Top stars set for Obudu Race

Top stars set for Obudu Race

With
just five weeks to the much anticipated sixth edition of the Obudu
International Mountain Race and the second African mountain running
championships for both men and women, more top athletes around the
world have confirmed their readiness to be at the big athletics event.

The growing list of athletes already confirmed for the event includes reigning world champion, Andrea Mayr of Austria.

Mayr, who has
remained unbeaten in the World Mountain Running Association grand prix
series and won the world title last month, will be staging a comeback
to reclaim the title she was unable to defend last year due to a
bicycle accident few weeks before the event.

Others who have
also stated their readiness to stake a claim for the $50,000
(N7,500,000) top prize for men and women race winners respectively
include Turkey’s Ahmet Arslan, the reigning European mountain running
champion , the Kenyan trio of Emily Chepkemoi Samoei ,Pamela Chepkemoi
Pertom and Irene Cherop Loritareng who have all been impressive in the
2010 season. Also in for the International Mountain race is women’s
former champion, Rehima Kedir of Ethiopia.

Unprecedented entries

Patrick Ugbe, the
media chief for the race told the journalists over the weekend that
this year’s race has witnessed an unprecedented number of athletes who
want to come down to Nigeria to participate.

“This is very
pleasing to us because of the many negative reports in the
international media about how unsafe Nigeria is. We have been able to
consistently let the whole world know how safe Nigeria is with the
perfect organisation of the race,” Ugbe said.

“This will be the
sixth edition of the race and we have not received any negative report
about it. Instead we have had more Europeans, Asians and South
Americans making enquiries about the race than ever. Even the president
of the world mountain running association, Bruno Gozzelino has revealed
that the Obudu Ranch Resort, venue for the annual race can conveniently
host the world championships.”

Ugbe said the
executive Governor of Cross River, Liyel Imoke, has been the driving
force behind the good image the race is giving Nigeria as a country and
Cross River as a state.

The Obudu Mountain
Resort is one of the finest tourist destinations in the world. Deep in
the tropical rain forest of Cross River.

The resort which is located on the Obudu Plateau at an altitude of
1,576 metres above Sea level is equipped with modern facilities like an
International Hotel, and airstrip, a Golf Course, nature reserve,
Waterpark and is equipped with a Cable Car and a Canopy Walkway.

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