TCS World 10K: Bengaluru Comes Alive with Diversity and Spirit

Published Date: 21-05-2023 | 11:58 pm

Bengaluru:–The heart of the Bengaluru  city came alive as a vibrant tapestry of individuals from all walks of life converged for the highly anticipated  “ 15th edition of TCS World 10K in Bengaluru”. It was a celebration of diversity, inclusivity, and the indomitable human spirit, as over 27,000 participants lined up to run the boomerang-shaped course, creating an electrifying atmosphere that permeated the whole city with excitement.  Eminent dignitaries, such as Dr G Parameshwara MLA and President, Karnataka Athletics Association Dr, Ashwath Narayan MLA,  Praveen Sood DGP graced the event, showcasing the long-lasting support the marquee event has received from the Government of Karnataka. This year, the TCS World 10K went beyond the physical boundaries of the city, with over 2,000 virtual participants joining in remotely. 

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    With categories such as Open 10K, Senior Citizens’ Run, Majja run, and Champions with Disability run, the TCS World 10K demonstrated a resounding commitment to inclusivity. Assembling in the Sree Kanteerava Stadium as early as 4am, the participants reflected the spirit of  Bengaluru as they ran past iconic landmarks like Cubbon Park and Vidhana Soúdha, immersing themselves in city’s vibrant culture and rich heritage. Beyond the competitive aspect, the TCS World 10K embraced the spirit of togetherness and community. The event fostered a festive atmosphere, where interests were shared, and new connections were made. It was a testament to the power of sport in bringing people together, breaking barriers, and creating a sense of belonging.

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     Sabastian Sawe (Kenya) took the men’s title and Ethiopia’s Tsehay Gemechu the women’s crown in the Elite category of the landmark “15th edition of the Tata Consultancy Services World 10K Bengaluru”. Among the Indian elite, Murli Gavit, making only his second appearance at the iconic race, dashed to a sensational finish to bag the Indian men’s title while debutant Tamshi Singh won the women’s category. 

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