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The Blantyre 42.195-kilometre race was introduced in the early 90s and was being organized
                 under the name “NICO BLANTYRE CITY MARATHON” after its initial sponsor and
                 the competition run up to 2006. In 2018, Malawi National Council of Sports (MNCS) reintro-
                 duced the competition under the Name “BLANTYRE MARATHON” with the aim of
                 promoting long distance running and the sport code of athletics in Malawi.
                 The competition has seen over 243 marathoners competing over the 3-year period since
                 MNCS started hosting the event. Henry Moyo is the record holder in the competition after he
                 ran the race in 2:18:18 in 2002. Additional sporting activities such as aerobics, fun run and relay
                 races were added to the competition to add variety, increase participation, create fun among
                 the participants as well as to act as a recreation factor.
                 PARTNERS OF THE 2022 BLANTYRE 42.195 KM RACE





                 The  2022  Blantyre  race  was  supported  by  a  number  of  companies,  some  of  which  had
                 supported the race before while others supported the race for the first time.



























                 TWO DAYS



                 SPORTS INDABA





                 The Ministry of Youth and Sports, together
                 with MNCS, organized a two-day sports
                 indaba at the Bingu International Conven-
                 tion Centre (BICC) in Lilongwe from 15
                 to16 October 2022.
                 The Indaba was organized to discuss critical
                 issues that are hindering the growth of
                 sports in the country and to strategize on
                 how as a country, can move forward as far
                 as sports development is concerned.

                 The Indaba was held under the theme
                 ‘Sport, A Collaborative E ort’ and
                 was attended by di erent stakeholders
                 including the Minister of Youth and Sports
                 Honorable Richard Chimwendo Banda,
                 o cials from the Ministry of Youth and            The indaba was held at Sunbird Capital Hotel
                 Sports, heads of parastatals, o cials from        and Bingu Internation Convention Centre on
                 Malawi National Council of Sports, Presi-         22 and 23 September respectively
                 dents and General Secretaries of di erent
                 sports associations, the private sector, the
                 media and other interested stakeholders.






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