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N. Korea appears set to hold Pyongyang Int'l Marathon for 1st time in 6 years


Published on 2025-01-05 20:45:16 - MSN
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  • North Korea has begun attracting participants for its annual Pyongyang International Marathon, scheduled for April, marking the resumption of the event after a six-year hiatus, if held as planned, a North Korean website showed Monday.

North Korea appears poised to host the Pyongyang International Marathon for the first time in six years, signaling a potential easing of its stringent border controls and isolation policies. The marathon, which was last held in 2019, is scheduled for April 14, 2024, and will feature a 42.195 km race through the capital, showcasing landmarks like the Arch of Triumph and the Juche Tower. This event traditionally attracts international runners, although it remains uncertain if foreign participants will be allowed due to ongoing global health concerns and North Korea's cautious approach to opening its borders. The marathon's revival could be part of broader efforts to normalize international sports events and possibly improve relations with other countries.

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