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In pictures: Thousands run in Beirut marathon

About 8,000 multinational runners participated in the Beirut marathon, designed to empower women.

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Around 8,000 multinational runners participated in two races: a 10km race for women and special needs of ages 14+, and a 5km "Run For Causes" open to men, women and special needs of all ages.
By Fadel Itani
Published On 7 May 20147 May 2014

Around 8,000 multinational runners participated in two races in downtown Beirut’s “Run Forward, Enough Going Backwards” women’s marathon on Sunday. The event was organized by the Beirut Marathon Association (BMA) and sponsored by Lebanon’s First Lady Wafaa Sleiman.

The two races included a 10km race for women and those with special needs 14 years of age and above, and a 5km “Run For Causes” open to men, women and special needs of all ages. According to BMA, the idea was born out of the belief that sports can activate positive change in the world.

The main goal of the race, now in its second year, was to empower women. Both women and men took part, some carrying balloons as they crossed the finish line. A group of 50 women ran the 5km portion of the race to collect money and support friends suffering from cancer.

A delegation from the European Union, headed by Ambassador Angelina Eichhorst, also took part.

A newspaper report quoted a Lebanese man running with the EU delegation as saying that all men should take part in the race to challenge the dominant “machismo” in the world.

According to BMA, the event planners, the idea was born out of the belief that the values of sports should be spread to all in order to activate positive change in the world.
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A group of 50 women ran the 5km part of the race to collect money and support friends suffering from cancer.
Marathon winner Aregu Abbatte of Ethiopia stretched her arms in victory as she crossed the finish line.
One of the races was a 10km track for women and those with special needs aged 14 years and older.
One contestant knelt and thanked God after finishing the 10km race.
Both women and men took part, some carrying balloons as they crossed the finish line.
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Motorcycles were not part of the race, but these female bikers showed up to support runners in the 10km challenge.
Lebanon(***)s first lady, Wafaa Sleiman, sponsored the event and encouraged the women participating in the race.
The top three winners of the 5km "Run For Causes" race posed on the winners(***) platform.
Thousands of women participated in the Sunday races.

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