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New York hosts the 14th Zayed Charity Marathon

▶ Record smashed despite cold start, then 8,000 runners get taste of Emirati culture and charity benefits, writes John Dennehy in New York

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Rhonex Kipruto from Kenya stormed to victory in the Zayed Charity 10 kilometre race in New York yesterday, shaving 27 seconds off the course record of 27:35.

Kipruto, 18, at the same time ran the fastest 10-kilometre road race on US soil to claim the US$10,000 (Dh36,700) prize and the $30,000 Zayed Bonus Prize for the record in a UAE-sponsored race – also known as the Zayed Charity Marathon – which raises funds for kidney research.

“The weather was very cold but we managed to do it,” Kipruto told The National minutes after winning. “It feels good. I was not expecting to win.”

His compatriot Mathew Kimeli came second and also broke the record, while Ethiopian Buze Diriba took the female race with a time of 32:04. “I’m very happy. It’s an important and big race,” she said.

Now in its 14th year, the run is sponsored by the UAE Embassy, organised by the New York Road Runners and supports the work of the US National Kidney Foundation. Since 2005 there has been more than a $1 million raised from direct donations and the runners themselves. The race also owes its origins to the kidney transplant received by the late President and founder of the nation, Sheikh Zayed, received in the US.

A total of close to 8,000 profession­al and amateur runners from across the globe set off around Central Park at 9am. The cold start and early morning rain gave way to reasonably sunny skies by 11am.

Across the route, Year of Zayed logos, Emirati and US flags and runners wearing shirts from previous UAE 10k races could be seen. A festival area in Central Park’s bandstand was used to allow race spectators to sample Emirati culture, while a guest appearance by US rapper Flo Rida energised the post-race crowds.

Majid Al Suwaidi is Consulate General of the UAE in New York, and also ran the race.

“This race is really critical in terms of how many people learn about the need for kidney research and also about the patients,” he said.

“Our president, Sheikh Zayed, was a sufferer who was treated here in New York and this really celebrates him,” said Mr Al Suwaidi.

“This race is so well known in New York City and I feel very proud throughout the year when I see people wearing UAE shirts, rememberin­g Sheikh Zayed and especially in this Year of Zayed. It’s important to celebrate the amazing things he did for our country.”

Two Emiratis representi­ng Dubai Municipali­ty also travelled from the UAE for the race

and spoke beforehand about their pride.

“This race is a special event,” said Hashim Al Quraishi, 47.

“It’s a Zayed race in the Year of Zayed so we are so proud. We are amateurs but love running and are here to participat­e and represent our country.”

Sultan Al Saadi, 27, said: “I follow news of the race every year through social media. I’m happy to participat­e.”

At the festival area, sponsors including the Al Habtoor Group, the National Kidney Foundation, Dubai Municipali­ty and more were represente­d and prizes were given out to lucky participan­ts including a return trip to Abu Dhabi. Emirati volunteers were also helping people to learn about the country.

“I feel really proud,” said Emirati Ahmed Al Marzooqi, 28, who is studying for a PhD in organisati­onal leadership in Los Angeles and is from Abu Dhabi.

“People ask about our culture, our food and the story of our country – how it developed and went from a desert to having the tallest building in the world.”

People milled around after the race, sampling dates, learning about Expo 2020, looking at an installati­on of Sheikh Zayed. Some also got traditiona­l henna designs on their hands while sitting in a majlis area. “I used to get it on my travels,” said Rosey Marchioii, 50, who was getting henna after finishing the run.

“I do the run every year, it’s a great run and they have awesome giveaways. I would say the best giveaways. And it’s for a good cause,” said Ms Marchioii, who is from Italy but has been living in New York for 20 years.

The UAE Healthy Kidney 10k run has become so popular in New York that it’s now seen as the starting gun to the spring racing series.

Peter Ciaccia is president of events at the NYRR.

“Having the Embassy of the UAE as our partner for all these years allowed us to bring in these great pro-racers. We are very thankful and they are a great partner,” he said. “What is really cool is that what’s on display is what their culture is all about. The connection with the kidney foundation is also really important.”

A delegation from the UAE including Gen Mohammed Al Kaabi, chairman of the UAE Armed Forces Officers Club, and Mohammed Khalaf Al Habtoor, vice chairman of Al Habtoor Group attended the race along with dignitarie­s based in America.

The UAE team visited the National Kidney Foundation during the week to see how funds are being spent. They also visited the landmark display at Times Square when it was lit up with the Emirati flag.

Our President, Sheikh Zayed, was a kidney sufferer who was treated here in New York, and this really celebrates him MAJID AL SUWAIDI Consulate General of the UAE in New York

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 ?? Photos Jennifer S Altman for The National ?? Top, Some of the 8,000 participan­ts snake their way through Central Park in New York in the UAE Healthy Kidney 10K Run; Above, Rhonex Kipruto of Kenya took 27 seconds off the record to win the race also known as the Zayed Charity Marathon; left, some...
Photos Jennifer S Altman for The National Top, Some of the 8,000 participan­ts snake their way through Central Park in New York in the UAE Healthy Kidney 10K Run; Above, Rhonex Kipruto of Kenya took 27 seconds off the record to win the race also known as the Zayed Charity Marathon; left, some...

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