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MTN joins the HIV/AIDS battle

MTN MARATHON 2006 - ATHLETICSAFRICA.COMFor Africa, the race against AIDS is a marathon.

To this end, Nigeria’s largest GSM telecoms operator, MTN Nigeria has raised the stakes for it's 4th Lagos International Half Marathon event on December 2nd, with an innovative online quiz competition.

 

The popular competition was designed to educate the populace about the yearly event and to create awareness of the race and its fight against HIV/AIDS pandemic ravaging the continent of Africa, and indeed the whole world.

 

The quiz, which has been running on http://www.mtnonline.com/marathon for about nine weeks now, allow subscribers to text their answers with the word 'quiz' before a space, and then the answer to a dedicated short code, 32052 weekly, with each text costing 30 Nigerian naira.

 

more on the 2006 MTN Lagos International Half Marathon fun train

 
 
   
 

Joseph the dreamer

Reigning World Half marathon champion Fabiano Joseph of Tanzania took home the $10,000 prize money on offer at the 4th MTN Lagos International Half Marathon today.

The 19-year-old ran away from defending champion John Korir of Kenya to win in a new course record of 1:02:20, ending the Kenyan 3-year domination of the course.

Korir, 25, equalled his former course record of 1:03:05 to place second while Joseph's training partner and fellow countryman John Yuda took the third position from the hordes of Kenyans and other local runners in 1:04:21.

Joseph told reporters after the race: "When Korir did not want to respond when I asked him to take the lead, I thought then that I was going to win.

"I was third in this race in 2002, so now I am very glad to win it."

 
 
 

   
Champions clash
One place you would not want to miss out of on saturday morning if you live in Africa's most populous city, Lagos would be at the national stadium in Surulere.

Nigeria is not known for long distance running, but the advent of the MTN Lagos Half-Marathon three years ago has been a breath of fresh air, attracting increasing numbers of local runners, from fewer than 15,000 in 2002 to over 30,000 entries in 2005.

Nigerian athletes, led by last year's revelation Wilson Eku (pictured in green top) are shaping up to challenge top foreign runners from Kenya and Ethiopia this time around.

The race organised by the Athletics Federation of Nigeria (AFN) and sponsored by Africa's telecoms giant MTN is already tagged the "biggest and best Lagos marathon ever".

A sure clash between three champions - Reigning world half marathon champion Fabiano Joseph of Tanzania, defending champion John Korir of Kenya, who set the course record of 63:05 in winning last year and Charles Kiama, winner of the 2005 Standard Chartered Nairobi Marathon with 61.34 in altitude - who are in town today for the ultimate prize.

At yesterday's official 'Elite Runners' presentation at the MTN Marathon press centre in Lagos, the organisers confirmed that nine Kenyans are entered for this year's race and four other men from the top-ten in Edmonton six weeks ago.

Tanzanian 19-year-old prodigy Joseph is poised for the workout, but will surely have his work cut out this weekend. "The race will not be easy. I am prepared for this Marathon." he told The Vanguard.

"The other trio from the ‘World Half’ top ten," as IAAF's Pat Butcher puts it are: "Yonas Kifle of Eritrea (third in Edmonton), John Yuda, Joseph’s training partner from Arusha (6th) and Norman Dlomo of South Africa(10th)."
 
 
   
 

 
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