Important issues concerning the preparation and conduct of a marathon, were discussed at the Limassol City Hall on Thursday morning (21/3), in the presence of a high guest from the USA. & nbsp; < / div>
Tim Kilduff, founder and CEO of the 26.2 Foundation and former technical director of the famous Boston Marathon, is in Cyprus. & nbsp;
Kilduff, who is also the custodian of the legacy of Stelios Kyriakidis (the runner who won the Boston Marathon in 1946) in the USA, accompanied by the Director of the OPAP Limassol Marathon Mr. Spy Spyrou, were received by the Mayor Nikos Nikolaidis at the City Hall. They had the opportunity to exchange views, and Mr Kilduff's advice is valuable to & nbsp; event.
Present at the constructive discussion were Limassol Municipal Councilors and people from the Organizing team of the OPAP Limassol Marathon . & nbsp;
At the same time, the 3rd Forum of the Street Movement in Cyprus is being held tonight, which is presented by the Bank of Cyprus and the OPAP Limassol Marathon. The keynote speaker will be Tim Kilduff.
The 13th OPAP Limassol Marathon is held on March 23-24 on the coastal front of Limassol and is expected to attract more than 15,000 runners.
More info at & nbsp; www.facebook.com/limassolmarathon.
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