By Zifac Fatima
The 29th
edition of Mt Cameroon Race of Hope which
took place in Buea, South West region of Cameroon on 24th February 2024 under the
theme “Let’s give peace a chance” culminated in two Cameroonians of Northwest origin emerging champions: Elvis Nsabinla in the Senior Men’s category and Adamu Irene in
the Senior Women’s category.
Nsabinla who crossed
the finish line in 4hours,45minutes was awarded 10million Francs CFA; the
second, Amadou Abdou, made it in 4hours, 47minutes smiling home with 7million
Francs CFA and Saidu Nuhu who came 3rd in 4hours 49minutes got 5million
Francs CFA.
Mt. Cameroon is the
highest Mountain in West and Central Africa, measuring 4095metres. But the race
course is 38km, starting from the Buea Molyko Omnisport stadium to the summit
and back
The first three in the senior
women’s category were awarded the same prizes, respectfully, as winners of the
senior men’s category.
The first was Adamu
Irine Kwaha who finished in 5hours, 36minutes, followed by Tumi Macrina Yiinyuy
in 5hours, 30minutes and Ngalim Lizette who came 3rd in 5hours, 30
minutes.
Orange Cameroon was the
major and official sponsor. Other
sponsors included: Madiba water, PMUC, Prudential Beneficial insurance, Biaka
University Institute of Buea which also encouraged winners with prizes.
The excitement that
greeted the atmosphere with the arrival of race champions died down when news
broke out that 32-year-old Kenyan Athlete, Charles Kipsang had collapsed shortly
after crossing the finish line and died when rushed to the Buea regional hospital.
The race proper was
preceded by a launch on 23rd of February at the Molyko Omnisport
stadium Buea, presided over by the Minister of Sports and Physical Education, Professor
Narcisse Mouelle Kombi. Other dignitaries who attended the launch included; the
President of Cameroon Athletic Federation, Motombi Emmanuel Mbome; South West Governor,
Bernard Okalia Bilai, the president of the South West Regional Assembly, Bakoma
Elango Zacheus; the Mayor of Buea, Barrister David Mafany Namange and the
Paramount chief of Buea, HRM Chief Robert Esuka.
The Mayor, in his
welcome address, wished that the god of Mt. Fako Efasa-Moto should guide and
protect the athletes before and after the race. “You should know that even
though your goal is to emerge victorious you should not lose sight of the Olympic
spirit of fair play”, the mayor told the athletes.
On his part, President Motombi
expressed joy with the massive attendance and participation of Cameroonians and
foreigners.
He also acknowledged
Jakai George, one of the competitors who has resolutely taken part in the race
since its inception in 1973.
Biaka University Institute
at this moment, gave Jakai George a package and also offered to give him free
medical services at the Biaka hospital as long as he lives. “Just as Cars need
Maintenance to run, the human body also needs maintenance to function properly
that’s is why we (the Biaka Hospital) are offering you free medical services
for as long as you live” Madam Biaka told Jakai George.
Minister Mouelle Kombi
expressed his gratitude to all personalities who graced the ceremony. He said sports
promotes peace and dialogue amongst individuals and nations, that is why the
race is proudly encouraged by the state of Cameroon.
The minister reassured
participants of their security and a fair competition.
This year’s race recorded
the participation of more than 600 Athletes from Cameroon, Central Africa,
Republic of Chad, Republic of Congo, Costa Rica, Ethiopia, France, Kenya,
Lebanon, Morocco and Tunisia.The 2024 Mount Cameroon Race of Hope:Takeoff from Molyko Stadium
Talking to the press
shortly after race, Tumi Macrina said she did not face any difficulty during
the race but expressed a little disappointment coming in the second position
because she was leading the race before she was overtaken by Adamu Irine.
Ngalim Lizette on the
other hand said the race was quiet challenging “the fear I had about the crisis
also made me weak and the cold weather also affected me” Ngalim told the press.
The event was
entertaining with a lot traditional dance interludes from cultural groups and a
fashion display, which crowned Abigail Fondop as the 2024 Miss Mount Cameroon
Race of hope.