The organizers of the 42km Agbokim Falls Green Marathon have announced Saturday , November 22,2025, as a date for the second edition of the highly anticipated event.
Mr. Emem Udominyang, the Chairman Local Organizing Committee, made the disclosure on Wednesday during a technical meeting with Cross River State Commissioner for Sports Development, Hon. Agnes Atsu and key technical stakeholders at the UJ Esuene Sports Stadium in Calabar.
According to Mr. Udominyang, the decision to hold the event on November 22, 2025, was reached after extensive consultations with various stakeholders in sports, tourism, and environmental sectors to ensure widespread support for the marathon.
“We have been working tirelessly to make this second edition of the marathon an even greater success than the first. The theme focuses on promoting sports, tourism,reforestation, and environmental conservation.
“This event, which primarily aims to foster grassroots sports development, is expected to attract participants from far and wide.”
“The Agbokim Falls Green Marathon is not just about competition; it’s also about promoting the natural beauty of Cross River State, promote the green economy potentials of the region and emphasizing the importance of environmental conservation.
He emphasized that the event is designed to showcase the scenic beauty of Agbokim Falls and its surrounding areas, making it a must-attend for nature lovers and sports enthusiasts alike.
Mr. Udominyang expressed gratitude to the Commissioner for Sports Development and other stakeholders for their support, noting that the event has garnered overwhelming backing from various quarters, highlighting its potential to boost the state’s tourism industry.
“This marathon presents an excellent opportunity for local athletes to showcase their skills and prepare for larger competitions. In addition to the 42km race, there will be a 10km children’s race and a 21km race, specifically for local participants, which remains our primary focus. The route promises to be exciting and challenging, offering breathtaking views of Agbokim Falls.”
In her response, Commissioner for Sports Development Hon. Agnes Atsu, stated that the event aligns with the State’s vision, stressing that the second edition of the 42km Agbokim Falls Green Marathon promises to be both exciting and challenging, assuring the organizers of full collaboration from all relevant ministries, departments, and agencies.
“With its unique blend of sports, tourism, and environmental conservation, last year’s event was a great success. His Excellency was thrilled by the massive participation and enthusiasm of our sports-loving youth during the event, and the State is committed to promoting this event.”
She highlighted that the State would leverage this marathon to cultivate grassroots athletic talents capable of competing favourably on the global stage, adding that the marathon will serve as a platform to identify and nurture budding athletes, and she directed her technical crew to work closely with the organizers to ensure a world-class event in November.