Ikogosi 2nd 17.5km marathon race holds, targets 5,000 athletes

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Organisers of the 2025 Ikogosi 17.5km Marathon Race have said that about 5,000 participants are expected at the second edition of the event, which will be held at Ikogosi Warm Spring, Ikogosi Ekiti, Ekiti State, on November 8.

Femi Abegunde, the Race Consultant, said at a press conference in Ado Ekiti on Tuesday that the event, organised by the Ikogosi Marathon Initiative in partnership with Ekiti State Government, would feature both elite and local runners.

Ikogosi warm spring is a well-known tourist destination in Ekiti State, Nigeria, famous for its unique natural warm springs that flow side-by-side with cold springs. It attracts visitors from across Nigeria and beyond, making it an ideal location to host a major sporting event.

Relatively new but rapidly growing, Ikogosi Marathon event is aimed at promoting not just sports but also tourism, health, and economic development in the region.

The inaugural race in 2023 featured a 10km run and attracted over 2,000 runners, showing strong interest locally and regionally.

Abegunde, who said that race was planned in such a way that it could compare with international marathons everywhere, assured of the security of lives and property and as well safety of the runners.

He said: “The Ikogosi Marathon is more than a sporting event; it is a platform for tourism, health, and community development. The race will promote Ikogosi Warm Springs Resort as a global tourist attraction, boost local businesses through increased patronage, and encourage fitness and healthy living across Nigeria”.

The consultant said that the second edition, which is a 17.5km race, is an improvement over the maiden edition, which featured a 10km race that attracted over 2,000 runners, saying, “This edition is projected to welcome between 4,000 and 5,000 indigenous and elite runners, making it one of the most exciting long-distance races in the region”.

Abegunde said that there were attractive prizes for the runners in a bid to encourage excellence.

These, he said, included N2m each as the first prize for male and female elite runners, while the second prize is N1.5m each for male and female in the elite category, and the third prize is N1m each for male and female.

He said that also, as part of efforts to encourage the indigenous (Ekiti indigenes) runners, the first prize is N1.5m each for male and female, the second prize is N1m, while the third Prize is N500,000, adding that the fourth to 10th indigenous runners, male and female, would also get prizes.

The Permanent Secretary, Ekiti State Ministry of Youths Development, Mrs. Sola-Femi Adeluyi, who viewed the Ikogosi Marathon as a step in youth development, said, “It will help our youth to cultivate resilience and leadership, and boost economic activities”.

The permanent secretary assured the organisers of the support of the Ekiti youth for the success of the event.

Ekiti State Governor Biodun Oyebanji, represented by the Technical Adviser on Sports, Dr. Olusola Osetoba, described the Ikogosi Marathon Race as “a flagship project that embodies my administration’s vision for sports development, tourism promotion, and youth empowerment”.

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