International runners highlight passion, diversity and inclusion at Shanghai half marathon


Also a member of Luwan Run Club, Raphael Harry Avraam, competing in his third Shanghai Marathon series race, moved from Shenzhen of Guangdong province to Shanghai less than two years ago to be a teacher at an international school.
"The reason why I chose Shanghai is that there are more marathon races in Shanghai and the Yangtze River Delta region, which is more convenient for me to participate," Avraam said.
"Events like this not only help Shanghai grow the sport, but also boost tourism," he said. "It's a good opportunity for people from other places to explore the city."
As a foreign national who has lived in China for six years, Avraam has built a deep connection with the local community. Therefore, he attended the Sunday race as a charity spot runner.
"I really love running and I live in Shanghai, so I want to support the community," he said.
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