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Bernard Sang from Kenya runs 1:04:44 seconds to win the 2024 KGL Foundation Millennium Marathon in Accra

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Thousands of runners filled the streets of Accra on Saturday for the 2024 KGL Foundation Millennium Marathon, an event that saw participants from various African countries, including Cote d’Ivoire, Kenya, and Ethiopia.

The marathon featured two main races: a 5-kilome­tre fun run and a more com­petitive 21-kilometre race.

Starting at the Accra Sports Stadium and ending at the Independence Square, the event drew a mix of elite athletes and casual runners, highlighting the broad ap­peal of the marathon.

The 21km race crowned its winner in a closely con­tested competition, while the top 25 finishers were awarded prizes, acknowledg­ing their hard work and per­severance. Beyond the races, the event offered a range of fun activities for both partic­ipants and spectators. These included live music perfor­mances, food stalls, and inter­active games, adding a festive element to the day.

Commemorative par­aphernalia, including cus­tom-branded medals and wristbands, were distributed to runners and attendees alike, helping to make the event memorable.

The 2024 Millennium Marathon also aligned with the KGL Foundation’s focus on health and sports. The Foundation, the title spon­sor of the event, used the marathon as a platform to emphasise its commitment to improve the well-being of Ghanaians.

“This marathon showcas­es our belief that promoting health and sports is essential to uplifting our communi­ties,” said Mr Nii Annor­bah-Sarpei, Programmes Manager of the KGL Foun­dation, who presented the ultimate prize to the 21km winner on behalf of the CEO.

The marathon contin­ues to grow in significance, fostering both national pride and regional unity. The KGL Foundation’s involvement underscores its dedication to creating lasting impact across Ghana through health initia­tives and sporting events

Men’s Half Marathon
Final

1. Bernard SANG (KEN)
1:04:44

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2. Joseph Kiprono KIPTUM (KEN)
1:04:49

3. Moses KIPKOSGEI (KEN) 1:04:55

4. Paul Kipsiele KOECH (KEN) 1:04:55

5. John KUNADU (GHA)
1:04:56

Women’s Half Marathon
Final

1. Clementina CLEMENTINA (GHA)
1:13:22

2. Careen CHEPTOEK (KEN) 1:14:43

3. Juliana SAKAT (GHA)
1:16:16

4. Viola CHELAGAT (KEN) 1:16:27

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