Penang, the 2nd biggest city in Malaysia is home to the popular Penang Bridge International Marathon (PBIM). The run is organized by Penang State Tourism Development office and fully supported by the Penang State Government. The Penang Bridge International Marathon (PBIM) has been an anticipated run in Malaysia since its inception in 1986. The run is held annually on the Penang Bridge, the iconic bridge that connects Penang Island to Penang Mainland. PBIM is the largest mass-participation sporting event in Penang, bringing tens of thousands of runners out onto the streets.
In 2014, ASICS Penang Bridge International Marathon (APBIM) has successfully attracted 60,000 runners from local and overseas which was the largest crowd of all-time as it was held for the first time ever on the Longest Bridge in South East Asia with 24km-long, known as Sultan Abdul Halim Muad’zam Shah Bridge which is also called the second Penang Bridge.
On the race day, a few choreographed energetic dances were performed at the starting line and followed by a display of fireworks to boost the runners’ spirit before the race start. Then, gun-off for Full Marathon (42.195km) was done by the Chief Minister of Penang, The Right Honorable Mr Lim Guan Eng accompanied by Chairman of Penang Bridge International Marathon Committee, YB Danny Law Heng Kiang and other delegates.
The run was held in mid morning to ensure that traffic flow during the day will not affect the bridge. Moreover, temperatures during the day can reach over 30 Degree Celcius, a dangerous temperature for distance running. Fortunately, the sea breeze provides a comfortable temperature for the runners on the bridge.
The organizer relies heavily on partnership between government agencies to ensure the safety and comfort of runners. The Royal Malaysian Police Force, medical officers of Penang Hospital, Red Crescent, St John Ambulance and other agencies were all stationed along the entire running route to ensure that runners in distress can receive prompt medical assistance. Numerous water stations were set up along the bridge, including Prayer Rooms for Muslims.
Trophies, finisher medals and certificates are given out to those who have accomplished the race in their best time. PBIM is also popular for its fun, carnival-like atmosphere, showcasing the colors, sights and taste of Penang.
This renowned event is organized by the Penang State Tourism Development Committee.
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