Karnataka Governor to Flag Off World 10K Bengaluru with Elite Athletes

The 18th edition of the World 10K Bengaluru will be flagged off by Karnataka Governor Thawar Chand Gehlot on Sunday. A strong line-up of Indian elite athletes, including defending champion Abhishek Pal and Sanjivani Jadhav, will compete for a total prize pool of USD 210,000. Over 36,000 participants are expected to take part, setting a new participation record for the event. The race is a World Athletics Gold Label Race and serves as a key preparation event for the Asian Games.

Key Points: World 10K Bengaluru 2025: Elite Athletes & Prize Money

  • Total prize pool of USD 210,000 for elite athletes
  • Defending champion Abhishek Pal returns to break course record
  • Sanjivani Jadhav aims for historic hat-trick in women's elite race
  • Over 36,000 participants set new participation record
  • Governor Thawar Chand Gehlot and other dignitaries to flag off race
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Karnataka Governor Thawar Chand Gehlot to flag off 18th edition of World 10K Bengaluru

Karnataka Governor Thawar Chand Gehlot flags off the 18th World 10K Bengaluru. Defending champion Abhishek Pal, Sanjivani Jadhav, and over 36,000 runners compete for USD 210,000 prize pool.

"Bengaluru has always been special for me... I'm hoping to build on that rhythm and deliver another strong performance. - Abhishek Pal"

Bengaluru, April 25

A strong line-up of Indian Elite athletes will take to the start line on Sunday for the 18th edition of the World 10K Bengaluru.

With a total prize pool of USD 210,000, the Indian men's winner is set to take home INR 3,00,000, while the Indian women's winner will receive INR 2,75,000.

Additionally, a bonus of INR 1,00,000 is on offer for athletes who break the existing event records at the World Athletics Gold Label Race.

Defending champion Abhishek Pal returns after clocking 29:12 last year to set the Indian men's event record and will look to build on that performance.

"Bengaluru has always been special for me. I've run multiple 10Ks here and last year I was able to break the course record, which gives me a lot of confidence coming back. This race is also a great way to assess where I stand at the start of the season. It tells you about your speed, endurance and overall condition, and helps shape the rest of the year. I'm hoping to build on that rhythm and deliver another strong performance," Abhishek said.

Joining him is Kartik Karkera, who comes into the race on the back of a breakthrough stretch that includes victories at the National Marathon Championship, and the Tata Mumbai Marathon on debut.

"I'm coming into Bengaluru with good momentum, but this phase is about building towards bigger goals like the Asian Games. Running a 10K is crucial, it sharpens speed while maintaining endurance, both essential for the marathon. Events like this give Indian athletes exposure to international competition, and that experience is invaluable. It pushes us to believe we can compete at the highest level. A fast race here will be important to gauge where I stand," he said.

In the women's field, Sanjivani Jadhav, one of the most consistent names in Indian road running and a back-to-back Indian Elite winner in Bengaluru, will have the opportunity to secure a historic hat-trick.

"My training has remained consistent, even after stepping up to the marathon earlier this year. The focus now is back on the 5K and 10K as I build towards the Asian Games. For this race, it's about both defending my title and improving my timing. Races like Bengaluru are important-they fit well into my preparation and help me stay competitive at the highest level. I'm confident the conditions here will help me push for a strong result," Sanjivani said.

Over 36,000 participants are set to take part in the event, once again energising the city and setting a new record.

Extending their support, esteemed guests including Governor Thawar Chand Gehlot, Deputy Chief Minister D. K. Shivakumar, Home Minister and President of the Karnataka Athletics Association, Dr. G Parameshwara and International Event Ambassador Blanka Vlašić will flag off the race.

Embracing the spirit of the event, Chief Minister of Jammu & Kashmir Omar Abdullah will also lace up and join the runners on Sunday, alongside Yaduveer Krishnadatta Chamaraja Wadiyar and Tejasvi Surya, Brig. Ranjeet Alva, SM, Dy. GOC, Karnataka & Kerala Sub-Area, and Giandomenico Milano, Consul General of Italy.

- IANS

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Shreya B
Sanjivani Jadhav going for a hat-trick is fantastic! Women's distance running in India is really coming up. Hope more corporates sponsor such events to give our athletes the exposure they need. Also, Omar Abdullah participating as CM shows sports unites everyone across political lines.
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Vikram M
USD 210,000 prize pool is decent but compare that to Dubai Marathon or other international events - we still have a long way to go. That said, the World 10K Bengaluru has consistently been a gold label event and brings global attention. Kudos to the organizers for maintaining quality over 18 editions!
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Priya S
Love that Kartik Karkera is using this 10K as prep for Asian Games - shows smart planning by athletes now. Running a marathon and then switching to 10K is tough but he seems confident. Hope Bengaluru weather cooperates, April heat can be brutal even if it's morning.
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Rohit P
Blanka Vlašić as event ambassador! She's a legend in high jump, great choice. 36,000 participants is insane - Bengaluru really shows up for running. Just hope traffic management is better this year, last time it was chaos near MG Road. Still, this is what makes our city vibrant!
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Kavya N
Happy to see Deputy CM Shivakumar and Home Minister Parameshwara involved. But honestly, the state government should also invest more in grassroots athletics infrastructure rather than just flagging off events. Our rural athletes have so much potential but lack facilities. Hope this event inspires policy changes too.

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