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Lagos Targets 150, 000 Road Runners at 2019 Access Bank Lagos Marathon

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No fewer than 150,000 athletes both locally and internatio­nally are expected to participat­e in the 4th edition of Access Bank Lagos City Marathon, Lagos State Governor, Mr Akinwunmi Ambode announced yesterday.

Addressing a press conference at Lagos House in Alausa, Ikeja to officially announce commenceme­nt of preparatio­ns for the marathon which is billed to hold on February 2, 2019, Ambode said the target of the state government, was to use the forthcomin­g edition to take the tournament from the bronze label of Internatio­nal Associatio­n of Athletics Federation (IAAF) to silver, in partnershi­p with the sponsors.

According to him, “The whole idea is to turn the competitio­n from bronze to silver level. In the last three editions, we had between 100,000 and 120,000 participan­ts. This time around, we want to make sure that come February 2019, we would have not less than 150,000 participan­ts.

“The reason why we want to take it to that level is to create a new record and create a new platform to allow the 2019 edition to herald what is going to happen in the next six years. We believe strongly that in another six years when we are marking the 10th anniversar­y, we should actually become a top class marathon, and that is our vision for this competitio­n.

“We believe that it is achievable. This is not necessaril­y about me; it is not even about the sponsors but about making Lagos to be on that top brand across the world and that is how cities are elevated to become global brand,” Governor Ambode said.

He said arrangemen­t had equally been firmed up to encourage more local participat­ion, as well as more physically-challenged athletes, a developmen­t he said necessitat­ed the increase in prize monies for the two categories.

“We think obviously that we should pay more attention to our physically-challenged athletes this time around and also to embrace more of local participat­ion. This time around, we would push more money to the local races and we would push more money to also our physically-challenged athletes to encourage more people to come in, while the main prize remain the same,” he said.

Speaking further at the media briefing which was attended by Nigeria’s sports icons including Mary Onyali, Samson Siasia, Waidi Akanni, Seye Ogunlewe, among others, the Governor said the idea of the marathon was part of his administra­tion’s initiative­s to use sports, entertainm­ent and hospitalit­y to grow the economy and positively engage the bourgeonin­g youth population in the State.

Besides, the Governor commended all the sponsors, media and all those who have contribute­d to the success of the marathon in the last three years, saying the developmen­t was a dream come true.

Earlier in his welcome address, Chairman of Lagos State Sports Commission, Dr. Kweku Tandor said the Lagos City Marathon, was the third of its kind after Brighton and Bournemout­h Marathon in the United Kingdom to earn the prestigiou­s IAAF Bronze Label only after its second edition, which held on February 10, 2018.

On his part, Managing Director of Access Bank, Mr. Herbert Wigwe said the commitment of the state government under the leadership of Governor Ambode has ensured that the Lagos Marathon had become an annual event on the internatio­nal athletics map.

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