As a result of the COVID-19 pandemic, this year’s Tel Aviv Samsung Marathon is going both digital and global, and will be taking place wherever its participants choose via a specialized app. This app will allow them to run a local course designed especially for them according to the distance they wish to complete—marathon, half-marathon, 10 kilometers (6.2 miles) or five kilometers (3.1 miles).
Taking place on Feb. 19-15, the marathon’s motto is “All Running Together Separately.” The marathon app is set to broadcast a starting-line ceremony, offer interactive monitoring of marathon routes and race times, provide motivational messages and playlists and, of course, allow users to view and share photos captured along the route.
While the app will produce a personalized official certificate upon the completion of the race, results will not constitute competitive race times, and accordingly, winners and runners-up will not be announced.
Those who can’t do without their running garb will be able to order runners’ kits that include a drawstring bag, an official marathon running shirt, a personal runner number, a medal and a “finisher” sticker for an additional sum.
“We will run together this year in a unique format, creating a broad human mosaic of participants running together across the globe,” said Lior Shapira, chairman of Tel Aviv-Jaffa City Council and its head of sports. “Until we meet again soon in sunny Tel Aviv-Jaffa, we look forward to bringing the atmosphere of Tel Aviv-Jaffa to your doorstep.”
This article was first published by Israel21C.