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IJM Allianz Duo Highway Challenge goes sustainable in hosting 13,000 runners
IJM Allianz Duo Highway Challenge goes sustainable in hosting 13,000 runners

New Straits Times

time5 days ago

  • Business
  • New Straits Times

IJM Allianz Duo Highway Challenge goes sustainable in hosting 13,000 runners

KUALA LUMPUR: More than 13,000 runners took over the closed highways of New Pantai Expressway (NPE) and Lebuhraya Sungai Besi (Besraya) earlier today for the IJM Allianz Duo Highway Challenge 2025. Malaysians made up 80 per cent of the participants, with the remaining 20 per cent hailing from about 30 countries. The seventh edition of the running event featured multiple a 42.195km full marathon, 21km half marathon, and 10km and 5km runs. Organised in collaboration with IJM Corporation Bhd and Allianz Malaysia Bhd, this year's edition also introduced several sustainability initiatives, namely a bottle collection and recycling effort; sustainable race apparel and paperless race experience. Over 16,000 plastic bottles used during the race were collected and sent to an authorised recycling facility, ensuring zero plastic waste. Paper cups were also separated and collected for recycling. This initiative was carried out in collaboration with Trash4Cash and with the support of 286 volunteers at the water stations. This year's race apparel was made from biodegradable, high-performance recycled fabrics, a first for the event, combining eco-consciousness with athletic function. The event also adopted digital registration, race packs details and e-certificates to reduce paper consumption while improving convenience for participants IJM Corporation Bhd group chief executive officer and managing director Datuk Lee Chun Fai said the event challenged them each year to raise the bar, not just in terms of race distance, but also in how they activate their highways for the community. "Now, World Athletics-certified and with strong support from our partners, the event delivers a race that meets international standards while staying rooted in the local spirit. "From recycled race apparel to paperless race experiences, we are proud to see how the event has become a platform for healthier living, environmental responsibility and shared momentum year after year," he said. Allianz Malaysia Bhd chief executive officer Sean Wang said" "We are proud to continue our support for the IJM Allianz Duo Highway Challenge, an event that epitomises the essence of healthy living and sustainable lifestyles. "This year's edition has not only clearly reflected those values but also fostered positive change within the community as well as on the environment." Race director and managing director of EC Pixels Asia Eugene Chan said: "Seeing 13,000 runners cross the finish line is a powerful testament to our vision.

12,000 expected at highway marathon in Klang Valley
12,000 expected at highway marathon in Klang Valley

The Star

time09-06-2025

  • Automotive
  • The Star

12,000 expected at highway marathon in Klang Valley

(Back row, from fifth left) Lee, Wan Salwani and Wang with representatives of sponsors for the IJM Allianz Duo Highway Challenge 2025. — LOW BOON TAT/The Star THE IJM Allianz Duo Highway Challenge, touted as Malaysia's only full highway marathon, will return for its seventh edition on Aug 3. The marathon will take place on parts of the New Pantai Expressway (NPE) and Sungai Besi Highway (Besraya). Over 12,000 participants are expected to join the event with four running categories, ranging from 5km to 42km. This year's 'Highway Legend' theme aims to celebrate everyday athletes who train without seeking recognition. Allianz Malaysia chief executive officer Sean Wang, representing the event's co-title sponsor, said the event was gaining more global recognition. 'Our partnership with IJM reflects a shared commitment to health and sustainability, mirroring our global support for the Olympics and Paralympics through 2032. 'The IJM Allianz Duo Highway Challenge has earned two Malaysia Book of Records titles. It is the first full marathon held on a highway and the longest marathon course on a closed highway. 'The 2025 edition has secured certification from World Athletics, an international governing body for athletics. 'It is also recognised by the Association of International Marathons and Distance Races,' said Wang during a press conference on the event at IJM Land Centre of Excellence Gallery in Pantai Sentral Park, Kuala Lumpur. IJM Corp Group chief executive officer Datuk Lee Chun Fai said the recognitions affirm that the marathon meets international standards for distance accuracy and race organisation. 'IJM's objectives go beyond constructing roads. That is why we build platforms to bring people together, to connect and challenge themselves. 'More importantly, the fully closed highway marathon experience remains uniquely ours. This is not just about speed but about community, perseverance and leaving a positive legacy.' The Works Ministry besides the police, and Malaysian Highway Authority will oversee road closures and traffic diversions to ensure public safety. IJM toll division chief executive officer Wan Salwani Wan Yusoff said a lot of behind-the-scenes efforts were required to execute the event. 'We need a lot of people and resources even for a one-day marathon. But we have gained sufficient experience after having this event for several years,' she said. Event organiser EC Pixels Asia managing director Eugene Chan, said new features this year included public recruitment for pacers and entertainment zones with live music to encourage participants along the route. 'We have launched a pacer search and the public can register with us. 'Every station along the run will offer isotonic drinks. 'The highway run can be quite tough, so we have added entertainment stations to help runners enjoy the journey. 'There will be a live DJ station at one of the stations,' said Chan. Registration for the run closes on June 30. For details, visit

IJM Allianz Duo Highway Challenge 2025 Targets 12,000 Runners
IJM Allianz Duo Highway Challenge 2025 Targets 12,000 Runners

Barnama

time14-05-2025

  • Business
  • Barnama

IJM Allianz Duo Highway Challenge 2025 Targets 12,000 Runners

KUALA LUMPUR, May 14 (Bernama) -- The IJM Allianz Duo Highway Challenge aims to draw 12,000 runners for its seventh edition, scheduled for Aug 3 here. IJM Corporation Bhd group chief executive officer (CEO) and managing director Datuk Lee Chun Fai said the target follows last year's strong turnout of 10,000 participants. 'This is more than just a number. It reflects the spirit and community support the event has built,' he told reporters at the running event's launch here today.

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