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On This Day | Hong Kong marathons throughout the years – SCMP archive

Ahead of Sunday’s Standard Chartered Hong Kong Marathon, the Post looks back at the city’s marathon history

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Runners during the Standard Chartered Hong Kong Marathon in 1999. This was the first time the running event was held in the heart of the city. Photo: David Wong
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The Standard Chartered Hong Kong Marathon attracts tens of thousands of people from all over the world every year but the sporting event had humble beginnings in the city.

When Hong Kong held its first international marathon in 1969, there were only 28 participants.

In this collection of pictures, we look at how the annual running event has grown throughout the years.

Runners taking part in the Tin Tin international marathon at Yuen Long Stadium in the New Territories on December 14, 1969. Photo: SCMP
Runners taking part in the Tin Tin international marathon at Yuen Long Stadium in the New Territories on December 14, 1969. Photo: SCMP
Adrian Trowell and Sandra Fung, winners of the men’s and women’s titles in the Cathay Pacific Marathon held in Shek Kong, congratulate each other after the race on December 4, 1977. Photo: SCMP
Adrian Trowell and Sandra Fung, winners of the men’s and women’s titles in the Cathay Pacific Marathon held in Shek Kong, congratulate each other after the race on December 4, 1977. Photo: SCMP
The marathon moved to Hong Kong Island’s Eastern Corridor for the first time in 1988, attracting nearly 1,000 runners. Photo: SCMP
The marathon moved to Hong Kong Island’s Eastern Corridor for the first time in 1988, attracting nearly 1,000 runners. Photo: SCMP
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