– SK Surat Marathon is being organized to promote health awareness and running culture.
– Registrations for the marathon have started, and people of all age groups can participate.
Surat, 16 June 2024: The SK Surat Marathon is set to take place on June 30 to promote health awareness and running culture. In this context, the SK Surat Marathon poster was launched yesterday, Sunday. This is the first edition of the SK Surat Marathon, and preparations are in full swing. The marathon is being organized under the joint aegis of IIEMR and SK Finance, with support from Surat Police.
On this occasion, Mukesh Mishra, the organizer of SK Surat Marathon, who is also the organizer of Jaipur Marathon, one of India’s largest marathons for the past 15 years, said that the SK Surat Marathon aims to promote the running culture in Surat and convey the message of keeping the city clean, healthy, and beautiful. Many social groups are being involved in the 3 km Dream Run. Additionally, free registration is being provided for youth and women to ensure maximum participation in this health event.
Program coordinator Denny Nirban, while providing information about the marathon events, stated that the SK Surat Marathon will feature a 21 km, 10 km, and 5 km time run along with a 3 km Dream Run. To participate in the event, registrations can be done at www.suratmarathon.in. Online registrations have already started. The organizers have called for maximum participation from youths and homemakers.
Present at the Event –
Earlier on Sunday, the poster launch event saw the presence of Jayanti Kothari, Max Media Director NayanChoksi, Nirmal Hospital’s Business Manager Nirmal Vishal Purohit, Sunil Chaporkar, Anil Mardia, Manish Katyal, Nikhil Kordawala, Deepak Singhi, LalitPeriwal, Rajeev Sheth, SanjuMundra, Vishal Lakdawala, Champ, ChandrakantPrajapati, Priyanka Chopra, MukeshMakhijani, PareshGabani, Vela Bhai, Tina Ben Mehta, Nita Ben Gandhi, Kalp Suri, AnkurDeyora, Pankaj Bhai Roongta, Arvind Bhai, Madhav Bhai, Sunil Bakshi, and GopeshPeriwal, among many other runners.