Penang bridge marathon is not all bad


  • Letters
  • Monday, 04 Dec 2017

A sea of runners taking on the Penang Bridge International Marathon (PBIM) 2017 at the bridge.

WIDESPREAD criticism has been levelled at the organisers of the recently concluded Penang Bridge International Marathon. Having run in about 40 full marathons all over the world, I could give a more balanced view of the organisation of the marathon.

Granted that there were some shortcomings, the Penang event is still one of the better marathons in the world.

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