Date: 21st November 2010 (Sunday)
Time: 1:00am
Venue: Sanam Chai Road, Bangkok, Thailand
Distance:
- Marathon 42.195km
- Half Marathon 21.1km
- Mini Marathon 10km
- Micro Marathon 5km
- Fare well Party
Entry Fee:
- Marathon THB2000, THB2500
- Half Marathon THB1500, THB2000
- Mini Marathon THB900, THB1500
- Micro Marathon THB700, THB900
- Fare well Party THB600, THB600
Closing Date: 20th November 2010 (Saturday)
Race Kit Collection: 20th November 2010 (Saturday), 10:00 - 19:00 hrs
Prize: Cash prizes for winner
Medal: Participants will be awarded a medal upon crossing the finish line
Trophy: The 1st-3rd winner for two categories will receive trophy from Excellency Privy Councilor General Pichitr Kullavanijaya
T-shirt: All marathon applicants who are able to finish the limited-time will receive reminder T-shirt
Certificate: Only runners who complete the actual course within time limit will receive a certificate
Organizer: National Jogging Association of Thailand
Email: info@amazingfield.org
Contact:
- National Jogging Association of Thailand (662) 628-8361, 280-7667-8
- Amazing Field Co., Ltd. (662) 277-6670-1
Website: http://www.bkkmarathon.com
Registration Form: Registration_Form.pdf
Source: http://2009tonton.blogspot.com
6 comments:
Am making my first marathon attempt at the Bangkok Marathon - getting towards those final few weeks of training now and after this week will start to taper, preparing for the race (thank goodness!).
Am hoping to run a sub 4 hour in this debut marathon - we'll see how that goes, but have routinely been running 32k roughly at target pace, so fingers crossed all goes to plan on the big day.
Are you running the marathon there Fabio?
I no join for this marathon. All the best to u ya.
All went well!
About 1,550 runners for the full marathon, same again in the half, and an enormous number of people in the 10k fun run.
Managed to run a 3:57 so just scraped under the 4 hours. Those last few km do start to get a bit tiring through ;)
A very flat course, first 26km or so are on a toll road out of Bangkok, turning at 15km and running back into the city. Nice to see the Kenyans flying by!
Woo, not bad. Congrats on ur sub4! ^.^
so sub 3:45 attempt next...... maybe in the Khon Kaen marathon in late January - apparently one of the busiest marathons in Thailand.
That's going to be a challenge.....
All the best. :)
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