You are reading the old version of Pulse Sports.
ADVERTISEMENT

World spotlight turns on Uganda as hundreds jet in for Rwenzori Marathon

Uganda is set to shine on the global stage with a surge in international participants and media coverage for the upcoming Tusker Lite Mt Rwenzori Marathon

Minister Martin Mugarra poses with the Rwenzori Marathon team along with officials from the Ministry and UWA

The marathon, one of fewer than ten in Africa certified by the World Athletics Federation and the only one crossing the equator, is attracting runners and spectators from across the globe.

According to Amos Wekesa, the marathon team lead, the 2024 marathon has seen a remarkable increase in participation.

This year, over 4,000 runners are expected from about 35 countries, up from 2,200 last year, and 800 during the inaugural Rwenzori marathon," Wekesa stated.

ADVERTISEMENT

As of Tuesday morning, Wekesa revealed that international journalist from Africa and the Americas had arrived in the country, with more expected later in the week from The Times, Telegraph among other outlets.

Additionally, ambassadors from major sports shoe brands such as Nike, Adidas, Puma, and Asics have arrived.

Runners from various countries have begun arriving, many integrating the marathon with wildlife safaris in Uganda’s national parks.

"Right now all the accommodation places in Kasese are booked, and as we speak bookings have gone as far as Mbarara, some people are sleeping in Bushenyi, Ishaka and others in Fort Portal," he said.

ADVERTISEMENT

"This year’s marketing has been so good and we expect even bigger numbers next year. We are already getting requests from universities in the US asking to bring in over 250 runners next year."

This year, the Ministry of Tourism, Wildlife and Antiquities has thrown its full support behind the event, committing UGX 50 million to enhance the marathon experience and promote Uganda’s natural heritage.

State Minister for Tourism, Hon. Martin Mugarra Bahinduka, not only reaffirmed his support during a press conference but also announced his participation in the 42 km race, a gesture that highlights the event's significance to Uganda’s tourism and sports sectors.

ADVERTISEMENT

Minister Bahinduka also emphasized the government’s commitment to supporting athletics as a pillar of sports tourism.

"We have been supporting runners such as Cheptegei, Halima Nakayi, Winnie Nanyondo, and Jacob Kiplimo, and we will continue to do so because of the value they bring to the tourism sector," he explained.

He encouraged all Ugandans to participate in or spectate the marathon, highlighting the improved infrastructure and the welcoming local communities in Kasese.

ADVERTISEMENT

Adding to the excitement, Paul Ninsiima, the Sales and Marketing Manager of the Uganda Wildlife Authority, announced special incentives for marathon participants.

Runners will receive a 50% discount on entry fees to Queen Elizabeth National Park from August 23-25, 2024, and have a chance to win gorilla and chimpanzee tracking permits through a raffle exclusive to race participants.

Topics:
ADVERTISEMENT

More from category

Recommended articles

Linebet supports Monaco: Exclusive offers for fans of the club

Linebet supports Monaco: Exclusive offers for fans of the club

ADVERTISEMENT