Shillong's Scenic Run: How Assam Rifles Marathon Unites 3,000 Runners

The Assam Rifles just wrapped up their fifth annual half marathon in Shillong. Over three thousand people from all over India showed up to run through the scenic Khasi Hills. They gave out a bunch of cash prizes and medals to the fastest runners. It's all part of their bigger plan to get everyone in the Northeast excited about fitness.

Key Points: Assam Rifles Half Marathon 2025 Draws 3000 Runners in Shillong

  • Over 3,038 runners participated across 21km, 10km, and 5km race categories in Shillong
  • Cash prizes worth Rs 20 lakh were awarded to 48 winners across various categories
  • The event promotes the national Fit India Movement and spirit of unity
  • Sandeep Devrari and Tamsi Singh won the men's and women's 21km categories respectively
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Shillong: Assam Rifles conducts 5th edition of Assam Rifles Half Marathon 2025

Over 3,000 participants from 26 states ran in the 5th Assam Rifles Half Marathon in Shillong, promoting the Fit India Movement with Rs 20 lakh in prizes.

"The event aims to foster a culture of wellness, fitness and togetherness in the North East - Lt Gen Vikas Lakhera, DG Assam Rifles"

Shillong, December 14

The "5th Edition of the Assam Rifles Half Marathon 2025" was successfully organised on Sunday at the Headquarters of the Directorate General Assam Rifles, Laitkor, Shillong. Held as a key initiative to promote the "Fit India Movement", the annual event, first held in 2021, has grown significantly in popularity among running enthusiasts nationwide, according to the official press release.

According to the release, this year's event witnessed participation from across India, with over 3,000 participants representing 26 States and two Union Territories across various age categories," reflecting the spirit of unity in diversity and promoting National Unity".

The event was held against the scenic, majestic backdrop of the hills of the East Khasi District at Laitkor. It was attended by dignitaries from the Government, the Armed Forces, and volunteers from across the country.

The Half Marathon was organised in three categories: Cloud Chase (21 km), Pine Path (10 km) and Crystal Stream (5 km).

The runs were flagged off by Lt Gen Vikas Lakhera, AVSM, SM, Director General, Assam Rifles, and Vibha Lakhera, President, ARWWA, for the 21 km category. Maj Gen Jai Singh Bainsla, SM, ADG Assam Rifles, Satish Nambiar, Executive Director and State head North East region and Zubin Garg, CGM (Corporate Comn) Indian Oil Corporation Limited, Mumbai, flagged off the 10 km category. The 5 Km category was flagged off by Brigadier and Sachindra Tiwari, Brigadier Administration, Headquarters DGAR.

The overall participation was 3,038 runners, including 559 in the 21 km Half Marathon, 1,502 in the 10 km run and 977 in the 5 km run. Participants were awarded medals and certificates in recognition of their efforts, alongwith commemorative T-shirts as souvenirs. Cash prizes worth Rs 20 lakhs were awarded to 48 runners across various categories. In addition, several consolation prizes were also distributed.

In the Overall Category, Sandeep Devrari of 20 Kumaon, Indian Army, won the 21 km (Men) category with a time of 01 hour 07 minutes. At the same time, Tamsi Singh from Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh, won the 21 km (Women) category with a time of 01 hour 23 minutes.

Air Marshal Surat Singh, AVSM, VM, VSM, AOC-in-C Eastern Air Command and Nisha Singh, President Eastern Air Command, AFFWA, attended the occasion as the Chief Guest. He appreciated the enthusiasm and sporting spirit of the participants and spectators and presented prizes to the winners of the 21 km and 10 km categories.

The official press release said, "The Assam Rifles, popularly known as the 'Sentinels of the North East,' remains committed to peace and development in the region and regularly conducts initiatives promoting the 'Fit India Movement' ".

Speaking on the occasion, Lt Gen Vikas Lakhera, AVSM, SM, Director General, Assam Rifles, stated that "The event aims to foster a culture of wellness, fitness and togetherness in the North East and has witnessed remarkable growth, with participation more than doubling compared to last year."

- ANI

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Rohit P
Over 3000 participants and 20 lakhs in prizes! That's massive growth. Shows how much people are embracing the Fit India Movement. Congratulations to Sandeep Devrari and Tamsi Singh for their amazing wins! 🏃‍♂️💨
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Aman W
While the event is commendable, I hope the organisers ensure the local Khasi community is actively involved and benefits from such a large event. Tourism and sports should go hand-in-hand with local development and respect for the ecology of those majestic hills.
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Sarah B
The categories named "Cloud Chase" and "Pine Path" sound so poetic and perfect for Shillong! It's great to see events that highlight the natural beauty of the North East while promoting health. Well done Assam Rifles.
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Vikram M
This is real nation-building. When people from across India come to the North East for such positive events, it breaks barriers and builds bonds. The spirit of "unity in diversity" is not just a slogan here. Proud moment.
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Kavya N
My cousin participated in the 5 km Crystal Stream run! She said the atmosphere was electric and the organisation was top-class. Getting a medal and certificate for finishing is such a nice touch for amateur runners. More power to Fit India! 💪

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