In one of the largest city marathons, more than 40,000 runners took to the streets on a sunny Sunday morning. The annual marathon is known for its vibrant atmosphere, with people of all ages and backgrounds participating.
The marathon started at 8 a.m. at the city’s famous park. The route passed through many important landmarks, giving runners beautiful views of historical buildings and modern skyscrapers. Spectators lined the streets, cheering loudly and holding colorful signs to encourage all the participants. Some spectators offered water and snacks to the runners, adding to the supportive atmosphere.
This year, the marathon was especially exciting because a world-famous athlete, known for breaking several records, participated. Her presence drew even more attention to the event, with many tuning in to watch her performance. She ran at an impressive pace, finishing in just over two hours, taking the first place in the women’s category. The men’s winner, a rising star in the marathon world, also completed the race in an outstanding time, just minutes behind her.
Running alongside professional athletes were thousands of amateur runners. Many joined to support charities, raising money for causes like health research and education. Participants were proud of their achievements, each having their own story of why they decided to run.
After the race, a celebration was held in the park, with music, food stands, and activities for kids. The event ended with an award ceremony, where the winners received their medals. The energy and excitement of the marathon brought the community together, making it a memorable day for everyone involved.
Vocabulary List:
- Vibrant /ˈvaɪ.brənt/ (adjective): Full of energy and life; lively.
- Spectators /spekˈteɪ.tərz/ (noun): People who watch an event especially a sports event.
- Atmosphere /ˈæt.mə.sfɪr/ (noun): The mood or feeling of a place or situation.
- Achievements /əˈtʃiːv.mənts/ (noun): Something good that you have done successfully.
- Participants /pɑːrˈtɪs.ɪ.pənts/ (noun): People who take part in an activity or event.
- Celebration /ˌsɛl.ɪˈbreɪ.ʃən/ (noun): The act of commemorating a special event or occasion.