
Early registration now open for 11th Gulf Bank 642 Marathon
Reaffirming its yearly commitment, Gulf Bank invites athletes, beginners, and individuals from all segments of society – locally and internationally – to take part in this major sporting event, now recognized as one of Kuwait's most anticipated athletic gatherings. Registration is open through the official website:www.gulfbank642marathon.com.
The 10th edition of the Gulf Bank 642 Marathon saw a record-breaking turnout, with over 10,000 participants across different race categories. Kuwaitis made up the largest group, with 5,293 runners, followed by participants from India, the Philippines, Egypt and Lebanon. Celebrated for its diversity and inclusivity, the marathon saw a strong female turnout, with women making up 44 percent of all participants, while men accounted for 56 percent. Seniors aged 65 and above represented 0.5 percent of runners, and those between 55 and 64 made up 3 percent.
Young adults formed the majority, with 44.4 percent of participants aged between 21 and 34, and 27.9 percent between 35 and 44. Runners under the age of 21 made up 12.6 percent of the total turnout.
Najla Aleisa receives a memento from Ahmed Al-Majed, Chief Operating Officer at Safex.
Gulf Bank's continued sponsorship of the marathon reflects its commitment to supporting national efforts to promote a culture of fitness and wellness as a foundation of sustainable development. The Bank emphasizes the importance of investing in human capital and enhancing individual capabilities to create a healthier society. The Gulf Bank 642 Marathon is considered one of the region's leading initiatives aimed at encouraging healthy lifestyles and making physical activity a regular part of daily life, especially in light of the increasing rates of diabetes, obesity and cardiovascular diseases.
Gulf Bank leverages this event to promote youth and national initiatives by collaborating with the organizing team and enabling the participation of small and medium enterprises. It also serves as a platform to support local athletes and professional Kuwaiti runners, helping them gain exposure and represent Kuwait in marathons around the world.
The Gulf Bank 642 Marathon is the largest local sporting event held in the heart of Kuwait City, with runners passing several iconic landmarks such as the Kuwait Towers, Sheikh Jaber Al-Ahmad Cultural Centre, the Grand Mosque, Souq Al-Mubarakiya, and Gulf Bank's Head Office, among others. Winners in each category will receive medals and valuable prizes.
The marathon features four race categories suitable for all fitness levels: a 5-kilometer walk or run for participants aged 11 and older; a 10-kilometer run for those aged 16 and above; and both the 21-kilometer half marathon and the full 42-kilometer marathon, open to participants aged 18 and above. With a range of distances and participation options, the Gulf Bank 642 Marathon continues to encourage individuals and families to embrace a healthier and more active lifestyle.
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