Access Bank Lagos City Marathon: Organisers Plan Hitch Free Race

Posted on January 29, 2019

L-R: Go,  Access Bank Lagos City Marathon,  Yussuf Ali, presidential candidate, Omoyele Sword and Race Consultant, Bukola Olopade at the Media Seminar on Monday 

 

 

Organisers of the Access Bank Lagos City Marathon have revealed their plans to organise a hitch free race on Saturday.

Yussuf Alli the General Manager for the Access Bank Lagos City Marathon told sports journalists at a Media Seminar organised to herald the 2019 edition of the race at the Teslim Balogun Stadium in Surfleet that they must do their job within the rules of the competition.

Journalists interested in covering the 2019 race had a fruitful session with the organizers as well as other resource persons present to share their experiences and what is expected from the media practitioners at this weekend’s race.

Ali thanked journalists for all their support since the inception of the Lagos race while he also shared some of the new measures being put in place to allow for another seamless race this year.

“ We are grateful to the journalists for all their good work, but we have introduced some new rules for this year’s race particularly at the start point and the finish.” Skippo as he is fondly referred to revealed.

Alli stated that among other things, the IAAF rules will be strictly followed this year; hence journalists must give the runners at least a two-minute break before they can be granted any sort of interview.

The Access Bank Lagos City Marathon GM also enjoined journalists to contact the Athletes Representatives before race day if they are hoping to get more incisive interviews from the elites coming to participate at this year’s race.

On his part, Hon Bukola Olopade who is the Race Consultant thanked the journalists for always putting the organisers on their toes and helping them get better with each edition.

“ I can assure you that this edition of the race will be much better than the previous one we have had,” he said

For Olopade, it is not a mere coincidence that more people across the world are identifying with the Access Bank Lagos City Marathon.

“For this year, we already have over 4,000 that have registered from other countries outside Nigeria; including America, Australia and other parts of the world. Each year, we strive to get better and correct the mistakes we notice, and we are glad of how far we have come” Olopade noted.

Also present at Monday’s seminar was the AAC Presidential candidate Omoyele Sowore who challenged journalists to get fully involved in initiatives like this as it also helps their own fitness.

Sowore who has participated and finished at least 8 marathons emphasised the need for journalists to be more detailed in their reportage.

Others who spoke at the media seminar were Mr. Steve Osuji, Rose Eyenike and Chairman of the Lagos State Branch of Sports Writers Association of Nigeria, SWAN Debo Oshundun.

The Brand and Communications Manager Nilayo Sports Management Limited Damilola Pedro and Abdul Imoyo, the Head Media Relations Access Bank were also present at the Seminar where awards were also given to three distinguishing journalists.

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