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CM joins runners in first Jammu International Marathon

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Jammu: Braving incessant rain, thousands of enthusiastic runners took part in Jammu’s first-ever international marathon, flagged off by Chief Minister Omar Abdullah, who also joined the participants, here on Sunday.

The marathon started at sunrise from the M A Stadium, featuring three race categories, including Half Marathon (21 km), 10 km Fitness Run, and 5 km Fun Run. A total prize pool of Rs 1.33 crore was later distributed among the winners.

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The event blended fitness with entertainment and celebrity participation. Fitness icon Milind Soman and his wife Ankita Konwar joined Abdullah in the 21-km run, while actress Gul Panag attended the flag-off ceremony. Musical performances by Kamal Khan and Prateek Narula added to the festive atmosphere.

The inaugural edition witnessed participation of more than 4,000 runners, including over 1,000 from outside Jammu and Kashmir and over 90 international athletes. Legislators, MLAs and senior administrative officers were also seen actively participating in the event.

Setting the tone for the day, the chief minister not only flagged off the marathon but also ran alongside participants, completing the half-marathon and inspiring youth and citizens alike. He urged people from all walks of life to adopt a healthy and active lifestyle, underscoring that physical fitness is integral to overall well-being and societal progress.

Highlighting the theme “Temples to Trails,” the chief minister said the marathon is a step towards positioning Jammu as a hub for fitness tourism and cultural exploration. He noted that the route, which passed through prominent markets, heritage sites and iconic landmarks of the city, showcased Jammu’s unique blend of spirituality, history and scenic beauty.

The marathon commenced 22 minutes before sunrise from Maulana Azad Stadium and was organised by the Department of Tourism, with J&K Bank as the title sponsor.

Participants from diverse backgrounds ran through rain-soaked streets, embodying determination and collective spirit.

Actress Gul Panag praised the enthusiasm of both runners and organisers, highlighting the impressive turnout for the inaugural edition.

She described the overwhelming support as a significant achievement, noting that large numbers participated despite the inclement weather, and extended her congratulations to all participants and supporters.

Milind Soman, expressing his delight at being part of the event, described it as a significant milestone for the region. He said the large-scale marathon marks a positive beginning and hoped that such initiatives would continue to encourage people to embrace running and active living.

“The enthusiasm remains high even in this rainy weather. Brotherhood, love, harmony, diversity, and the fight against drugs will continue…We are people who fight storms, who stand against the waves-we are Dogra warriors,” Sports Minister Satish Sharma said.

“This will be a message to Pakistan that while they are a factory of terrorism, we are a factory of tourism and sports,” he added.

He said two major stadiums will be developed in Jammu and Kashmir in the coming months, paving the way for hosting Indian Premier League matches next year, which is expected to give a significant boost to the region’s economy.

Describing the occasion as a “historic day” for Jammu, Joint Director Tourism Aijaz Qaiser said, despite the rain, people have come out in huge numbers, which reflects the rising fitness culture in Jammu.

On arrangements, he said extensive preparations are in place to facilitate the runners.

“The road is well-surfaced, so it won’t be slippery. Yes, there is some elevation, around 450–500 metres, but participants were informed in advance. It will be one of the toughest city marathons, and people are mentally prepared to push their limits,” Qaiser said.

Highlighting the tourism impact, he said more than 4,000 participants underline the event’s scale.

“If visitors stay even two days, it gives a significant boost to the local economy. As this becomes an annual event, tourism will grow further,” he said.

He added that the marathon is designed to showcase Jammu’s destinations and culture while attracting international runners. “We are not catering only to locals but to the global running fraternity,” the joint director said.

Participants, including international runners from Kenya, praised the spirit of the event. Franklin, visiting Jammu for the first time, said running in the rain was not unusual and described Jammu as a “cool and better place” with favourable conditions.

Another athlete, Edwin, termed the weather challenging but lauded the smooth arrangements and hospitality.

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