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The elite runners in the competitive section of the 16th Tata Mumbai Marathon will make a lap of the Oval Maidan on the race's outward stretch on January 20.
Updated : Jan 16, 2019, 08:05 PM IST
The elite runners in the competitive section of the 16th Tata Mumbai Marathon will make a lap of the Oval Maidan on the race's outward stretch on January 20.
Announcing the slightly altered route, Race Director Hugh Jones said this change will enhance the runners' overall experience as compared to the earlier years.
"The course is changed a bit. There is pretty much a full lap of the Oval Maidan.
RUNNERS! Get yourself familiarized with the Open 10K route map for #TMM2019. See you all at the start line!#BeBetter pic.twitter.com/0U1e17IjyK
— Tata Mumbai Marathon (@TataMumMarathon) January 16, 2019
"There will be a U-turn like in an athletic track," Jones said at a media conference in Mumbai on Wednesday.
He also said the casual runners will all finish at a different spot on the opposite side of the Azad Maidan in South Mumbai and not outside the Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Terminus which is both the start and finish point for the elite runners.
"There is a different finish for the open category runners, on the other side of the Azad Maidan.
It will be a sight to behold as our senior runners light up the streets on 20th January. Here is the route map for the #TMM2019 Senior Citizens' Run. #BeBetter pic.twitter.com/OsznTwXXYV
— Tata Mumbai Marathon (@TataMumMarathon) January 16, 2019
But the overlap of slow runners with the elite ones at some stretches is inevitable even though the two starts are spread out.
"But there are also stretches where the elite athletes will have a clear run," he explained.
"We hope for a more exciting finish on Sunday," hoped Vivek Singh of race organisers Procam International.
All you champions participating at #TMM2019, here's presenting the official route map for the Champions with Disability race category. #BeBetter pic.twitter.com/FpmKywIH97
— Tata Mumbai Marathon (@TataMumMarathon) January 16, 2019
A host of elite distance runners from Africa have entered the race along with top Indian runners like Asian Marathon men's champion Gopi T and Asian Games women's steeplechase medallist Sudha Singh.