Ikogosi Road Race returns Oct 31 as Oyebanji deepens youth-c...
The 2026 Ikogosi Road Race will hold on October 31, with Ekiti State Governor Biodun Oyebanji reaffi...
... As 17.5km race targets greater opportunities for youth, athletes and local businesses to boost youth development, sports tourism
Oyebanji reaffirms support for 2026 Ikogosi Marathon
... As 17.5km race targets greater opportunities for youth, athletes and local businesses to boost youth development, sports tourism
The 2026 Ikogosi Marathon, organised by the Ikogosi Marathon Initiative in collaboration with the Ekiti State Government, will hold on Saturday, October 31, 2026, with the 17.5km road race expected to attract about 8,000 runners from Nigeria and other countries.
Ekiti State Governor, Biodun Oyebanji, has reaffirmed his administration's support for the event, underscoring the State Government's commitment to initiatives that advance youth development, promote sports tourism, encourage grassroots sports and stimulate economic activity across Ekiti State.
The 2026 edition is expected to build significantly on the success of the 2025 race, which attracted approximately 5,000 runners from Nigeria and other countries, further strengthening the Ikogosi Marathon's growing profile as a major road-running and sports-tourism event.
A total of ₦30 million in prize money will be shared among leading elite athletes and eligible Ekiti indigene runners, providing strong incentives for competitive performance while creating opportunities to recognise, encourage and reward outstanding homegrown talent.
Governor Oyebanji's support for the race further underlines his administration's commitment to youth empowerment, grassroots development and initiatives that create opportunities for young people while opening new avenues for small and medium-scale businesses across the state.
Building on the success of the last edition, which received commendation for its organisation, athlete welfare and prompt payment of prize money, organisers are working to make the 2026 race bigger, better and fully aligned with international standards, with particular emphasis on athlete welfare, safety, organisation and the overall race experience.
The scenic 17.5km route, from Ilawe-Ekiti to the renowned Ikogosi Warm Springs Resort, will provide more than a competitive sporting experience. It will showcase Ekiti's natural attractions, culture and infrastructure while strengthening the state's position as an emerging destination for sports tourism, adventure and investment.
For the people of Ekiti, the economic opportunities extend well beyond the race itself. Hotels, restaurants, transport operators, traders, artisans and other small and medium-scale businesses are expected to benefit from the influx of athletes, officials, visitors and spectators.
Young people are also expected to benefit from opportunities in event management, hospitality, logistics, media, security, sports services and other activities associated with the planning and delivery of a major sporting event.
The Ikogosi Marathon will also provide an important platform for youth engagement, grassroots sports development and talent discovery, particularly for athletes from Ekiti State.
Ekiti indigene runners will have dedicated opportunities to benefit from the ₦30 million prize purse alongside the elite field, giving local athletes additional motivation to compete at the highest level while gaining valuable experience, exposure and opportunities to advance their sporting careers.
Beyond athletics, the growing participation in the Ikogosi Marathon provides an opportunity to showcase Ekiti to a wider national and international audience. With thousands of runners, officials, spectators and visitors expected, the race will help promote the state's tourism assets while generating economic activity within host communities and across the state.
The event is also expected to strengthen Ekiti's profile as a destination capable of hosting major sporting and tourism events, while showcasing the state's people, culture, natural attractions and infrastructure to participants and audiences within and outside Nigeria.
The organisers have been commended for their consistency and determination in sustaining the race and progressively raising its standards. With participation expected to grow from approximately 5,000 runners in 2025 to about 8,000 in 2026, expectations are high that this year's edition will set a new benchmark while delivering lasting sporting, economic and social benefits to the people of Ekiti State.
Registration for the 2026 Ikogosi Marathon is officially open and FREE.
The race will take place on Saturday, October 31, 2026, over a distance of 17.5km.
To register, visit www.ikogosimarathon.com.
The Ikogosi Marathon is an initiative of the Ikogosi Marathon Initiative, organised in collaboration with the Ekiti State Government.