The Doha Marathon by Ooredoo
The Doha Marathon by Ooredoo, a hallmark event in Qatar's sporting calendar and a World Athletics Gold Label-Accredited race, has successfully crossed the finish line, setting new records in participation and community engagement, and nearly doubling the number of entrants from 2023. Over 13,000 runners from 124 countries and thousands of supporters came together to create an unforgettable day of sportsmanship, unity, and athletic achievement.
This year's marathon, renowned for its inclusiveness and celebration of sportsmanship, saw participants from across the globe competing in a range of distances, including an elite group of international runners such as Mohcine Outalha—the reigning 2023 Doha Marathon Champion—from Morocco, Awet Habte from Eritrea, Rebecca Cheptegei from Uganda, and Rose Chelimo from Kenya.
Distances included the Full Marathon, Half Marathon, 10KM, 5KM, Junior 5KM for teenagers, and Kids 1KM races, with over 1,000 participants also joining in on the fun virtually. Each race was designed to accommodate runners of all abilities, emphasising the event's commitment to fostering a love for physical activity among people of all ages.
The winners of the marathon categories, who have set new benchmarks in their respective races, are as follows:
Reflecting on the marathon's success, Sheikh Ali Bin Jabor Bin Mohammad Al Thani, Chief Executive Officer at Ooredoo Qatar, remarked: "The Doha Marathon by Ooredoo has once again surpassed expectations, uniting athletes and supporters in a celebration of health, endurance, and community. We're incredibly proud of each participant's achievements and the collective spirit of this event. Our heartfelt thanks go to everyone involved, from the athletes and volunteers to the thousands of supporters who cheered them on. Together, we've made this day a landmark event for Qatar's community."
Mohammed Issa Al Fadala, President of the Qatar Athletics Federation, thanked Ooredoo for hosting such a successful event, which he said continues to improve year after year, and added that the Qatar Olympic Committee has always highly supported this event, which became key in Qatar’s sporting and community calendar, and an important tool to encourage residents to remain active. Al Fadala also commented on the new route, which he said was well studied, and praised the significant participation from international runners and their achievements, which he said reiterates the importance of the marathon as one of the largest races in the region and the world.
Speaking to media following his win, Ugandan runner Solomon Mutai was visibly joyful, stating: “The race was successful, and the organisation was wonderful. The most important thing to me was to win the race without aiming for a better time, and I am happy with the win.”
As for the first-place winner in the women’s category, Kenyan runner Valary Jemeli, said: “The race was good, and this was the first time I participated in a long time. I am happy with the wonderful atmosphere and organisation, and I hope to return here again.”
In addition to the athletic achievements, the marathon underscored Ooredoo's commitment to social responsibility, with parts of the proceeds dedicated to supporting local charities across Qatar. The event also highlighted inclusivity, welcoming competitors with disabilities and celebrating local talent through the Al-ADAAM Category in partnership with the Social & Sport Contribution Fund (DAAM).
The Doha Marathon by Ooredoo not only celebrated winners but also the enduring spirit of the Qatari community, the joy of participation, and the shared commitment to health and wellness. As we look forward to next year's event, Ooredoo remains dedicated to inspiring individuals of all ages to embrace sports and physical activity, reinforcing the company's vision of enriching people's lives and giving back to the community.
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