Daily Sabah (Turkey)

ISTANBUL ON THE MOVE WITH MARATHON ACROSS THE CONTINENTS

The world’s only cross-continenta­l marathon will be held Sunday with the motto, ‘Run Istanbul for a Healthy Future.’ A record number of runners are expected to participat­e in this year’s event

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THE WORLD’S only cross-continenta­l marathon, the Vodafone Istanbul Marathon, will take place for the 40th time this Sunday. With the slogan “Run Istanbul for a Healthy Future,” 30,000 profession­al runners from 100 countries and several times as many locals will run from the Anatolian side across the Bosporus Strait over the July 15 Martyrs’ Bridge to reach the finish line at the historical Sultanahme­t Square.

THOUSANDS of runners will throng Istanbul on Sunday to run the 40th Istanbul Marathon, the world’s only cross-continenta­l race.

The slogan this year is: “Run Istanbul for a Healthy Future.” A record number of runners are expected to participat­e in the world’s only transconti­nental marathon.

“A record number of runners are expected in the 40th Vodafone Istanbul Marathon on Nov. 11,” Vodafone Turkey Deputy CEO Hasan Suel told Anadolu Agency (AA).

“We are seeing a great deal of interest in the marathon compared to last year. The Istanbul Marathon has attracted a great deal of attention from foreign and Turkish runners,” he said.

“[This is] the only marathon in the world where the runners cross two continents. This marathon also gives the participan­ts a chance to see the city,” he said.

The marathon will start on the Asian side of Istanbul’s July 15 Martyrs’ Bridge, formerly known as the Bosporus Bridge. The finish line is located at the historic Sultanahme­t Square on the city’s European side.

Recalling this year’s motto “Run Istanbul for a Healthy Future,” Suel said that “running is becoming very popular in Turkey.”

Around 30,000 profession­al runners, including 3,500 foreigners from more than 100 countries, will take part in the 40th Vodafone Istanbul Marathon.

The event features a 42-kilometer marathon, and three other races on 15-kilometer, 10-kilometer and 8-kilometer courses. It will also feature a race for wheelchair users.

Vodafone is the main sponsor of the race, organized by the Istanbul Metropolit­an Municipali­ty and Spor Istanbul.

Last year, Kenyan athletes dominated the marathon. In the women’s category, Kenyan Ruth Chepngetic­h came first, while French athlete of Kenyan origin Abraham Kiprotich was the best male runner.

The Bosporus Bridge saw its first cross- continenta­l marathon back in 1979. Over the years, it has become one of Turkey’s most popular sports events.

The first Eurasia Marathon was won by Hasan Saylan, a Turkish athlete from Zonguldak, with a time of 2 hours and 35.39 minutes.

The course of the marathon has changed three times over the years; therefore the winning times vary between different periods.

Well-known athletes, like Ian Thompson and Terry Mitchell, have participat­ed in the Eurasia Marathon, which also became a testing ground for Turkish athletes, many of whom went on to run in internatio­nal races.

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