Ambassadors can be found at most events.At the Times Internet Half Marathon, they were felt.They don’t just promote the run or share countless posts from the sidelines – they’re on the field, walking with participants, turning reps into action – and that’s what truly defines this event.
When influence meets endurance
In an outstanding performance, Jalaj Arora competed in the toughest race – 21K – and showed exceptional endurance and dedication even when the track became challenging. Deepak Gupta also performed well, maintaining a steady pace and showing consistent control throughout.In the 10K category, performance was equally impressive. Jitendra Advani stood out with his pace and balance, while Ramneek Singh Kochar made a noticeable impact with his consistent performance and commitment to the field.One of the biggest highlights came from Deepak Maurya, whose campaign was swift, focused and impactful, setting a strong benchmark among ambassadors.
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Not just a runner, but a pusher
What sets these ambassadors apart is not just their performance on game day, but the impact they create in the lead-up to the game.Through ongoing engagement, dialogue and outreach, they encourage participation at all levels. First-time runners find motivation, hesitant ones gain confidence, and a broader sense of community begins to form even before the start line is drawn.Their contributions go beyond numbers – they bring intention, energy and belief to the Marathon ecosystem.
Redefining representation
At its core, ambassador programs are not just about visibility but also about credibility. By running the same routes, enduring the same physical demands, and overcoming the same challenges, these ambassadors develop deeper connections with participants. Their presence builds trust and makes their encouragement more authentic and impactful.When those inspiring participants also take an active part in the journey—joining others to struggle, persevere, and finish—the marathon becomes more than just an event.It became a shared experience and at the Thames Internet Half Marathon the ambassadors ensured it was a story worth remembering.
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