FIRST MOUNTAIN MARATHON COMES TO MERU KENYA IN 2020

The first mountain marathon in Africa was officially launched at the Kenya School of Adventure & Leadership(KESAL) in Meru County, by the Meru Governor Kiraitu Murungi.

This marathon is the first of its kind in Kenya will run under the name Mt. Kenya Mountain Running Championship, and is scheduled to take place in 8th, February 2020 *Under the tagline Challenging heights*

Through this initiative funds to support the fight against cancer will be raised for an establishment of Meru Cancer Institute, a research and awareness center, at Meru Level 5 Hospital.

The event also aims to promote local tourism, as well as enhance conservation of environment through other initiatives like planting trees.

Governor Kiraitu Murungi during the Launch

According to the Governor, this is a great opportunity to further exploit the potentials of Mt. Kenya, which has been long since underutilized, for increased revenue to the county. This comes after another recent 4×4 challenge event done in Mt. Kenya through Themwe route courtesy of County Government as well as the Kabeberi Rugby sevens which created a major showcase of Meru as a investment and sports hotspot.

Among the running categories, will be the 12km elites run with a cash prize of Ksh 500,000, a Juniors 6 & 8 Km run, there will also be a race called ‘keep the doctor away’ a 2km run for both men and women, Meru residents, Institutions of higher learning, Masters and Corporate groups runs.

“We hope attract more people within the Country and outside just to come on board and participate or support this worthy course.”

We will be updating you on the registration details and link.

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THE 2019 KABEBERI RUGBY SEVENS SET FOR MERU COUNTY

First played in 1999,The National Sevens Circuit is an annual series of  rugby sevens tournaments run by the Kenya Rugby Union in conjunction with host clubs featuring teams from across the country. Teams compete for the National Sevens Circuit title by accumulating points based on their finishing position in each tournament. The season’s circuit currently comprises 6 tournaments in 6 cities and towns across Kenya.

For the first time ever,  the National Sevens Circuit will award prize money. The teams that win a leg of the circuit will pocket Sh500,000 with the runner up going home with Sh200,000 and the third finalist taking 150,000 in the Division One category. In Division 2, champions and runners-up will claim Sh150,000 and Sh50,000 respectively.

Kinoru Stadium, Meru town will host Kabeberi Sevens under Mwamba RFC’s. Kabeberi 7s tournament Director Humphrey Kayange says they settle for Meru since the team has huge support in the area and the region has not witnessed top-flight rugby for a long time. The Kenya 7s legend believes Meru will be an interesting place to have the tournament.

“Meru is an interesting choice of venue. We have huge support in the region and there’s a community hungry for top-class rugby action in the area. We did not hesitate to settle on it as our 2019 venue for this great tournament,” he added.

Mwamba RFC officials met Meru County Governor Kiraitu Murungi a month ago and the County pledged to support the tournament fully.

“We have already met the governor Hon Kiraitu Murungi and he has assured us full support for the tournament. Apart from provision of the stadium, we will work with the county team on other logistics such as accommodation and travel arrangements. We will be making exciting news very soon over the same,” he added.

The team will hold several clinics in the region as part of their Community Social Responsibility initiative in conjunction with their sponsors Stanbic. This investment in the tournament is aligned to the continuous pursuit of promoting a homegrown agenda through people and rugby.

“We will have rugby clinics with at least eight schools in the region. Our ladies team will also conduct a clinic with the sole girls school in the region that plays rugby. We hope to inspire a new generation of rugby players from Meru region,”  Mwamba Director of Rugby Edwin Waita said.

Kabeberi will be the second leg of the 2019 7s Circuit.

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SAFARICOM LEWA MARATHON IN THE WILD

The Safaricom Marathon is just a day away , and Meru County is glad to be hosting the event in one of its biggest conservancy.

With the registration being closed a month to the event, most participants and visitors from different parts of the world have set camp already at the venue.

The marathon aims to raise $1 million towards wildlife conservation & community development projects across Kenya. Expected to be in  attendance will be Kenya’s first lady Margret Kenyatta , the Cabinet secretary in charge of Tourism Najib Balala , Meru County Governor Kiraitu Murungi , The Meru county tourism directorate , reknown marathoners including Eliud Kipchoge and other distinguished guest.

We welcome you to this years event as you get to explore the great sites in our county.

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