The 24th edition of the annual Accra Milo Marathon was officially launched at the head office of headline sponsor Nestle in Dzorwulu Thursday.
The 2010 event has been slated for Saturday 25th September and is expected to draw hundreds of runners from Ghana and beyond in both the age category and mass event.
The U-15 category will start from the New Times Corporation while the mass event starts from the Nungua barrier as usual.
With an improved winner’s package of five thousand cedis at stake, three times champion and defending champion Godwin Adukpo tells Joy Sports he is determined to win and represent Ghana at the Olympics in the future.
Source: Joy Sports/Myjoyonline.com/Ghana
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