Rain couldn't stop Istanbul's Run: Asian leg held on Üsküdar coast
Translated from Turkish, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
TLDR
- The "Istanbul'u Koşuyorum" (I Run Istanbul) series held its Asian side event on the Üsküdar coast despite rainy weather, attracting thousands of runners.
- Over 3,800 runners completed the 5K and 10K courses, with participants enjoying views of the Kız Kulesi and the Bosphorus.
- International athletes secured top positions in the 5K race, while Turkish runners dominated the 10K, and successful 10K finishers qualified for the Istanbul Marathon.
Even the persistent rain could not dampen the spirits of Istanbul's running community as the "Istanbul'u Koşuyorum" series continued its Asian leg along the scenic Üsküdar coastline. This event, designed to foster a love for running and provide a platform for amateur athletes, once again demonstrated the city's growing sporting culture. The slogan, "I Run Istanbul, I Feel the City!" perfectly captured the essence of the day, as thousands laced up their shoes to experience the unique charm of this historic waterfront.
Istanbul'u Koşuyorum, Şehri Hissediyorum!
The participation was remarkable, with nearly 4,000 runners braving the challenging weather conditions to complete the 5K and 10K courses. The breathtaking views of the Maiden's Tower and the Bosphorus served as a constant inspiration, transforming a potentially dreary day into a vibrant spectacle of athletic endeavor. It's this ability to blend sport with the city's unparalleled natural beauty that makes events like these so special for Istanbul residents.
The protocol members wished success to the athletes and emphasized Istanbul's vision as a sports city.
Internationally, this race might be seen as just another local running event. However, for Istanbul, it represents a crucial step in nurturing athletic talent and promoting a healthy lifestyle. The success of runners in the 10K, particularly their qualification for the upcoming Istanbul Marathon, highlights the event's significance as a pathway for aspiring athletes. Furthermore, the inclusion of various age categories and the awarding of prizes underscore the city's commitment to recognizing and rewarding athletic achievement across the board. This event is more than just a race; it's a celebration of resilience, community, and the enduring spirit of Istanbul.
Participants enjoyed running with views of the Maiden's Tower and the Bosphorus, and colorful scenes formed along the course.
Originally published by Cumhuriyet in Turkish. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.