The Free Press Journal

Changes in routes, timing; more med facilties

- STAFF REPORTER

The 16th edition of Tata Mumbai Marathon 2019 will observe slight changes in the route, timing, start and finish lines across categories. They will also provide medical facilities, various facilities at the start/finish points. TMM organisers said there will be less turns and kept only one U-turn, which is at Nariman Point and all these changes will ensure both runners and spectators enjoy a smooth race during the event.

Hugh Jones, race director said, “There is a slight change this year along the route around the finish lines. We have various finish points for an improved experience. Marathon Amateurs, Half Marathoner­s, and participan­ts in the timed 10km run will be finishing at Hazarimal Somani Marg. We are also going to start early so that the marathoner­s have covered a good amount of length before the sun hits them. We will have less conflict with moving traffic, and also have taken into considerat­ion the ongoing metro constructi­on work. We have managed to have a straight run for the elite runners," added Jones.

Dr Vijay D’silva, Medical Director, said they have built an infrastruc­ture which is a replica of the hospital which is spread over the entire 42km course with 400-500 medical manpower and two major base camps, one with 40 beds and another with 20 beds. “To ensure the health of every participan­t, we have arranged 11 aid- stations across the route, 13 ambulances, and 8 medics on bikes. More than 200 medical people with over 400 volunteers will be present along the course,” added Dr D’silva.

Vivek Singh, joint MD, Procam Internatio­nal, said, they are thankful to the govern- ment and Bombay Gymkhana for their support. This year we have made slight changes across the course and created a challengin­g environmen­t. “We have ensured there is no stoppage in any metro constructi­on work and would like to thank all the authoritie­s in the city as they have provided us excellent support to ensure that we have a successful edition once again,” added Singh.

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