The much awaited Lagos City Marathon has ended
with over 20,000 athletes, including 150 local and international
world-class runners who participated. Kenyan Marathoner- Abraham Kipton
has won the inaugural edition of the race.
Citizens
from Nigeria, Kenya, Ethiopia, Morocco, Uganda, India, Cameroon, Asia and other
parts of the world are very much in the city of Lagos to contest for the
ultimate $50, 000 prize money to be given to the first.
10:27′
Governor Ambode thrills the crowd with a brief dance move.
10: 20′
Olamide prostrates for Governor Akinwumi Ambode, as the governor addresses all
present at the Eko Atlantic
10:18′
Olamide has taken the stage, singing the Lagos song, the arena is charged, as
everyone is in high spirit.
10: 05′
Solomon Dalung, minister of sports addressing the crowd at the Eko Atlantic.
Two
more Nigerians have emerged winners, coming in 8th and 9th position.
Emmanuel
Gyan made it as the first Nigerian to arrive the finish line, he came in 7th
place.
The
arena is agog with music and gyration, more runners arriving the finish line,
the first female marathoner still awaited.
9:28′
More runners are coming in full throttle at the finish line.
9: 23′
Kenyan Zafaru Ali has come in first place place.
The
finish line is already filled with fans in their thousands.
9:22′
Athlete 341 from Kenya is fast approaching the Eko Atlantic, he is leading with
a very wide gap.
9:18′
Any time from now a winner will emerge.
The
world record sits at 2hours 3minutes, it is now 1hour 56minutes into the race.
To have
a realistic chance of winning, the front runners must keep an even pace,
consistency matters now than ever before.
8:54:
Top seeds are upon the Ikoyi-Lekki link bridge, heading towards Admiralty way.
Most
areas in Surulere are under the watchful eyes of the Nigerian police, most
roads are blocked.
8:34′
More and more runners are quitting. Some have ‘crashed’ just rear of the Third
Mainland bridge.
8:32′
Top increasing their pace by the minute, they might have spotted a landmark
that tells them the end is not so far away.

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