A record of 11,600 participants (Editor’s note: 10,200 last year) took part over the two consecutive days in one of the 5 events of the Nice International Half Marathon.
With 8,000 participants, the Half Marathon, run yesterday morning on the Promenade des Anglais, is above all a sporting and popular success. Although at 9:30 am at the start, the sun was shy, later the sky cleared up, and the runners were able to enjoy the good weather.
In terms of sports, no surprises: Kennedy Kipyeko for men and Muliye Dekebo for women won the event.
Kenyan Kennedy Kipyego finished in 1 hour, 1 second, and 46 tenths. He led his compatriot Richard Sigli (1h01โ58″) and Ethiopian Kebede Wami (1h02โ04″). The first regional was Aix-en-Provence’s Martin Nilsson (1h10โ28″).
In the women’s category, Ethiopian Muliye Dekebo stopped the clock at 1h11โ10″. The first regional was Hรฉlรจne Billon-Robart from the Hyรจres running club (1h22โ21″).
The day before, Promenade du Paillon set a new record in the 3 Haribo events: Haribo Kidโs Run, Haribo Family Run, and La Niรงoise Haribo.
4,000 participants gathered for this great festive and family moment. From 7:30 pm, 500 children set off in two starting waves (timed 12/16 years wave followed by the non-timed 10/11 years wave) from the Promenade du Paillon on the Haribo Kidโs Run.
5 minutes later, it was the turn of the 1,700 participants of the Haribo Family Run to run 2 km. At 8:30 pm, as night fell, the 1,800 participants of La Niรงoise Haribo concluded these festivities in style.
The two Haribo Family Run and La Niรงoise Haribo events managed to donate a check for โฌ4,075 to Gรฉrard Van Den BULCKE, Director of the Alpes-Maritimes Cancer League.
In the 10 km event, Bruce BAUTISTA, registered with SCO STE MARGUERITE MARSEILLE, claimed first place in 30โ13โโ. In the women’s category, podium regular Bรฉnรฉdicte ROBIN (registered with AS SAINT JUNIEN) took the top spot in 35โ52โโ.