Kuala Lumpur’s most
iconic long distance running event
has a new route for the second time in six years
Kuala Lumpur, 8 September
2014
– For the second time in six years, the Standard Chartered KL Marathon 2014 will
have a new route to test runners’ endurance and skills on more elevated roads.
Scheduled to be held
on Oct 12, participants will start and finish as usual at Dataran Merdeka. However,
the new route will take them along the Duta-Ulu Klang Highway and the Ampang Elevated
Highway instead of the previous years when they ran mainly on city roads.
With the anticipated
increase in the number of participants this year, the new route will be an
added impetus to participate in the event, apart from helping it to stay ahead of
the growing number of marathon events in Malaysia.
Rainer Biemans,
Director of Dirigo Events, event owner and organiser of the Standard Chartered
KL Marathon, said there were several considerations when designing the new
route.
“Our first
consideration is always the safety of our runners. When designing the routes,
we looked into various ways of leading runners onto roads that presented the
least traffic hazards.”
“We also look into
providing our runners with the best experience and therefore aimed at maintaining
as much of the scenic landmarks such as the Kuala Lumpur Twin Towers, KTMB
Station Kuala Lumpur, the National Monument and the Kuala Lumpur High Court to
name a few.”
“Running on elevated
highways means that runners get to enjoy the rare experience of a bird’s eye
view of the city skyline plus traffic is more manageable and we are optimistic
that the runners will enjoy the experience,” he said.
He also said special
attention was paid to the Jalan Raja Laut and Jalan Tunku Abdul Rahman turns,
so collisions and congestion between Full Marathon and Half Marathon runners
returning and 10km, 5km runners heading to their start points could be avoided
this year.
“We have grown from
33,800 last year to 35,200 as of Sept 1, 2014 and we are confident the new
route with the highways, will be able to take on that number during the event.
“As the event organiser,
our efforts have always been channelled towards making the race better and for
our runners to constantly experience something new. I believe we have achieved
this once again with the new route,” Biemans said.
Standard Chartered
Bank Malaysia’s Managing Director and CEO, Osman Morad, said the new route will
be challenging, but he believed the Standard Chartered KL Marathon runners are
Committed, Confident, Courageous, and they are up to the challenge.
“I hope this will be
an exciting run, one that will stretch the participants in achieving their
goals. I wish them a fun and safe experience!”
Numerous
precautionary measures have been taken to ensure the runners’ safety on Race
Day. These include:
- Engagement
of 400 traffic police and DBKL enforcement officers to ensure a traffic-free
running route and pre-race road closures
- Public
conveniences such as 350 toilets, surau facilities and 28 water stations
on the route as well as Dataran Merdeka
- 450
medical personnel both on the route as well as Dataran Merdeka
- 350
race officials both on the route as well as the start and finish areas
- Public
transportation services from as early as 3am
For more information on the Standard Chartered
KL Marathon 2014’s new route, please visit www.kl-marathon.com or call +603 7886 1717.
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