Rabat Half-Marathon

The 5th International Half-Marathon of Rabat

19th April 2009 – exact date to be confirmed soon

The 4th International Half-Marathon of Rabat was once again a successful event with over 3500 runners from Morocco, Kenya, Ethiopia, France, Germany, Portugal, Poland, Holland, Spain, Uganda, Russia, Senegal, Bahrain, Qatar,…

2008 Results

Men

1- Sammy Kiwara (Kenya) 1h:54 sec

2- David Kilel (Kenya) 1h:01 min:28 sec

3- Molla Solomon (Ethiopia) 1h:02 min:40 sec

4- Mouhssine Moubsit (Morocco) 1h:03 min:07 sec

5- Lahcen Benlahcen (Morocco) 1h:13 min:42 sec

Women

1- Asmae Laghzaoui (Morocco) 1h:10 min: 26 sec

2- Irenne Kwambai (Kenya) 1h:12 min:23 sec

3- Yeshi Esayias (Ethiopia) 1h: 13 min:42 sec

RACE ENTRY & TRAVEL ARRANGEMENTS

Please do not hesitate to contact us for further information on the event: Race Entry, Accommodation, Flights, Transfers, Non-Runner (Accompanying persons) Programme, Excursions and other travel arrangements... 

 

RABAT

Imagine a white city rising up majestically at the estuary of a river, a city whose history goes back to the earliest times, whose beauties have been enhanced over the centuries, a city chosen to be the capital of the Almohad Empire in the 12th century, then of present-day Morocco: that city is Rabat, the Royal city.

Rabat boasts the biggest university of the country and the city abounds in shops, bookshops, cinemas and theatres.

Rabat is a kaleidoscope of colourful patios and exuberant gardens: the delightful Garden of Oudayas and the romantic gardens of the Chellah Necropolis. Set like a jewel amid magnificent surroundings, Rabat is endowed with long beaches with golden sand, the noble Mamora cork oak forest and the Royal Golf Dar-Es-Salam, one of the most beautiful courses in the world.

Rabat, the Royal city, gives its visitors a royal welcome


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