Preparations for the second edition of the Gulu City Marathon are complete ahead of Saturday’s race at Kaunda Grounds.
Organizers and partners confirmed their readiness during a media briefing at Kampala Club on Wednesday.
Francis Gimara, Chair of the Gulu City Marathon Steering Committee, said this year’s event has drawn a record turnout.
“Initially we expected about 1,000 runners this year but we registered 1,500. We actually sold out with a couple of days to the event which is a testimony of the evolving running culture, a good sign that people care about their health, one of the aims the marathon wants to achieve,” he said.
Gimara noted that key operational areas have been cleared.
“The course was assessed this year by Gavin Wright, one of the very few World Athletics accredited route measurers in Africa. He’s the very person who assessed the Tusker Lite Mt Rwenzori Marathon route in Kasese before it was accredited by World Athletics,” he said, adding that the race will use a global timing system with timers already in place.
Tusker Lite, the lead partner, said it will enhance the race experience and the post-event activities.
“The Tusker Lite Mt. Rwenzori Marathon, which marked its fourth edition this year, has given us valuable experience and insight. We are now bringing that energy and expertise to the Gulu City Marathon. Tusker Lite is all about encouraging people to live active, social, and fulfilling lives. We want to fuel experiences that celebrate individuality, progressiveness, and vibrant social energy,” said Denise Nazzinda, the Tusker Lite Brand Manager at Uganda Breweries Ltd.
Other partners also highlighted their contributions. Uganda Baati will run a medical camp during the event.
“The Gulu City Marathon addresses many issues and we are proud to be a partner. We believe it will also help spotlight Gulu’s growth, resilience, and rising appeal as a destination worthy exploring,” said Jackie Tahakanizibwa, the company’s Head of Corporate and External Affairs.
The marathon will maintain its CSR commitment, with 10 percent of proceeds directed to the Martin Aliker Youth Skilling Centre in Abole, Omoro District.
This year’s theme is Running for Culture and Heritage, featuring a full marathon, half marathon, 10 km race, and 5 km fun run. All finishers will receive medals.
Marathon kits are available for collection at multiple points in Kampala and Gulu, including the marathon office at Arie Towers, Fast and Furious at Kampala Club, Omera Restaurant, Zest Sports, CFAO Mobility Offices, Gulu City Inn, and the Uganda Baati Gulu Office.
























