The event will be flagged off at the capital's iconic India Gate on July 3 and conclude in Mumbai's Gateway of India on July 20.
Conceptualised by ProSportify, which was behind the Pro Wrestling League, is backed by celebrity runner and former supermodel Milind Soman, who, at 50, successfully completed the Ironman Triathlon -- one of the world's most toughest races -- in Zurich, and actress Gul Panag.
The inaugural edition of the run will see athletes Arun Bhardwaj, Mathias Jorgensen, Siddharth Choudhary, David Slotsgaard Bredo, Yuri Esperson, Lisa Stoddart, Meenal Sukhija, Satish Gujaran, Ranjana Deopa, Naresh Bharadwaj, Dinesh Heda and Joginder Chandna, participating.
In his late 40s, Arun is the most well-known among the Indian runners competing in the event.
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The 'Great India Run' has partnered with mobile fitness start-up, MobieFit, creators of a free running & fitness training app which allow runners to get marathon-ready. Panag is a co-founder of the app.
The ultra-marathon has also joined hands with GoSports Foundation, who will be generating funds which will be further donated to the country's deserving Olympians.
A keen promoter of running in India, Soman, while
speaking about his association with Great India Run, said, "The running scene in India is beginning to gain momentum, and promoters such as ProSportify are bringing it to the fore, inspiring events such as The Great India Run.
MobieFit co-founder Panag said, "It is great to see more running initiatives in the country. Apart from the awareness generated about running, it shows citizens that anyone can run. It is a great opportunity to see self-made athletes take this up, and they are truly an inspiration to all. Now, a hero can be made out of a common man."
Speaking about the event, ProSportify's director Vishal Gurnani said, "The mission of ProSportify is to break boundaries when it comes to any of our properties. So when we wanted to bring out a running intellectual property, it was only natural that it would be truly one-of-a-kind.