Sunfeast World 10K Bangalore Run announced!

After waiting a long time for the announcement, I finally got to hear about this run today. The 10K run will take place on May 18th (originally May 25th). The run is being organized by Procam, the same people who organize the Vodafone Delhi Half marathon and the Mumbai Marathon.

So, we can hope to see one of the most organized middle distance race for the masses ever held in India. Since there is a big total prize money of $150,000 USD, we can also hope to see some of the world’s best at this event.

Event website: http://sunfeastworld10k.indiatimes.com/

Bangalore TOI report: Report

Following runs will be part of this event:

  • World 10 K Elite Men
  • World 10K Elite Women
  • Senior Citizens’ Run (4 Km)
  • Wheelchair Event (4 Km),
  • Open 10K Run
  • Majja Run (5.7 Km)

Online registrations are open. I have already registered for this, next I need to get myself back to the full training schedule.

Congratulations to Bangalore Ultra Marathon runners


Hey, you guys created history by running the Bangalore Ultra Marathon, the first ultra event organized in India, by RFL, the group from Bangalore. Congratulations to the organizers for doing an excellent job, I have been following the progress on this event for the last 1 year since it was announced (yes, the confirmed date for this run was announced 1 year back!). And don’t ever confuse this event with the sick Bangalore marathon, an event which is announced at least 3-4 times in the year and still remains unlikely to happen.

Event website: http://www.bangalore-ultramarathon.com/

These guys were amazing… both the runners and organizers. People were running the 26km, 52km and the 78km routes… and one guy topped it all by running the 104km (it was a 13km loop dirt track). I have read a lot of amazing stories… but this one tops them all. I read a few blogs on the experience from the event from runners which I would like to share with the readers.

* Girish (78K)
* Swaroop (26K)
* Manoj (78K)
* Shantanu (52K)
* Hari (52K)

Great going guys… keep it going!

Bangalore marathon 2007 postponed

The Bangalore International marathon organized by Crossover has been postponed (once again), to Dec 30th. I think this is the second postponement of the event. I have already written a lot about the attitude of the organizers, so I don’t think this deserves any more space.

Please take Dec 30th with a pinch of salt. Experience tells me that no date from Crossover (organizers of Bangalore marathon) can be relied upon. In fact, I think I am responsible for creating more confusion by publishing any proposed dates which have little relevance or “holding” value. Maybe I should stop writing any posts related to the Bangalore marathon to avoid all this.

Beware: Bangalore marathon coming up!

Its going to be one heck of a running season with following races scheduled for the season:

Oct 28th – Vodafone Delhi Half Marathon
Nov 25th – Hyderabad Half Marathon
Dec 2nd – Singapore Marathon
Dec 9th – Bangalore Marathon
Dec 16th – Bangalore Ultramarathon
Jan 20th – Mumbai Marathon

The Bangalore marathon was announced this week, at such a short notice, i.e. not even 2 months before the actual run (actually just 1.5 months before the run date)! If you are even a little bit into running, you will know that this will not give any real chance for people to prepare well for the run. Another very annoying this which Crossover (the organizers of Bangalore marathon) did was to announce it just before the Bangalore Ultramarathon, an event which has been planned for the last one year, and had been announced long-long time back. It surely creates a conflict of interest between the two events in the running community. It speaks of the high level of unprofessionalism which Crossover has shown. In spite of knowing about the other event which was planned much in advance, they just go ahead with their whims and fancies, not even considering that both events are going to be held in the same city and the ultramarathon may lose participants due to this.

I already know a lot about the attitude (or lack of) of Crossover consulting, the organizers of the Bangalore marathon. If you want to read some details around this, do check my post here on one of their previous events to get some first hand knowledge.

Here are some of the points which distinguish the Bangalore ultra event from the Bangalore marathon (for those who are considering what to run):

Bangalore Ultra:

1. Announced almost 9 months ago with a commitment, nay a promise to
never change the date. See bangaloreultra.blogspot.com
2. Organized with intent to cater to people who VALUE a clean
enjoyable running experience.
3. No dilution of experience: No fun runs (OK the 26K is kind of a fun
run), no hard pavement, no running for charity
4. Considerable thought and effort put into it. Organizers meeting
weekly since June 2007. Take a look at the website.
5. Resort where you can come with family and enjoy.
6. Cost: Okay this is on the high side for most people in India. But
remember, there is no free lunch in life. You get what you pay for! many
people consider it no big deal to buy an air ticket and spend > INR10,000 to
go run a mere Half Marathon in a distant city!

Bangalore Marathon:

1. Shifting dates.
2. No consideration for RFL in arranging their date! RFL runners
probably form the largest contingent of their potential runners.
3. Rest assured that the event will focus on fun run, NGO charity,
etc. The marathon effort will be purely a joke.
4. Hard pavement, traffic, fight for your medals and shirts at the
end, get your prizes stripped off due to mismanagement, etc.
5. No class: Knowing that the Bangalore Ultra was in preparation and
having been publicized, yet to come out with a clashing date
without even consulting speaks of the lowest class.

Now people can decide. If in spite of all this they wish to run the
Bangalore Marathon then they very well deserve it.

(Note: Section in blue above has been picked up from web, apologies to author)

1st Bangalore Ultra-Marathon announced

This first of a kind event in India has been announced with the launch of the unofficial website at http://bangalore-ultra.blogspot.com/. The event is planned to be held on Dec 16th, 2007. Given the way these guys are planning for the event, and their professional approach… I have no doubts that this would be a big success. The event is planned to have 25K, 50K and 80K runs. By definition, any distance upwards 50K is classified as an “ultra”.

Now that marathons are fast becoming the new fitness mantra in the country, particularly in the metros… I feel the “ultra” domain is the natural next step-up in this field. Events of these kinds are already popular worldwide, with runs of 50K, 50miles, 100K, 100miles, and more, and the rare species of ultra-marathon runners from India will find a new home in their own country.

Way to go guys! All the best for the event… maybe I might even turn up for the fun.