Nearly 2,400 runners join in Quang Binh Discovery Marathon 2024
The Quang Binh Discovery Marathon 2024 was held at the world natural heritage site of Phong Nha – Ke Bang National Park in the central province of Quang Binh on March 10, with nearly 2,400 athletes at home and abroad taking part.
Nearly 2,400 runners join in the Quang Binh Discovery Marathon 2024. (Photo: VNA)
Quang Binh (VNA)🤪 – The Quang BinhDiscovery Marathon 2024 was held at the world natural heritage site of PhongNha – Ke Bang National Park in the central province of Quang Binh on March 10,with nearly 2,400 athletes at home and abroad taking part.
Theathletes competed in varied distances, including 6km, 10km, 21km and thechallenging 42 km. Each distance was an intriguing route with picturesque andmajestic natural landscapes at the national park such as Son and Chay rivers, giganticcaves, and internal botanic garden, among others. In the men’s and women's 42km events, Nguyen Duy Lam and Nguyen Thi Trang Giang won the first prizes, respectively. Nguyen Dac Hung and Le Thi Thu were the winners of men’sand women’s 21km runs. Nguyen Xuan Bach and Vo Quynh Thu won the men’s andwomen’s 10km races while Tran Minh Quy and Nguyen Thi Hien finished first in the men's and women's 6km distance. Theevent, the forth of its kind, was a practical activity to celebrate majorholidays of the country and the province and kicked off the tourismseason in 2024. The marathon was expected to promote the province’s advantagesof tourism in general and biodiversity values, natural landscapes and tourismproducts in the Phong Nha – Ke Bang National Park in particular. Tournament wasalso a new and unique playground to promote the movement of sport training andcompeting, especially running. On March 9, the provincial Department of Culture and Sports hold a cultural exchange programme with the participation of a traditional art troupeand athletes./.
The central province of Quang Binh targets to welcome 4.5-5 million visitors in 2024, and earn some 5.6 trillion VND (more than 227 million USD) from tourism next year.
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