Ndakaini Half Marathon makes a return after three-year hiatus
The annual Ndakaini Half Marathon is set to make a return on September 16 2023, the first time in three years after a Covid-19 ravaged calendar.
This will be the 17th edition of the event
and will be held at its annual course, in Murang’a County.
At a press briefing in Nairobi on Tuesday, Ndakaini
Environmental Conservation Association (NDEKA) Sports Chairman James Mukuna
said this year's edition is targeting 3,000 athletes and 50 corporates.
Mukuna has also expressed his delight at the return of
the event, which has been central in raising funds for conversation of environment
around Ndakaini Dam.
“NDEKA is very excited to bring back this event after
three years. The steady growth of this event has been central in raising funds
for conversation of environment around Ndakaini Dam," he said.
Athletics Kenya Second Vice Chairman Francis Kamau
lauded NDEKA for their commitment to revive the event which he termed as a
talent hub for Kenya’s sportsmen and women.
“We join hands to revamp this initiative for the
benefit of our athletes and athletics enthusiasts from different parts of our
country," he said.
The marathon will feature races across 2 km, 10km and
5km categories and will be open to both elite, amateur and recreational
runners.
Registration for the race is open for the participants
on the website www.ndakaini.co.ke with entry fees for each race set at 1500 per
person.
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