17. Kigali Peace Marathon – May 29, 2022

As required by the Ministry of Sports, the date of the 17. Kigali Peace Marathon has been changed to May 29, 2022

The Kigali Night Run will be held on May 13, 2022

 


 

EVENTS :

–  Half Marathon, 21,098 km (1 lap of 21,1 km, AIMS certified)
–  Full Marathon, 42,195 km (2 laps of 21,1 km, AIMS certified)
–  Fun run for peace (10 km, no timekeeping, also for wheelchairs)

 


 

REGISTRATION FORM :

Click here to register online

 


 

REGISTRATION FEE :

Foreigners: 30 $ / 27 €
Residents of Rwanda: 2 000 RWF
5 000 RWF
Run for Fun
Half- and Fullmarathon
EAC residents: 10 $ / 9 €

 


 

PAYMENT METHODS :

Foreigners and EAC residents: Please use our PayPal account:

Foreigners: send registration fee (30$ / 27€) to:
EAC residents: send registration fee (10$ / 9€) to:
https://paypal.me/kigalimarathon   -> Send
Account holder:
ALMK – Amis Luxembourgeois du Marathon de Kigali
Paul SCHIERES  –  23, rue J.G. de Cicignon  –  L-1335 Luxembourg/Europe

Residents of Rwanda:

Account deposit(BK): Account no: 00051-00390165-27 (RWF) 
Account deposit(BK): Account no: 00051-00392791-34 (USD)
Account name: Rwanda Athletic Federation 
BK Online Banking: please use Account no: 00051-00390165-27

MOMO Pay:  *182*8*1*505050#

 

8 tips you should know for running a marathon

Thinking about running a marathon? While we fully support your goal, we want to make sure you know what you’re up against so you can tackle that race head on.

  1. It is no walk in the park

    Choosing to tackle a marathon is no small task. Legend has it that the marathon stems from Pheidippides carrying a message of victory from Marathon to Athens back in Ancient Greece and then collapsing to his death upon arrival. So make sure you are ready to whip yourself into shape  and gear up for an incredible journey!

  2. Train Smart 

    Once you’ve decided you want to conquer the marathon, make sure to get smart about training. People can tend to get a little carried away wanting to frantically make sure they are in shape and they end up burning themselves out before they ever reach the start line. So make sure you carefully plan out when, where, and how you will get ready for your marathon.

  3. Pick a date and Venue

    This can be grouped in with training smart, but picking a date is important to hold you accountable for your training. Make sure to choose a date that gives you plenty of time to prepare. A good training timeline for a Marathon is usually around 12 weeks, which should give you ample time to get in shape and get the solid base you need come race day in order to blaze the 26.2 mile distance! Besides the date, the course is also important in setting up your training. Make sure you prepare for whatever terrain you may face on race day.

4. Set a goal

Once you have picked your date, it’s time to set a realistic goal in order to make sure you don’t over or underestimate your abilities. Taking a look at your fitness background and past training can help you gauge where you want to be on race day  and allow you to form your training around that goal.

5. Make sure to give your body the right foods

One of the biggest mistakes people make is thinking that once they start running (especially marathon training) they can “eat whatever they want!” While yes, you have a little more freedom now that you are out there blazing the trail, you still need to make sure your body is getting what it needs. Carbohydrates are important, but make sure you are getting healthy carbs (keep to whole grains if you can). Along with good carbs, make sure you are getting plenty of leafy greens and some red meats to help recovery.

  1. Find YOUR shoe
    Not all strides, feet, and preferences are the same. Picking a shoe based on how it looks or just because this or that person told you it was good, does not always make it the best shoe for you. Though you may want to get whatever shoe you want, come race day your feet and ensuing blisters will not be thanking you. So make sure to try on and test a few different shoes before race day to assure the next day you are not cursing yourself for what you put your feet through.

 

  1. Practice Fueling
    Come race day you are definitely going to need fuel. Whether you’re taking some chews to get some sugar and carbs, or drinking an electrolyte water, you will need something to help you reach the finish line. Even the best women and men in the world are using fuel to help them reach the finish, so during your training learn how to fuel  while still moving to help maximize efficiency and help you get to the finish in record time.

  1. Have Fun
    Above all the training, stress, bathroom breaks, blisters, etc…. Running is about having fun! So when getting ready for your marathon enjoy the process, don’t overthink it and just take each mile as it comes. Trust your training and know that no matter what happens, whether you run the world record or just barely make it to the finish, enjoy it all. Even the best marathoners in the world will tell you at the end of the day: it’s all about having fun and pushing your body further than you ever thought possible. So get out there and hit the streets and experience a journey you will remember for the rest of your life!