ISLAMABAD ( WNAM REPORT ): The 4th Inter Club Margalla Hill Half Marathon was organized by Margalla Trail Runners (MTR) club at the Margalla Hills National Park where passionate runners from Islamabad and other parts of Pakistan took part along with the diplomatic community.
This one of the kind half marathon is held annually in Pakistan with the uphill road route of Margalla Hills in the capital city, Islamabad.
Supported by prominent organizations including Fatima Group, Ruby’s, Churn Station, Optimize Digital, and Health Hive, concluded with resounding success as over 150 runners participated in the event.
The route for the Inter Club Margalla Hill Half Marathon followed a scenic and challenging stretch of road, starting from Trail 3 on Margalla Road and passing key landmarks including Islamabad Zoo, Daman-e-Koh, Monal, and Dino Valley. The race concluded at the Islamabad–Khyber Pakhtunkhwa border point on Pir Sohawa Road. With an elevation gain of over 800 meters, the uphill road course tested the endurance of runners, but the perfect weather and breathtaking views made it an unforgettable experience for all participants.
The event witnessed enthusiastic participation from various age groups, showcasing the spirit of unity and athleticism. Apart from members from Margalla Trail Runners club participating clubs such, Falcon Triathlon Club, Lets Be Fit, Hiker.pk, Critical Mass Lahore. Sea View Runner’s Club, and WAPDA along with 20+ representatives from the diplomatic community from the USA, UK, Canada, Netherlands, and Philippines, contributed to the event’s success through their enthusiastic involvement and sportsmanship.
The winners of the Inter Club Margalla Hill Half Marathon demonstrated exceptional endurance and skill, emerging victorious amidst fierce competition.
In the male’s category, Faizan Zulfiqar claimed first place, completing the Half Marathon in 1 hour 28 minutes and 2 seconds. Wiqar Ahmed secured second position with 1 hour 32 minutes and 4 seconds, while Athar Akhtar finished third at 1 hour 33 minutes and 32 seconds.
Among the female athletes, Anja Myrtveit led the race, finishing in 2 hours 10 minutes and 6 seconds, followed by Sultanat Sinbina with a time of 2 hours 12 minutes and 13 seconds, and Meike Siemonsma with 2 hours 21 minutes and 37 seconds.