Athletes
participating in the Access Bank Lagos City Marathon last year. Over 55,000
athletes from different countries will feature in the second edition today
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30 Wheelchair Athletes Among Competitors
A total of 55,000 local
and foreign runners and 30 Wheelchair athletes will battle for the various cash
prizes at stake, as the second Access Bank Lagos City Marathon holds this
morning.
The
Guardian Nigeria report continues:
Organizers
of the event announced yesterday in Lagos that among the competitors are 64
elite professional athletes and 102 Nigerians. Speaking at a conference
heralding the event yesterday at Eko Hotel and Suites, Lagos State Governor,
Mr. Akinwunmi Ambode, who was represented by the Chairman, Lagos Sports
Commission, Deji Tinubu said that today’s marathon would be different from the
first edition.
“Everything
have been put in place to make this second edition bigger and better,” Ambode
said. “All the agencies and people involved to make it a huge success have been
fully mobilized. We want to use the marathon to show to world that Lagos is
safe and a choice destination for sports, tourism and entertainment.”
President
of Athletic Federation of Nigeria (AFN), Chief Solomon Ogba said that prize
money for subsequent editions of the Access Bank Lagos City Marathon would be
increased to challenge the Dubai marathon. “We attempted to increase the prize
money for this year but the dollar rate was so high,” Ogba said.
He
said that the President of Athletics South Africa, Qatar, Oman and Mozambique
are already in Lagos to be part of today’s marathon race. The Chief Executive
Officer of NILAYO Sports Management Ltd, the official consultant to the Access
Bank Lagos City Marathon, Bukola Olopade, said that some of the lapses noticed
in last year’s event had been taken care of. “We will organize a marathon event
that every Nigerian, particularly Lagosians will be proud of,” Olopade said.
General
Manager of the Marathon, Yusuf Ali disclosed that over 300,000 bottle water had
been provided for the athletes, adding that 20 water stations and nine
refreshment base are arranged along the route for the runners.
A total prize money of US$370,000, made up of US$185,000 for the men runners and US$185,000 for women is up for grab in today’s event. Those in the Wheelchair category will pocket ₦1,000,000, ₦750,000 and ₦500,000.
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