Batsarang Sangma
Batsrang Sangma. Image credit - Twitter @SangmaConrad

Meghalaya chief minister Conrad K. Sangma has congratulated marathon runner Batsrang Sangma for winning the first position in the Mawkyrwat Ultra 2019.

Batsrang A Sangma, a 22-year-old under-graduate from Garo Hills in Meghalaya drew attention of all by coming second in the Guwahati Half Marathon held on August 25, 2019.

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In the third edition of Mawkyrwat Ultra 2019, a marathon race, held recently, Batsrang participated in the 45 km category.

Crossing all hurdles, he was able to defeat the seasoned and more experienced marathon runners in Meghalaya.

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Congratulating Batsrang for his determination, chief minister Conrad Sangma said on his Twitter handle, โ€œCongratulations to Batsrang Sangma for bagging the first place at the #MawkyrwatUltra2019 In the 45 Km category beating seasoned marathoners from the State.โ€

โ€œHis grit and determination has won him huge respect from everyone,โ€ the CM added.

Batsrang hails from a small village, named Tebronggre, in West Garo Hills of Meghalaya.

He is already a name to reckon with in amateur running across the country.

Earlier this year, he had won the third edition of the Delhi Half Marathon in the non-elite (amateur, 18-25) category.

Meanwhile, the organizers of Mawkyrwat Ultra 2019, RunMeghalaya, thanked the Meghalaya Tourism department for extending financial support to the event for the last three years.

โ€œThis event is special because of the responsible tourism it has created through the event but also a new running tourism model where any runner at anytime who wishes to train in Mawkyrwat with these natural born runners can do so,โ€ said RunMeghalaya.

The Mawkyrwat Ultra takes place in Shngimawlein village which is situated in the interiors of Meghalaya and is perched on top of a hill at Mawkyrwat in South West Khasi Hills district.