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Lagos promises hitch-free City Marathon

 

The Lagos State Government has said that the state is ready to host the world as the 7th  Lagos City Marathon holds on Saturday, 12 February, 2022.

The state government, through the Lagos State Sports Commission (LSSC),  says all hands have been on deck to ensure that all participants, both local and foreign, enjoy the tournament this year like never before.

The Executive Chairman of the Lagos State Sports Commission, Mr Sola Aiyepeku said that the commission is working with the other Stakeholders in the organisation of the World Athletics sanctioned event, adding that the marathon would be better packaged and organised than the previous editions.

Aiyepeku said that the support from the Governor of Lagos, Mr Babajide Sanwo-Olu who is expected to participate in the one day marathon, the competition is massive, hence the assurance that the event is good to go.

“I can tell you that we are ready for the 7th Access Bank Lagos City Marathon.

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“All relevant agencies of the Lagos State Government have been drafted to ensure that the marathon is hitch free this year,” Aiyepeku assures.

The Executive Chairman said the premises of the Teslim Balogun Stadium in Surulere, Lagos has been a beehive of activities since the registration for the marathon started as Nigerian participants have been coming in to register and pick necessary souvenirs meant for their participation in the competition.

The 7th edition of Lagos City Marathon will feature athletes from all walks of life and from around the globe.

This year’s edition will feature the return of the 10km physical race, alongside the 10km virtual race and the 42km physical race.

Unlike the 2021 edition of the Access Bank Lagos City Marathon which featured 300 athletes in the 42km race, with other members of the public joining the virtual 10km race on the FiNerge app, the 2022 edition is open to all members of the public.  Crowd control measures have also been implemented to reduce overcrowding and its effects.

The 10km physical race will commence at Grace Gardens Event Place, Bisola Durosinmi Etti, Lekki Phase 1 by 10 am and end at Eko Atlantic, while the 42km race will begin at National Stadium, Surulere by 6:30 am and also end at Eko Atlantic.

The Organisers say the 10KM virtual race will be done using the FiNerge app.

 

 

 

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