The
Cameroon Baptist Convention CBC Health Services HIV-Free Northwest/Southwest
project has announced a marathon race to take place on the 1st December, 2016.
According to a Press Release signed by Prof Tih Pius Muffih
Director CBC Health Services who doubles as Principal Investigator, HIV-Free
Project, the marathon is part of his institution’s continuous effort to promote
the well being of the population.
Programmed for 6:30 am December 1, the Marathon will constitute
part of activities marking World Aids Day in the NW region of Cameroon.
“Registration per athlete is FCFA 5000 and this can be done on or
before the day of the Marathon. To ensure a smooth Marathon race, all athletes
will have to obtain medical certificates of fitness from any Cameroon Baptist
Convention (CBC) Hospital or Health Centre at the cost of F CFA 2000. Only
registered athletes who have done their medical examination shall be allowed to
participate.” The Release explains.
The marathon race which is the first of its kind in the region
will feature two groups of competitors. The first to run from Ndop to the
Bamenda Commercial Avenue for persons “aged 18-40 years for men and 18-30 years
for women.” The second group will be for those “aged 41-61 years for men and
31-50 years for women” covering from Babanki Tungo door market to Commercial
Avenue Bamenda
The Release details that prizes will be available for the
different for the first three men and the first three women. “The prizes shall
include a handsome cash price, gold, bronze or silver medal and a certificate.
All participants who complete the race shall receive various cash prizes,
certificates of participation.”
Interested athletes or sponsors can contact (+237) 653 27 43
80/677 433 365 or 699 906 474
source;hilltopvoices
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