The Star (Jamaica)

Reggae Marathon 2021 goes virtual again

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Reggae Marathon, Half Marathon & 10K, set for December 5, will go virtual again this year.

This was announced by the organisers of the annual event, the Jamdammers Running Club of Kingston.

“We understand that the runners and walkers from Jamaica and about 30 countries across the globe will be disappoint­ed that they will not be able to participat­e personally in the races. We have sought to find a solution that is in the best interest of all concerned,” said Alfred ‘ Frano’ Francis, race director.

As part of the virtual staging, participan­ts in the Reggae Marathon, Half Marathon or 10K event will be required to complete their run between November 13 and December 5, 2021 on a course of their choice, Francis noted. However, he noted that local and internatio­nal runners will also have the choice of running along the Reggae Marathon course in Negril.

The Reggae Marathon organisers are encouragin­g this year’s participan­ts in the virtual event to recreate a spirit of celebratio­n as if they were in Negril, wherever they run and share their experience­s via the event’s social media channels such as Facebook and Instagram.

Runners and walkers who had previously registered for the inperson event from 2020 through to 2021 will have their places secured for the in-person race set for December 4, 2022.

In 2020, the Reggae Marathon, Half Marathon and 10K went virtual for the first time and the organisers were very pleased with the level of participat­ion as well as the success of the staging. Last year 30 countries, including Jamaica, were represente­d virtually and they captured the ‘island vibe’ for which the event is known around the world.

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GLADSTONE TAYLOR Alfred Francis

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