North Korea holds first Pyongyang International Marathon in six years
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[SEOUL] North Korea on Sunday (Apr 6) held its first Pyongyang International Marathon in six years, hosting foreign runners in the reclusive country that has largely closed its borders since the pandemic.
Athletes from China, Romania and other countries visited to participate in the event, state media KCNA news agency and Rodong Sinmun reported on Sunday.
About 200 foreigners arrived on Friday and Saturday in Pyongyang where those running practiced at a hotel for the Sunday race, said Simon Cockerell, general manager at Beijing-based Koryo Tours, in Instagram posts showing streets and a recreational area in Pyongyang.
The Koryo Tours is an official partner of the Pyongyang Marathon, aiding the sign-up process for international competitors.
The isolated state sealed its borders in 2020 at the start of the Covid-19 pandemic but has been slowly lifting restrictions since 2023.
It has allowed Russian tourist groups into the country but its capital remains closed to regular tourism.
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The marathon is a return course running through central Pyongyang, passing major landmarks and heading out into the countryside before coming back through the city to a stadium filled with 50,000 spectators, Koryo Tours said.
At the stadium, a crowd of North Koreans – some wearing masks – greeted the runners, and foreign participants took pictures of the spectators with mobile phones, pictures posted by Cockerell showed. Local media have yet to announce the victor.
The Pyongyang International Marathon is one of several events held to celebrate the Apr 15 birthday of Kim Il Sung, North Korea’s founder and grandfather of current leader Kim Jong Un.
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