In a remarkable display of skill and determination, Pakistani runner Amjad Ali delivered a standout performance at the Istanbul Marathon on Sunday as he became the country’s fastest finisher in the race.
Competing among thousands at the 46th Marathon — the world’s only long-distance race that traverses two continents — Ali secured an impressive 47th place overall with a timing of of 2 hours, 49 minutes and 29 seconds.
The 42-kilometre marathon started from Istanbul’s Asian side and ended on the European side.
Ethiopian athlete Dejene Debela won the men’s event, completing the race in 2 hours, 11 minutes, and 40 seconds. He was followed by Kenyan Matthew Samperu with a time of 2:11.55. Kenneth Kiprop Kipkemoi came in third with a time of 2:12.07.
Meanwhile, Bahraini athlete Ruth Jebet clinched the women’s crown.
In addition to Amjad, several other Pakistani athletes showcased commendable endurance and skill at the Marathon.
Muzammil Khan Niazi completed the marathon in 3 hours 13 minutes and 45 seconds, while Bilal Umar finished in 3 hours 45 minutes and 58 seconds.
Other Pakistani runners Ali Khurshid, Rohail Ahmed, Asad Tuneker, and Muhammad Adnan all succeeded in completing the race in under four hours.