Gopi T and Sudha Singh to headline Mumbai Marathon

The USD 405,000 event will witness a battle between world class athletes and India's best.

Update: 2018-01-12 20:10 GMT
Getting off the blocks will be Ethiopia's Tokyo Marathon 2017 runner-up Solomon Deksisa and Mumbai Marathon 2017 runner-up Kenya's Joshua Kipkorir.

As the countdown to the marathon begins, Procam International, the promoters of the iconic event, today announced 4,4407 registrations including the creme de la creme in long-distance running, lining-up to vie for the top honours at Tata Mumbai Marathon 2018.

 The USD 405,000 event will witness a battle between world class athletes and India’s best. Getting off the blocks will be Ethiopia’s Tokyo Marathon 2017 runner-up Solomon Deksisa and Mumbai Marathon 2017 runner-up Kenya’s Joshua Kipkorir. The women’s category will see defending champion Kenya’s Bornes Kitur and 2017 Ljubljana Marathon winner, Ethiopia’s Shuko Genemo. The Indian men’s field will be headlined by Asian Marathon Champion Gopi T, along with Nitendra Singh Rawat, Mumbai Marathon 2016 course record holder, whilst Asian & Commonwealth Steeplechase Gold Medallist Sudha Singh will lead the women’s challenge along with L Suriya the fastest Indian women as well as record holder for Airtel Delhi Half Marathon and Tata Steel Kolkata 25K. The Indian contingent will be paced by Hendrick Ramaala, the New York Marathon and Mumbai Marathon winner in 2004.

With an overwhelming response, the event heralded a new high with registrations across all six categories of races from over 30 nationalities. January 21 will bring together the elite, the working athletes, the differently abled, the young at heart, the affluent, the housewife, the industrialists, the celebrities, the police, the navy, the army, the college student, all showcasing the ‘Can Do…Will Do’ spirit of the event.

The feature race will witness a participation of 6,955 runners, while 14,950 runners will run the Half Marathon. The inaugural Timed 10K Run has 1,652 runners in its debut year. The Senior Citizens and the Champions with Disability Run will witness 1130 and 1220 runners, respectively. Mumbai’s favourite, the very colourful Dream Run will have 18,500 enthusiastic runners take to the road adding to the carnival-like atmosphere.

HIGHLIGHTS OF FOR THE 2018 EDITION

CHAMPIONS WITH DISABILITY: This category has been energised with the help of Adapt, an NGO that engages with this community. The category has seen a remarkable increase in participation numbers with 1,200 participants this year. The event will see Indian Paralympian and Medallist, Varun Singh Bhati encouraging and acknowledging all CWD participants.

INSPIRATION MEDAL: It is a creative outcome of the collaboration between Procam International and Chlorophyll Innovation Lab, the Innovations Partner for the event. A unique symbol of victory and inspiration, at first glance, it looks like one medal but can be split into two medals: one for the finishers and the other for those who inspired them to #bebetter. This year, every 42K finisher and his inspiration will be awarded this.

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