Jaipur Marathon

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Date13 March 2022 (13th Edition)
LocationJaipur, Rajasthan, India
DistanceMarathon
Primary sponsorAU Small Finance Bank
Jaipur Marathon
Date13 March 2022 (13th Edition)
LocationJaipur, Rajasthan, India
DistanceMarathon
Primary sponsorAU Small Finance Bank
Established2010 (2010)
Official siteJaipur Marathon

The Jaipur Marathon is an annual international marathon held in Jaipur, India.[1] The event happens each year on a Sunday in February and is one of the largest marathons in Asia. It is also the largest mass participation sporting event on the continent. It started in 2010.

Mukesh Mishra, the director of the Indian Institute of Event Management Research and a fitness enthusiast, is the founder of Jaipur Marathon.[2] The organisers of the event are Sanskriti Yuva Sanstha and World Trade Park, believed that Jaipur would be able to support such a road race in India. The first event was held in 2010.

Since it began, Jaipur Marathon has supported various events and marathon formats. It has been endorsed by socialites, international brand ambassadors, Bollywood celebrities, and athletes like Salman Khan, Rahul Dravid, Akshay Kumar, Farhan Akhtar, Kangana Ranaut, Suniel Shetty, Sonam K Ahuja, Arbaz Khan, Malaika Arora, Milind Soman, Sonika Kaliraman, Dharmendra, Sreesanth, Vivek Oberoi, Akshaye Khanna, Kajal Aggarwal, Mugdha Godse, and Shriya Saran.[3] The Jaipur Marathon route is among the world's ten fastest courses.[citation needed]

Jaipur Marathon was recognized by the World Book of Records[citation needed] as the Largest Running Event in India in 2018 with 80,000 participants in various race categories. The race was also recognized by the Global Conference London as the Best Marathon of India in 2017.[4] It is the only marathon in India where more than 15 world records were made in various categories since its inception.

Marathon details

Pre-race activity

Two days before the race, a Bib Expo is organized where the runners can collect their running bibs and kit. The Expo carries a range of running-related products to assist runners.[5]

Categories

The event seven different race categories: marathon (42.195 km), half marathon (21.097 km), IIEMR (10 km), dream run (6 km), youth run (6 km), senior citizens' run (3 km), beti bojh nahi hai run (2 km), and wheel chair run (6 km).[6]

The marathon starts from the South Gate of Ram Niwas Garden, Jaipur. It passes many of the city's iconic locations such as Albert Hall Museum, Kesargarh, Dolls Museum, Tri Murti Circle, Ravindra Manch, Birla Mandir, University of Rajasthan, Kulish Smriti Van, MNIT, World Trade Park, and Jawahar Circle.[7]

Ambassadors

The event ambassadors for the Jaipur Marathon have been:

The Maharaja of Jaipur H H Maharaja Sawai Padmanabh Singh is the Youth Ambassador of the Jaipur Marathon.[15]

Winners

Key:   Course record   Half marathon

Edition Year Men's winner Time (h:m:s) Women's winner Time (h:m:s)
1st 2010 Winner not available Time not available Winner not available Time not available
2nd 2011
3rd 2012  Charles Wachera (KEN) 1:06:56  Teresa Bayisa (ETH) 1:13:39
4th 2013  Charles Wachera (KEN) 1:03:40  Agnes Jepkosgei (KEN) 1:11:12
5th 2014  Charles Wachera (KEN) 1:02:54  Mesirak Bedilu (ETH)[16] 1:13:55
6th 2015  Simon Kiprugut (KEN) 1:02:28  Pauline Mutwa (KEN) 1:11:08
7th 2016  Worku Dires (ETH)[17] 1:03:57  Meseret Gezahegn (ETH) 1:15:20
8th 2017  Ashish Kumar (IND) 2:27:37  Shyamali Sing (IND) 3:05:59
9th 2018  Indrajeet Yadav (IND) 2:36:03  Shyamali Sing (IND) 3:02:32
10th 2019  Ashish Kumar (IND) 2:26:15  Gunjan Khurana (IND) 3:57:32
11th 2020  Japhet Rono (KEN) 2:34:29  Elizabeth (IND) 3:20:06
2022  Pankaj Dhaka (IND) 2:30:08  Pooja Kumari (IND) 3:21:47
2023  Sarvesh Kumar (IND) 2:28:11  Pooja (IND) 3:08:13
2024  Shrawan Kumar (IND) 2:31:04  Chatru (IND) 3:02:19

Charity

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