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The 8th edition of the annual Oman Dessert Marathon (ODM), a four-day 165 km desert run, started on January 21st and ended on January 24th. Morocco's Mohammed El Morabity came in first place in the male category of the 8th edition of the annual Oman Desert Marathon (ODM), with a total finishing time of 14:13:15, and Switzerland's Corina Sommer took home the prize on the women's side, with a total finishing time of 19:39:28.
The race was sponsored by a host of entities including the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Youth, Ministry of Heritage and Tourism, Oman Athletic Association, Tanuf, Omantel, Oman LNG, Jawharat Bidiyah Resort, OTSO, A'saffa, Pocari Sweat, Mwasalat, Camelback, Lulu Hypermarket, Oman Air, Tactical Trading, and Al Forn Café.
In total, 18 Omani runners participated in this year's edition, as well as 24 international runners from different parts of the world including Italy, Germany, Poland, the UK, Morocco, France, Spain, Belgium, Ukraine, and Switzerland.
This year's edition included big names like nine-time Marathon des Sables winner Rachid El Morabity, who has won the Oman Desert Marathon six times.
A 67-year-old heart surgeon from Italy, called Alfonso Sciarratta, also took part in this year's race, and he finished the 165 km run in 42:17:46.
Cecile Bertin from France: "I ran in the Oman Desert Marathon five years ago and there were barely any Omani runners. Those who were there were not well prepared for this kind of race. This time, I was impressed with how the participation has grown and also with the quality of their runners. I see Oman as champions of desert running!"
David Sanchez from Spain: "Oman Desert Marathon was a new way of running for me. It is very different from the mountain running that I have years of experience in, and it was a fantastic way for me to run in a new trail environment."
Albert Jorquera Mestres, from Spain: "This was my first stage race and my first desert race. It was also an opportunity to learn about a culture, experience new sensations and live in the desert, rather than just visiting as a tourist. I have suffered a lot but I had a great time."
Female Winner Corina Sommers, from Switzerland: "The dunes were beautiful, however the nigh race was a bit scary. I was on my own for so long that it made me pick up my speed. This was both my first desert run and my first night run."
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