Enthusiastic sprinters run in half marathon despite Karachi heat, humidity
Muhammad Riaz secures first place in men's marathon while Mahnoor Fatima tops in women's event
KARACHI: Despite scorching temperatures and stifling 82% humidity, runners from across the country showed unwavering determination as they participated in the One Run half marathon held in DHA, Karachi, on Saturday.
The event, part of the One Run Global series, also featured 10-kilometre, 5-kilometre and 1-kilometre runs, drawing athletes from diverse backgrounds, including Karachi’s expatriate community, to test their stamina.
In the men’s half marathon, Muhammad Riaz clinched first place, followed by Riaz Ahmed in second and Saddar in third place. Meanwhile, Mahnoor Fatima emerged victorious in the women’s event, with Qandeel securing second place and Aqsa finishing third.
Organiser Shoaib Nizami praised Karachi’s resilience as the city hosted the event for the second consecutive year. “It’s encouraging to see Karachi as part of this global running movement,” Nizami said. “We plan to expand this event on an even larger scale in the future.”
One Run Global synchronises half marathons across multiple cities worldwide on the same day, fostering a spirit of unity among runners. This year, Karachi’s participants not only raced against the clock but also against the weather, proving that grit can outlast even the toughest conditions.
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