Naveen Dagar and Kiran Jithur win Manipal Half Marathon titles


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Manipal, 06 Mar 2017: Asian Games bronze medalist in steeplechase, Naveen Dagar won the 21.1 kilometre race in the Manipal Marathon held here on Sunday morning in Udupi -Manipal area. The winner in the women’s half marathon was Kiran Jithur of Punjab. Both were awarded cash prizes of rupees 70,000 each. About 6,000 runners took part in the marathon organized by Manipal University and Udupi Athletic Association.

 

Other than the half marathon, there were 10, 5 and 3 kilometre races held to ensure all registered runners including internationals, nationals, young and old got a chance to run. KMC Greens came alive long before dawn with the enthusiastic runners limbering up with Zumba fitness workout. It was great fun and everyone enjoyed the lush Greens and the carnival presented by Volunteer Services organization (VSO). Sponsors for the event were Syndicate Bank and Adani.

 

Naveen Dagra receing the winner’s prize in Manipal Half Marathon

Manipal Marathon this year had the theme of run for the awareness of stroke. It also coincides with the Diamond Jubilee Celebrations of Manipal Institute of Technology. This is a reason why it was decided to hold at such a large scale.

 

Naveen is preparing to take part in the world championship and is under training at Bangalore. He hails from Haryana. Ranjeet Singh finished second and Santosh third in the men’s half marathon organised.

 

KiranJithur who won the first prize in the women’s half marathon is from Punjab.She has won two other half marathons in the country recently. ThippavvaSannakki was second and Archana finished third. The second and third finishers in both categories won cash prizes of 35,000 and 20,000 respectively.

 

The winner in the 10 kilometre race for women was Mamta of Varanasi, Suprita was second and Deeksha third. Pravin Khambal was the winner in the men’s section, Vijay was second and Chetan GJ was third. In the 10 kilometres senior women’s category, Yulia came first, Rekha was the second and Prameela was the third. Shankara won the race in the senior men’s category, Vishwanath Kotian was second and Divakar was the third.

 

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