- · India’s Most Beautiful Marathon returns on September 6, bringing together runners, travellers, and fitness enthusiasts for a celebration of sport, heritage, and purpose
- · Thousands of runners from across India and international destinations expected to take on Udaipur’s iconic 21.097K, 10K, and 5K routes.
- · Destination marathon continues its #RunForZeroHunger association, combining fitness with a larger purpose.
UDAIPUR,
INDIA With the countdown to the third edition of the Vedanta Zinc City Half
Marathon now entering its final stretch, Hindustan Zinc today unveiled the
official jersey and poster for the race, scheduled for 6 September 2026 at
Field Club, Udaipur, setting the stage for one of the city’s biggest sporting
celebrations. The launch marks an important milestone ahead of India’s Most
Beautiful Marathon, which has steadily evolved into a prominent
destination-running event, drawing participants from across India and overseas
against the backdrop of Udaipur’s iconic lakes and Aravalli landscape.
The
unveiling of the official jersey and poster marked a key milestone in the
build-up to the 2026 edition of the Vedanta Zinc City Half Marathon, bringing
alive the visual identity, energy and spirit of this year’s race. The launch
ceremony was attended by Gaurav Srivastav, Inspector General of Police, Udaipur
Range; Roshan Lal, Joint Commissioner, Central GST; Amarendu Prakash, CEO &
Whole-time Director, Hindustan Zinc; representatives from Hindustan Zinc & Anybody
Can Run (ABCR); and other distinguished members of the sporting and civic
community.
Building on the previous edition’s participation
of 7,000 runners from 27 Indian states and several countries, this year the
marathon has already crossed 5,500 registrations across its three race
categories, as runners from across India and beyond gear up for India’s Most
Beautiful Marathon. Set against Udaipur’s iconic lakes, Aravalli landscape and
cultural landmarks, the upcoming edition will bring together professional
athletes, first-time runners, families, students and corporate teams under the
shared banner of ‘One Run, One Community.’
Commenting on the occasion, Gaurav Srivastav,
Inspector General of Police Udaipur Range, said, “The Vedanta
Zinc City Half Marathon has grown into an important sporting occasion for
Udaipur, bringing together people from different backgrounds through a shared
passion for fitness and community. What makes the event especially distinctive
is the way it allows participants to experience the city through its beautiful
landscapes while contributing to a larger social purpose. I am delighted to be
part of the jersey and poster launch and wish all participants a memorable and
inspiring race on September 6.”
The
event opened with the grand launch of the marathon film, setting an energetic
tone for the evening, followed by an innovative unveiling of the official
jersey and poster that brought the hall alive and captured the spirit of the
2026 edition. Few employees of Hindustan Zinc also shared their personal
running journeys and inspirations, adding a strong human connect to the
celebration. The evening concluded on a high note with an engaging drum roll
activity, filling the venue with energy and excitement. The launch reinforced
the growing stature of the marathon as an annual sporting platform that brings
together Udaipur’s natural beauty, cultural character and an increasingly
diverse running community.
Mr. Amarendu Prakash, CEO & Whole-time
Director, Hindustan Zinc, said, “The Vedanta Zinc City Half Marathon
represents our belief that sport can be a powerful platform for healthier
communities, greater participation and meaningful social impact. Over the past
editions, the event has grown well beyond a race to become a celebration of
Udaipur and its people, while attracting runners from across India and beyond.
As we unveil this year’s jersey and poster, we are proud to carry forward a
platform that brings together fitness, purpose and the distinctive spirit of
Zinc City. Through #RunForZeroHunger, we are also reinforcing the idea that
every step taken on the course can contribute to a larger cause.”
Organised by Hindustan Zinc in association with
Anybody Can Run, the event is AIMS-certified and affiliated with World
Athletics, reflecting its alignment with established standards in long-distance
running. The marathon’s identity is closely tied to the experience it offers
runners, with the 21.097 km route beginning at Field Club and passing through
Fateh Sagar Pal, Rotary Club, Sunset Point Park, Nehru Garden and Saheliyon Ki
Bari before returning to the starting point. The 10 km and 5 km routes have
been designed to offer accessible participation for runners across age groups
and fitness levels, ensuring that the event remains inclusive while maintaining
its competitive appeal.
The marathon’s growing popularity is also
contributing to Udaipur’s emergence as a destination for sports and wellness
experiences. Participants travelling from different parts of the country get an
opportunity to combine the race with Udaipur’s lakes, heritage, hospitality and
cultural attractions, creating a broader destination experience around the
event. The increased movement of runners and accompanying families also
supports local hotels, restaurants, transport providers and other businesses,
adding an economic dimension to the city’s growing sporting calendar.
With the previous edition recording a 40% rise
in participation and welcoming runners from across India and several countries,
the 2026 edition is expected to see an even more diverse running community.
Registrations are currently open through the official Udaipur Marathon and
Hindustan Zinc digital platforms and will remain open until the race categories
reach capacity.
As Udaipur prepares to welcome runners on 6
September, the Vedanta Zinc City Half Marathon continues to build on its
journey from a city race to a destination sporting experience, bringing
together endurance, community, wellness and purpose in one of India’s most
distinctive running settings.