, who is a World Athletics goldlabel runner, Ghana’s Juliana Lariba Sakat, Kenya’s Gladys Jepkemoi Chemweno, Caern Jebet Maiyo, Ruth Karanja, Susy Chebet Chemaimak, Hannah Wanjiru Gatheru, Uganda’s Racheal Zena Chebet and Bahrain’s Damaris Muthee Mutua.

 ??  ?? Kenya’s Bernard Sang is one of the internatio­nal athletes confirmed for the event
Kenya’s Bernard Sang is one of the internatio­nal athletes confirmed for the event

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