Over 800 schools from different parts of the country participated at the race which the organisers claimed to be world's biggest race for schoolchildren.
Commonwealth and Asian Games medal winning athletes Pinki Jangra, Mandeep Jangra and Arpinder Singh ran as volunteers in aid of the visually impaired children.
The race this year was more challenging than ever before as the organisers had carefully planned a route which was tougher than previous year and multiple cameras along the route ensured that there was adequate safety and security for the children.
Commenting on the completion of the 20th edition of the run, Samrata Salwan Diwan, spokesperson Salwan Cross Country Run said, "The response to the marathon this year is a testament to the enthusiasm among the children, who have gathered from all over the country to run and compete today. It is their passion and zeal which acts as the driving force for the run."
The organisers, in association with SRL Diagnostics, also conducted age verification checks and dope tests on the top twenty winners across all categories to ensure a level playing field.
The marathon was competed in eight different categories -- visually impaired, intellectually challenged (4.5 kms), Under 14 Girls and Boys (4.5 kms), Under 16 Girls and Boys (6 kms) and Under 18 Girls and Boys races (8 kms).