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Srinagar, May 5: The relaunched Khyber Run for ShahreKhaas (Old City), organised by Fucan Sports in collaboration with KSW, has garnered an overwhelming response from professional athletes across Jammu & Kashmir, with registrations closing within just 48 hours of opening.

The 10-kilometre long-distance run is scheduled to be held on May 17, commencing from Badamwari Gate. The route will traverse key heritage areas of Srinagar’s old city, including Kathidarwaza, Chattipadshahi, Rainawari, Khanyar, Nowpora, Khayam, Munawarabad, Baba Dawood Khaki Bridge, Baba Demb, Fateh Kadal, Khankah, New Zaina Kadal, Old Zaina Kadal, Budshah Tomb, Saraf Kadal, Bohri Kadal, Malaratta, Nowhatta, Jamia Masjid, and Gojwara, before culminating at Islamia College Campus, Hawal.

Initially, participation was capped at 100 professional long-distance runners. However, due to the unprecedented response, the organisers extended entries to 125 athletes. In addition, 10 mentors and 15 icons will be part of the event, taking the total participation to 150. To maintain the professional standard of the run, registrations have now been officially closed.

All participants will receive customised finisher medals, T-shirts, and certificates.

The event is supported by NITians Career Institute, Paristaan, Adlife, and Media Line, with Khyber serving as the title sponsor.

“Run for ShahreKhaas was a regular feature in Srinagar’s old city until 2015, and we are proud to revive it. Our aim is to highlight the rich heritage of the old city while promoting a healthy lifestyle,” said the organiser. “Given the response this year, we plan to make the next edition bigger, with more categories and wider participation.”

The event marks a significant step towards blending sports with cultural heritage, bringing renewed attention to the historic core of Srinagar.

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