 Performers are running in play.The
2007 Xiamen International Marathon race rises its curtain March 31,2007 in
Xiamen, southeast China's Fujian Province. It will attract a record 24,500
participants from home and abroad on Saturday, taking a step further to
become one of the most popular marathon events in the
world.[Xinhua]
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players are getting off the mark.The 2007 Xiamen International
Marathon race rises its curtain March 31,2007 in Xiamen, southeast China's
Fujian Province.It will attract a record 24,500 participants from home and
abroad on Saturday, taking a step further to become one of the most
popular marathon events in the world.[Xinhua] |
The 2007 C&D Xiamen
International Marathon will attract a record 24,500 participants from home and
abroad on Saturday, taking a step further to become one of the most popular
marathon events in the world.
According to the organizing committee, professional runners and amateurs from
48 countries and regions have registered to run in the fifth Xiamen marathon,
among whom the youngest runner is 13 and the oldest is 90.
"The rapid development of the Xiamen Marathon is amazing. I have made three
wishes for this year's tournament: there will be a new record set; all the
participants will enjoy the sport and the city; and the weather will be fine,"
said Hiroaki Chosa, president of Association of International Marathons and Road
Races.
There will be eight race categories, including the men's and women's marathon
(42.195km), the half marathon, a 10km race and a 5km race. The men's and women's
marathon will also serve as the National Marathon Championships, which will
involve 131 athletes competing for the national title.
When asked to compare the Xiamen Marathon with the more prestigious ones in
London, New York and Boston, Hiroaki said it is only a matter of time before
Xiamen catches up.
In Xiamen, only 4,470 out of all of the 24,548 who have registered will
compete in the full-distance race.
Local fans will be able to cheer on defending women's champion Sun
Weiwei
Li Zhuhong of China clocked a winning time of two hours 13 minutes and
17 seconds to claim the men's title at the 2007 Xiamen International Marathon
race on Saturday.
Li, from Gansu province, is the first male Chinese who won the long- distance
race in Xiamen.
The silver medal was taken by Kenyan runner Toroitich Haron Kiplimo in
2:13:25, followed by his compatriot Kirwa Meshack Kosgei in
2:15:47.