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Daughter of Sir Edmund Hillary Takes Part in Aotearoa Afghanistan Marathon in Auckland

Staff WriterBy Staff WriterJanuary 14, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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In a vibrant display of culture and community spirit, the Aotearoa Afghanistan Marathon took place recently in Riverhead, northwest Auckland, attracting over 200 runners, including notable figures such as Sarah Hillary, daughter of legendary mountaineer Sir Edmund Hillary. This marathon, recognized by its organizers as a historic event, aims to foster connections between Afghan refugees and the local New Zealand community. The event featured a diverse range of races, including 6km, 21km, and 42km courses, with winners receiving unique medals crafted from natural gemstones sourced from Afghanistan.

The marathon’s course was intentionally designed to mimic the challenging terrain of Afghanistan’s Bamyan region, where the event originated. The inclusion of women in running events was notably celebrated, especially following the trailblazing participation of Afghan women in 2015, marking a significant milestone for female athletes in the region. Sarah Hillary, despite recent injuries, expressed her enthusiasm for reconnecting with Afghani women who have settled in New Zealand following the Taliban’s takeover, emphasizing the importance of personal connections over digital interactions.

Participants like 74-year-old Ali Ahmad Rajiy, a former soccer player, showcased the event’s inclusivity by encouraging Afghan community members of all ages to engage in physical activities. His heartfelt message, translated by a friend, resonated with attendees, emphasizing the emotional bonds formed through shared experiences. Rajiy’s sentiment encapsulates the marathon’s ethos: to promote wellness and community cohesion among diverse groups, in this case, Kiwis and Afghan refugees.

The co-organizer, Amir Foldadi, remarked on the event’s significance as a cultural showcase that fosters integration between Afghan refugees and New Zealanders. He noted the enthusiasm among participants, adding that this marathon was unique in providing Afghans with an avenue to engage in a large-scale athletic event alongside their Kiwi neighbors. The atmosphere of camaraderie and support was palpable, making it a memorable occasion for all involved.

Among the participants, Malika Safadri, who completed her first marathon in the 21km category, reflected on the transformative experience. She expressed gratitude for the opportunity to run and connect with people, contrasting her life in Afghanistan, where opportunities for exercise were scarce. This sentiment was echoed by event sponsors like Shookria Basir of Ziba Fashion, who articulated the importance of sustaining cultural heritage through events that allow Afghan children to learn about their identity within the broader Kiwi community.

Winners of the marathon were not only celebrated for their athletic achievements but also for the unique cultural integration the event promoted. The Van Den Hout family, who won multiple medals, shared their joy in participating in a community event that champions women’s rights, freedom, and cultural exchange. One of the race’s top competitors, Johan Kvasnicka, noted the invigorating sense of community that enhanced his running experience, suggesting that similar events could cultivate a deeper understanding of diverse backgrounds and cultures in the future.

The Aotearoa Afghanistan Marathon highlights the ongoing connection between New Zealand and the Bamyan region, rooted in humanitarian efforts carried out by organizations like the New Beginnings Foundation (Timatanga Hou). Through engaging activities, these organizations aim to enhance cultural exchanges while advocating for the integration of Afghan refugees into New Zealand society. This marathon exemplifies how sports serve as a unifying force, bridging communities and fostering understanding, all while raising awareness about Afghanistan’s rich culture and the resilience of its people. For more information on the event and its impact, please visit Fairfax Media.

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