In a bid to elevate Gulu’s status as a premier destination for marathons certified by the International Athletics Federation, enthusiastic locals have started an annual marathon themed “Celebrating Culture and Heritage.”

This event which is expected to host between 500-1000 participants aims not only to promote health and fitness but also to give back to the community with all the proceedings obtained, 10% to be given to the Dero Kwan education fund of the region.

Nile Post spoke to Francis Gimara, the chairperson organizing committee and he says the Gulu city marathon aims at putting Gulu on the globe as they ensivion making Gulu a certified run also coupled with the different tourist sites in the regions.

“We are looking at celebrating the heritage of bouncing back from crisis, a once war inflicted area and position the region as one of the attractive places to not only the residents but also people from across the nation,” echoed Gimara.

With plans to invite professional athletes from across the country and beyond, the marathon is set to attract attention and participation from running enthusiasts and sports fans alike.

Acholi subregion has produced prominent Athletes like Judith Aya, who won bronze medal during the common wealth games.

The races are 42kilometres, 21kilometer race and lastly the 5kilometers.

The marathon road map will feature a scenic routes from Kaunda grounds, via custom corner, Layibi railway, then Gulu Univeristy, off to Kitgum highway, Unyama trading centre, pass via Churchill courts and final mark Kaunda grounds.