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Third edition of Nairobi relay marathon set for May

The event has attracted a record 75 teams comprising 450 runners.

In Summary

• The event is an exciting relay format where teams of six runners compete, with each runner covering seven kilometers to complete a full marathon of 42.2 km.

• Multiple Paralympic champion and former full and half marathon world record holder, Henry Wanyoike and his guide Paul Wanyoike are expected to grace the event. 

2022 Nairobi relay marathon overall winners Lady Birds
2022 Nairobi relay marathon overall winners Lady Birds
Image: /EVANS OUSURU

The 2023 Nairobi Marathon Relay will be held on May 6 at the Marist University grounds in Karen, Nairobi.

The event dubbed 'The most electrifying sporting event' which is in its third edition, has attracted a record 75 teams comprising 450 runners.

The event is an exciting relay format where teams of six runners compete, with each runner covering seven kilometers to complete a full marathon of 42.2 km.

David Thuo the founder of the event said: “We are excited to host the third edition of The Nairobi marathon relay. This year we have managed to register 75 teams, up from the 40 that participated in the second edition in 2022, and the 22 teams that ran in the first edition in 2021.”

“The relay's theme revolves around teamwork. This year’s theme is ‘common people achieving uncommon results’ because each time runners have come together in the relay, they have always posted times in their combined 42kms that are way faster than they would ever dream of running individually,” he added.

The Nairobi Marathon Relay which mainly attracts recreational, amateur, and semi-professional runners, creates a unique experience of running a full marathon in teams, offering both excitement and an increased sense of competition, with the baton exchange point providing the most excitement.

The event is also an initiative in support of the Nairobi Support Services, an institution that helps with the rehabilitation of children with various disabilities.

Multiple Paralympic champion and former full and half marathon world record holder, Henry Wanyoike and his guide Paul Wanyoike are expected to grace the event. The eldest entry in the field is 73 years old Surinder Singh, who will be participating in his third event, for Team Jelani.

So far, the event has managed to attract sponsorship from SBM Bank, with more corporates expected to come on board in the near future.