New Delhi: Back to grace, the streets of the Capital City, the 19th Edition of the World’s prestigious Vedanta Delhi Half Marathon 2024 is ready to exemplify the vibrant spirit of Delhi and its citizens.
Participants from around the globe will unite, championing the transformative power this event has on each one of us. Inspiring us to go beyond convention, beyond what’s expected, beyond what’s possible. Every participant will bring forth and add a unique colour to all the celebrations on the third Sunday of October this year … AaRangDeDilli.
On Thursday, Procam International announced the opening of registrations for the biggest participative sporting extravaganza, to be held on Sunday, October 20. Registrations for the physical and virtual races of the Vedanta Delhi Half Marathon will commence on Friday, July 19, from 7:00 a.m. onwards at https://
The World Athletics Gold Label Race, with USD 260,000 in prize money, will feature some of the fastest athletes competing alongside amateurs from across the globe.
Speaking on the occasion, Sanjay Arora, Commissioner, of Delhi Police, said “The Vedanta Delhi Half Marathon is a community event that unites the whole of Delhi. the best thing about the Marathon is that we compete against ourselves, so kudos to Procam International, Vedanta, and all the event stakeholders.”
Vedanta, the globally diversified natural resources company, has championed the cause of Run ForZero Hunger in the last two years of its association. For every kilometre run, it pledged to provide a meal to a child in need of better nourishment through its social impact initiatives under the Anil Agarwal Foundation.
With Social Good as one of its founding pillars, the event’s exclusive Associate Sponsor IDFC FIRST Bank, has leveraged its sponsorship with a unique innovative offering that has encouraged the runners to perform at their best while creating a lasting impact for the betterment of our society.
PUMA Athlete and Asian Games 2022 Silver Medallist Ancy Josan Edappilly showed her support for the Vedanta Delhi Half Marathon. The U-21 Women’s Long Jump record holder won four gold medals in the 100m, 200m, and 4X100 relay in the recently concluded Khela India Youth Games.