February’s RAK Half is a race for road runners looking for a personal best in a scenic setting.
If you’re looking for a fast, smooth half marathon this winter in a warm and inviting location, look no further Ras Al Khaimah Half Marathon.
18:00th The launch of the RAK Half will take place on February 1 next year in Al Marjan Island in the United Arab Emirates with four different race distances available.
You can choose a 2km, 5km, 10km, or 21km blue ribbon or half marathon event.
The course has set several world records over the years. In 2007, Sammy Wanjiru set a men’s world record of 58:53 at the RAK Half. Three women’s world records have also been set since then: Mary Kaytani’s 65:50 in 2011, Peres Jepchircir’s 64:52 in 2017 and Abal Yeshane’s 64:31 in 2020.
More recently, in 2022, Jacob Kiplimo and Girmavit Gebrzihair set course records of 57:56 and 64:14 respectively, while Eilish McColgan set a British record of 66:26.
The pre- and post-race area is ideal for relaxing and entertaining. The UAE’s highest mountains at Jebel Jais are within easy reach of the many beachfront hotels. The observation deck here offers great views of the mountains at an altitude of 1,250 m. With flat roads on the mountains, it is a popular place for cyclists to make some great mountaineer descents.
Those with a real taste for mountaintop adventure can take the world’s longest zipline. Over 2.8 km long “jumps” can reach speeds of up to 160 km/h.
When you’re in the area, it’s also easy to combine a visit to the Suwaid Pearl Farm. A short boat trip from the coast can take you to a farm where cultured pearls are grown, a truly unique experience.
You can learn more about the race and enter here.
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