Daily Sabah (Turkey)

Thousands run for a healthy future in transconti­nental Istanbul marathon

-

Kenyan Ruth Chepngetic­h won the Vodafone 40th interconti­nental Istanbul Marathon women's title and Kenyan Felix Kimutai won the men's race by breaking the 42 km Istanbul Marathon's records

number of runners competed in the world's only interconti­nental marathon yesterday. Last year's winner Kenyan Ruth Chepngetic­h finished the 42-kilometer (26-mile) run in 2 hours, 18 minutes and 35 seconds, while her fellow Kenyan runner Felix Kimutai finished the same distance in 2 hours, 9 minutes and 57 seconds. Both Kenyans broke the 42 km Istanbul Marathon's records in men's and women's races.

The Vodafone 40th Istanbul Marathon started on the Asian side of Istanbul's July 15 Martyrs' Bridge, formerly known as the Bosphorus Bridge. The finish line is located in the historic Sultanahme­t Square on the city's European side. This year's theme was: "Run Istanbul for a healthy future."

Around 30,000 profession­al runners, from more than 100 countries, took part in the marathon. In addition to that, about 100,000 people were expected to run in the 8-kilometer (5-mile) transconti­nental Istanbul Marathon Fun Run. The event featured a 42-kilometer (26-mile) marathon, and three other races on courses of 15 km (9.3 miles), 10 km (6.2 miles), and 8 km (4.9 miles). It also included a race for wheelchair-bound participan­ts.

Turkey's Yasemin Can won the 15 km women's race in 47 minutes and 43 seconds while Kenyan Shadrack Korir won 15 km men's race in 43 minutes and 4 seconds. Turkey's Suzan Tunca won 10 km women's race in 37 minutes and 11 seconds while Turkey's Fatih Korkunç won 10 km men's race in 33 minutes and 23 seconds.

About 5,000 runners – more than half of them foreigners – have competed in the 42-km marathon. The top five countries sending runners are Russia, Germany, Ukraine, Britain, and France. Fifty-five elite runners from Turkey, Kenya, Ethiopia, Azerbaijan, France, Bahrain and Morocco participat­ed in the marathon. Compared to recent years, the number of foreign runners in the marathon has doubled.

The Istanbul Marathon is among 17 marathons in Europe and 38 marathons in the world. Vodafone is the main sponsor of the race organized by the Istanbul Metropolit­an Municipali­ty's Spor Istanbul subsidiary.

After the transconti­nental marathon started, Turkey's Youth and Sports Minister Mehmet Muharrem Kasapoğlu told Anadolu Agency (AA) that, "Istanbul has become a brand for a marathon like New York, Boston and Tokyo."

"By connecting the continents, we will prove the unifying power of sports," Kasapoglu said.

Istanbul Metropolit­an Municipali­ty Mayor Mevlüt Uysal also said "We can turn this marathon into the best marathon in the world by making this organizati­on better. Now, it is among the top 15 marathons in the world."

Noting that about 100,000 people ran in the marathon last year, Uysal said the number of participan­ts increased this year. Last year, French runner Abraham Kiprotich won the men's category and Kenya's Ruth Chepngetic­h the women's category.

 ??  ??
 ??  ??
 ??  ?? Felix Kimutai
Felix Kimutai
 ??  ?? Ruth Chepngetic­h
Ruth Chepngetic­h

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from Türkiye