Athletics
LONDON MARATHON: GEBRSELASSIE DISPUTE NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR MY POOR SHOW, SAYS MO FARAH
Britain’s Mo Farah said his dispute with Ethiopian distance-running great Haile Gebrselassie did not act as a distraction, ahead of Sunday’s London Marathon in which he finished a disappointing fifth.
Farah had been tipped to challenge Eliud Kipchoge for the title, but after running the first 30 kilometres in a British record time, he fell away in the latter stages.
He finished over three minutes behind Kenyan great Kipchoge, who won his fourth London Marathon in five years.
Farah’s preparations were overshadowed by his public dispute with Gebrselassie, with the Briton unhappy that he did not receive help from Gebrselassie, after he was robbed at a hotel in Addis Ababa owned by the Ethiopian.
Gebrselassie, a former world record holder and current president of the Ethiopian Athletics Federation, said the matter was immediately reported to police, who interviewed five hotel employees but decided not to bring charges against any of them.
The episode dominated the news in the run-up to the Sunday’s race, but Farah said he retained his focus despite having failed to challenge for the lead throughout.
“I didn’t think the fuss affected my run and I wasn’t distracted by the build up,” Farah said. “It was all about London today and so I put my head down, did my best.
“I don’t regret anything I said and I respect the race.
“My aim was to reel them back once the pacemaker dropped out but wasn’t able to. I am disappointed as training went well.”
Farah also said he is yet to decide which race he will commit to in the upcoming World Championships in Qatar, where he could compete in either the marathon or 10,000 metres.
“At the minute my brain is all over the place,” he added. “I am going to have a chat with my coach and my agent and have a step back.
“I think for me I want to do a marathon. I gave it my all, I was aiming to run a low 2:04 but that is what it was.”
Athletics
Enhanced purse as ECOWAS Marathon marks ECOWAS’ 50th anniversary
The 2025 ECOWAS Abuja International Marathon, which is part of the activities to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the establishment of ECOWAS, will feature elite runners from all ECOWAS countries.
To mark the golden anniversary of the subcontinental economic bloc, the prize money for the sporting event has also tbeen increased.
According to Francis Chuks Njoaguani, Chairman of the Main Organizing Committee (MOC) of the race, there will also be other goodies for participants.
Njoaguani disclosed that participants in the people’s race, the 5 km fun run, which is to encourage ECOWAS citizens to exercise and make running a way of life because of its immense health benefits, will be the biggest beneficiary of the increase in prize money.
Njoaguani, who is also the director of the ECOWAS Youth and Sports Development Centre based in Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso, said, ” The 5 km fun run is special to us because we initiated it as part of the 21 km race so that more of our people will embrace the culture of walking, jogging, exercise, and running and make it part of their daily routine.
“That is why we have decided to increase the prize money for the 5km race from $750 to $1000 (about N1.7 million) to mark the 50th anniversary of the establishment of ECOWAS and encourage our people to make running a way of life.
“We are not increasing the prize money for just the winner but all the top finishers as specified in the participants’ guide, we are also inviting elite runners from all ECOWAS countries”.
The ECOWAS Abuja International Marathon will be held on March 1, 2025, in Abuja, Nigeria.
The event, which features 21km and 5km categories, is expected to attract runners and fitness enthusiasts across the continent and beyond.
The 5km Race will begin at Eagle Square and end at the ECOWAS Commission in Asokoro Abuja, while the 21km (half-marathon) will start at the ECOWAS Commission and return to finish at the same location.
Race Director Gabriel Okon disclosed that the race is open to all categories of runners.
“The event is for elites and fun runners and other classes of fitness enthusiasts from across the continent, all vying for their share of over $71,000 in prize money.
“The marathon is not only a celebration of athleticism but also a showcase of unity and the vibrant spirit of the region.”
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Athletics
Nigeria runners prioritize the ECOWAS Marathon over other races because of its credibility
Nigeria elite marathon runners most of them members of the Jos-based High Altitude Athletics Club have revealed their priority for the year 2025- competing and winning the top ten positions at the ECOWAS Abuja International Marathon.
Their decision is based on the lucrativeness of the race, especially the 21 km and the organizers’ prompt payment of prize money.
Speaking to the media shortly before the Christmas break, Steve Nuhu the director of High Altitude Athletics Club and manager of most of the elite marathoners in Nigeria told correspondents that they have all agreed to prioritize the ECOWAS Abuja International Marathon.
Said Nuhu, “We all left Pankshin where we normally train a few days ago to spend Christmas and New Year with our families, by the special grace we will regroup the first week of the new year, and our focus for the new year is the ECOWAS Abuja International Marathon.
“We arrive at this conclusion because we have a very good chance of winning about eight of the top ten positions in the ECOWAS race because it is a half marathon. For example, if our club produce the winners of the men’s and women’s races that is $10,000.00 each which comes to about N40 million in today’s exchange rate we can’t get that kind of money elsewhere.
“Even if we place fourth or fifth in the ECOWAS Marathon, it is more rewarding financially than what we will get when we win a full marathon elsewhere, we are grateful to ECOWAS because their race is empowering us and lifting us out of poverty.’’
Nuhu also praised the organizer for the prompt payment of prize money and the general organization of the race,
“We also thank the management of ECOWAS Marathon for paying our prize money immediately after the race, we have never experienced a delay in the payment of prize money, it is always a great experience and exciting moment for our runners and we look forward to the 2025 edition with innate joy”
The 2025 ECOWAS Abuja International Marathon is slated for March 1, 2025. There are two races, the 21 km and the 5 km.
The 21 km will start and finish at the ECOWAS Commission, Asokoro and the 5 km race will start at the Eagles Square and also finish at the ECOWAS Commission.
Athletics
ECOWAS Abuja International Marathon Set for March 1
The Economic Community of West African States ECOWAS will be celebrating its 50th anniversary in 2025.
As part of activities to commemorate this significant milestone, the Commission is organising the 2025 ECOWAS Abuja International Marathon, which will be held on March 1, 2025, in Abuja, Nigeria.
The event, which features 21km and 5km categories, is expected to attract runners and fitness enthusiasts across the continent and beyond.
In a statement signed by the Director of Communications & Media of the ECOWAS Marathon Olukayode Thomas, the 5km Race will begin at Eagle Square and end at the ECOWAS Commission in Asokoro Abuja, while the 21km half-marathon will start at the ECOWAS Commission and finish at the Commission.
Race Director Gabriel Okon revealed that the race is open to all categories of runners.
“The event is for elites and fun runners and other classes of fitness enthusiasts from across the continent, all vying for their share of over $71,000 in prize money”.
“The marathon is not only a celebration of athleticism but also a showcase of unity and the vibrant spirit of the region.”
Okon expressed his enthusiasm for the event, describing it as an unparalleled opportunity to bring people together through sport.
“The ECOWAS Abuja International Marathon is more than a race; it’s a symbol of unity, empowerment and engagement of our youths and a celebration of healthy living. We are thrilled to welcome runners from across Africa and beyond to join this extraordinary event.”
Okon also revealed that the prize money for the 5km race has been increased, with the top ten finishers receiving cash prizes.
Registered runners will receive official race certificates, finisher medals, running vests, number bibs, participant guides, and other surprise gifts.
To register online, interested participants are to visit www.ecowasabujamarathon.org while forms can also be obtained from the Athletics Federation of Nigeria (AFN) and Athletics Associations offices nationwide or Sports Council offices in the area councils across the Federal Capital Territory.
The ECOWAS race has grown to become one of the most significant sporting events in the region, positioning Abuja as a hub for international athletics.
With its theme of fostering unity through sports, the event promises to be an unforgettable experience.
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