Prasagraj: Finishing line on the Masar Mohan Malviya Stadium Track from Sangam City witnessed a new winner this year in the 36th edition of all Indira Gandhi’s money prize held on Friday.
In the category of men, three positions are won by runners from the Army Sports Institute, Pune.
In the male category, A B Valliappa (Chest Number 1202) Wins Running at 2:20:53.
Likewise, Anil Kumar Singh (Chest Number 1017), which comes from Prayagraj and is currently posted in Pune’s milk, stands second with 2:22:08.
Het RAM, also ASI, Pune, won third place with 2:23:12.
Het RAM is finished one third in this marathon held in 2019 too.
By winning a marathon in the male category, ValliAppa has pocketed a prize of Rp.
2,00,000 while the first runner-up was given 1,00,000 Rs and the second runner in the amount of Rs 75,000.
In the category of women, Nirmaben Bharat Jee Thakur of Gujarat won the Run by recording 2:50:41.
He was followed by the meaning of Patel, as well as ASI, Pune, who came second and finished runaway with 2:55:29.
Tamshi Singh from Mirzapur secured third place with 2:59:59.
Nirmaben has also been given a 400,000 RS money prize to win the run in the category of women.
Previously the marathon was marked by Upendra Tewari, Minister of Sports and the Welfare of Youth in the Government.
The marathon is an annual event held under the Aegis of the Directorate of Uttar Pradesh and the District Administration to commemorate former Prime Minister of Indira Gandhi.
District administration has made complicated arrangements for the event.
Marathon marked from the gate of Anand Bhawan Historic at 6:30 a.m.
The participants ran on the teliagaranj past route, Mayo Hall Crossing, High Court, CMP College, New Yamuna Bridge, Hanuman Mandir to the end of the Mohan Mohan Malviya Stadium.
Runners run with computer chips attached to their shoes or clothes.
This is done according to the rules of the Indian Athletics Federation (AFI) which has made it mandatory in the marathon.
At night, the award ceremony was held at Madan Mohan Malviya Stadium and Guest Head Upendra Tiwari distributed gifts.
Cultural functions are also held at the award ceremony.
Box: Among 500 men and women runners, who participated in the 36th edition of Indira Marathon, a nine-year-old girl, Kajal Bind, attracted special praise from all.
Although talented young participants did not win prizes, the residents of Lalitpur in the Manda Development Block from the Trans-Yamuna region, successfully completed 42,195 kms running in 3 hours and 30 minutes, impressive all with stamina and her passion for remotely.
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Kajal was a 3rd grade student Saraswati Gyan Mandir from the table.