Tawang Marathon 3.0: 6,000 Runners Conquer the 'Run Above the Clouds'

The Tawang Marathon 3.0 brought together over 6,000 participants in a spectacular high-altitude running event. Runners experienced the thrill of competing amidst stunning Himalayan scenery near the Indo-China border. The event featured multiple race categories and attracted international participants from Kenya. Local residents highlighted how the marathon boosts tourism and supports community livelihoods in the region.

Key Points: Tawang Marathon 3.0 Concludes with 6000 Participants Near China Border

  • Event featured four race categories from 5km to full marathon distances
  • Lieutenant General Gambhir Singh flagged off the high-altitude running event
  • Participants included 1,200 women and three international runners from Kenya
  • Marathon promoted "Clean Tawang, Green Tawang" sustainability theme
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International Tawang Marathon 3.0 'Run Above the Clouds' concluded with 6000 participants near Indo-China border

Over 6,200 runners participated in Tawang Marathon 3.0 near the Indo-China border, promoting fitness, tourism, and national integration in the Himalayas.

"Because of the marathon there is tourism promotion in Tawang, due to which livelihoods get supported - Local Resident to ANI"

Tawang, October 24

Amidst the breathtaking backdrop of the majestic Tawang Monastery and the serene, cloud-covered valleys of the Eastern Himalayas, the Tawang Marathon 3.0 unfolded on Friday with great zeal and enthusiasm.

Perched at nearly 10,000 feet above sea level, Tawang once again transformed into a vibrant arena celebrating endurance, unity, and cultural pride.

The event was flagged off by Lieutenant General Gambhir Singh, General Officer Commanding, Gajraj Corps, who lauded the participation and highlighted the importance of such initiatives in promoting fitness, adventure, and national integration in the Himalayan frontier.

This year's marathon featured four categories -- 42 km (full marathon), 21 km (half marathon), 10 km, and 5 km runs -- offering challenges suited to runners of all levels. A total of more than 6,200 participants, including 1,200 women and girls and three international runners from Kenya, took part in the event.

Runners experienced the thrill of "Running Above the Clouds" as they traversed scenic routes surrounded by snow-capped peaks, fluttering prayer flags, and the timeless grandeur of the Tawang Monastery, one of Asia's largest and most revered Buddhist monasteries. Each participant demonstrated courage, stamina, and the spirit of perseverance while navigating the rugged Himalayan terrain and high-altitude conditions.

One of the locals told ANI that because of the marathon there is tourism promotion in Tawang, due to which livelihoods get supported and people get to know more about Tawang.

Another told ANI that the theme for the marathon stands for sustainability, "Clean Tawang, Green Tawang," he said.

The Tawang Marathon 3.0 was a true community celebration, witnessing enthusiastic participation from the civilians, Indian Army, SSB, ITBP, students, local residents, and Civil Adm. Together, they turned the event into a festival of health, harmony, and Himalayan spirit.

The Tawang Marathon 3.0 once again reaffirmed that with courage, enthusiasm, and dedication, no challenge is insurmountable -- whether in the mountains or in life itself.

- ANI

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Rohit P
Amazing to see 6,200 participants including 1,200 women! This marathon not only promotes fitness but also showcases our cultural heritage through Tawang Monastery. The tourism boost will definitely help local economy. Jai Hind! 🙏
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David E
As someone who visited Tawang last year, I can imagine how breathtaking this marathon must have been. The combination of spiritual atmosphere from the monastery and physical challenge of high-altitude running is unique. Great to see international participation too!
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Ananya R
While I appreciate the event, I hope the organizers ensure proper waste management. High-altitude areas are ecologically sensitive. The "Clean Tawang" theme should be implemented strictly, not just as a slogan. Otherwise, great initiative for national integration.
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Vikram M
Events like this in border areas send a strong message of our presence and commitment. The participation of Army, ITBP, and civilians together shows unity. Running above the clouds in Tawang must be an unforgettable experience! 🏔️
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Sarah B
The cultural aspect of this event is wonderful. Tawang Monastery is a treasure and showcasing it through a marathon is brilliant. Hope this inspires more people to visit and appreciate India's diverse cultural heritage.

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