Karachi shows its marathon spirit
Runners not only challenged themselves physically, mentally, and emotionally, but also became part of a movement that united people through sport

Muhammad Muneeb
Producer, Karachi
Muneeb Farrukh is a Pakistani sports journalist with bylines in top media outlets like Geo News, Geo Super, The News International, SAMAA, ARY and The Express Tribune. After years of reporting on cricket, he is now on a mission to shine the spotlight on Pakistan's unsung sports heroes.

Participants pose for a group photo after finishing the Karachi Marathon 2026.
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The Karachi Marathon returned on Sunday for its third edition, uniting thousands of runners along the city’s scenic shoreline in a powerful display of endurance and community spirit.
Participants pushed themselves physically, mentally, and emotionally, embracing the challenge of the course while sharing the road with runners from all walks of life.
More than just a race, the Karachi Marathon stood as a movement that brought people together through sport, celebrated diversity, and championed inclusivity, highlighting how running can connect a city and inspire collective purpose.







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