Belau Omal Marathon

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Belau Omal Marathon
DateJune
LocationPalau
Event typeRoad
DistanceMarathon
Established2023 (1 year ago) (2023)
Course recordsM: 03:08:04 (Lauri Raunio, 2023)
F: 03:35:03 (Liu Su-ya, 2023)
Official siteBelau Omal Marathon

The Belau Omal Marathon is an annual marathon in Palau. The inaugural edition of the race was held on 4 June 2023.

History[edit]

As a program to stimulate tourism and strengthen Palau–Taiwan relations, coordination and preparation for the Belau Omal Marathon began in 2019. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the event was delayed until 2023. In February 2023, Palauan officials visited Kinmen to observe its 23rd marathon event.[1] Taiwanese deputy foreign minister Roy Chun Lee announced in Taipei that Taiwan and Palau were jointly hosting the Belau Omal Marathon. Attendees of the news conference included Palauan vice president Uduch Sengebau Senior.[2]

As part of the initial campaign to promote the race, Taiwanese athletes such as former tennis player Lu Yen-hsun and former baseball player Tsao Chun-yang, as well as legislators, entered the race.[3]

The inaugural race was held on 4 June and drew about 600 runners from around the world.[4] It was Palau's first internationally certified marathon.[5] Finn runner Lauri Raunio won the men's segment with a winning time of 03:08:04 in the men's segment, and Taiwanese Liu Su-ya (劉素雅) finished first in the women's segment with a time of 03:35:03.[6]

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References[edit]

  1. ^ Liu, Chao-yu (14 April 2023). "用雙腳進入藍海視野 帛琉馬拉松6月4日開跑". United Daily News (in Chinese (Taiwan)). Retrieved 17 December 2023.
  2. ^ "Taiwan, Palau to hold inaugural Belau Omal Marathon". Taiwan Today. 24 February 2023. Retrieved 16 December 2023.
  3. ^ "Taiwanese sports stars and legislators register for upcoming international marathon in Palau". Formosa Television News. 23 February 2023. Retrieved 17 December 2023.
  4. ^ Liu, Tzu-hsuan (28 June 2023). "Taiwan promises support as Palau faces PRC threat". Taipei Times. Retrieved 16 December 2023.
  5. ^ Reklai, Leilani (6 June 2023). "Palau Omal Marathon a success". Island Times. Retrieved 17 December 2023.
  6. ^ Scanlan, Sean (5 June 2023). "Taiwan sponsors inaugural Palau Belau Omal Marathon". Taiwan News. Retrieved 16 December 2023.