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The VnExpress Marathon is the first tournament in Vietnam to have a course passing over the sea (across Thi Nai Bridge). Photo courtesy of VnExpress

 

The marathon, to be held on a beautiful road along the coast, is expected to attract 5,000 local and international athletes in four categories: a full marathon (42 kilometres), half marathon (21 kilometres), and 10K (10 kilometres) and 5K (5 kilometres) runs.
To date, more than 3,500 athletes, including 100 foreigners, have signed up for the tournament which is open to amateur and professional runners of all ages and nationalities.
The event, which is coordinated by online newspaper VnExpress and Binh Dinh Province People’s Committee, aims to spread the sport spirit in the community as well as promote tourist attractions in Binh Dinh Province.
Miss Vietnam 2016 Do My Linh will participate in the run as the ambassador of the VnExpress Marathon.
Ta Xuan Chanh, director of Binh Dinh Province’s Department of Culture and Sports, said that Quy Nhon City has many wide and long routes for running, with stunning views of the sea and mountains.
The VnExpress Marathon is the first tournament in Vietnam to have a course passing over the sea (across Thi Nai Bridge), according to Chanh.
The Association of International Marathons and Distance Races has granted the International Measurement certificate to the VnExpress Marathon 2019 track, according to organisers. Runners will be able to use their official race time in the marathon to sign up for bigger events like the Boston Marathon in the US.
A five-kilometre “Run for Kids” will allow children to run with their parents.
The charity run will donate 10 per cent of the ticket sale proceeds to the VnExpress Hope Foundation, which strives to improve learning facilities for disadvantaged students.
A total of 56 prizes worth more than VND700 million (US$30,100) will be given to the winners.

VNS