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Getting your marathon bib is simple:
Register Online
Head over to our official registration page:
👉 Register Now (insert actual link)
Fill in your details — name, contact, race category, and emergency contact.
Pay the Entry Fee
Follow the payment instructions provided during registration (via M-Pesa, bank, or online payment). Don’t forget to keep your transaction confirmation.
Receive Confirmation
Once your payment is verified, you’ll receive a confirmation email or SMS with your bib number and race details.
Collect Your Bib
Bibs are distributed 1–2 days before the event at the designated race kit collection points (usually in Ol’Kalou or near the race venue). Bring your ID and proof of registration.
📌 Note: No bib, no run! So make sure you register early and follow the updates.
Fundraising Goal:
While there’s no mandatory fundraising minimum, we encourage all participants to raise at least Ksh 5,000 (or more if you’re ambitious!) to support conservation, youth programs, and community initiatives around Lake Ol’Bolossat.
Entry Fee Responsibility:
You or your sponsor (if you have one) pays your entry fee during registration. This covers your race kit, bib, T-shirt, and logistics.
Can I Get Sponsored?
Absolutely! You can ask friends, family, or organizations to sponsor your run. Some companies also cover entry fees for employees running for a cause.
Why It Matters:
Every shilling raised helps us protect the lake, support local youth, plant trees, and make this event sustainable — so your effort goes way beyond the finish line!
Yes — we’ve got your back (and your legs)!
Training Program:
We provide a free, downloadable 8-week training plan tailored for each race category — 5K, 10K, Half, and Full Marathon. It includes running schedules, rest days, hydration tips, and motivation boosters.
Group Runs:
Yes! We organize weekly group runs in towns like Ol’Kalou, Nyahururu, and Gilgil, where runners train together, share laughs, and build race-day confidence. All levels are welcome!
Schedule & Locations:
Training meetups are announced on our social media pages and website. Be sure to follow us so you don’t miss a session!
Pro Tip: Running with a group keeps you accountable — and makes the hills feel just a little less uphill.
No formal fundraising is required.
By simply registering and participating, you’re already making a meaningful contribution! Your entry fee goes directly toward environmental conservation, community education, youth programs, and protecting Lake Ol’Bolossat.
Run your race — and know you’re running for a cause that matters
No worries at all!
There’s no strict fundraising obligation. Whether you raise Ksh 50, Ksh 5,000, or just bring good vibes — you’re welcome to come and run alongside us. Every step counts, every runner matters, and your presence alone supports the cause.
Show up, lace up, and let the impact follow.
We recommend booking your travel at least 2–3 weeks in advance to secure good rates and accommodation near Lake Ol’Bolossat.
Key Dates to Plan For:
Race Day: [Insert Official Marathon Date]
Race Kit Collection: Usually 1–2 days before the marathon
Group Runs & Activities: Start 1 week prior (optional but fun!)
Location: Ol’Bolossat Lakeside, Nyandarua County
Nearest towns: Ol’Kalou, Nyahururu, Gilgil
Book early, rest well, and arrive ready to run with the rising sun!
You don’t need to raise any extra funds — just by participating, you’re already contributing!
Entry Fee:
You (the participant) are responsible for paying your own registration fee during sign-up. This covers your bib, race kit, and helps support conservation and community projects.
No Fundraising Obligation:
There’s no minimum fundraising requirement. You don’t need to raise extra money unless you choose to. Your presence, energy, and entry fee are already making a difference!
Lace up, show up, and know that your run supports the lake and the community.
We recommend booking your travel and accommodation at least 2–3 weeks before the event to avoid last-minute stress and enjoy the beautiful Nyandarua experience fully.
Key Dates to Remember:
Race Day: [Insert Official Date]
Race Kit Collection: 1–2 days before the marathon (we’ll share exact times & locations)
Pre-race Activities: Group runs, environmental clean-up, and local market showcases may happen a few days prior.
Where?
Lake Ol’Bolossat, Nyandarua County — with nearby towns like Ol’Kalou and Nyahururu offering great lodging options.
Plan ahead, pack light, and prepare for a weekend of purpose and breathtaking views!
Getting your marathon bib is simple and part of the registration process:
Register Online:
Head to our registration page and choose your race category (5K, 10K, or Half marathon)
Fill Out the Form:
Provide your details — name, ID, emergency contact, and any medical info we should know.
Pay the Entry Fee:
You’ll receive payment instructions during registration (M-Pesa, bank, or online). Keep your confirmation.
Collect Your Bib:
Bibs and race kits are issued 1–2 days before race day at designated pick-up points near Lake Ol’Bolossat. Bring your ID and proof of registration/payment.
No bib = no run. So don’t skip this part!
There won’t be any formal fundraising support — and the good news is, you don’t need it!
No fundraising minimum required
No pressure to raise extra money
Your participation alone makes an impact
By simply registering and running, your entry fee supports vital causes like environmental conservation, youth empowerment, and community health around Lake Ol’Bolossat.
Run with heart. That’s enough.
Yes — we’ve got you covered from day one to race day!
Training Program:
We provide a free 8-week training guide tailored to your chosen category — whether you’re doing 5K or the full 42K. It includes running schedules, rest days, nutrition tips, and warm-up routines.
Group Runs:
Join our weekly community training runs in towns like Ol’Kalou, Nyahururu, Gilgil, and nearby areas. They’re fun, motivating, and open to all fitness levels.
Stay Updated:
We post training schedules and meet-up info on our website and social media — don’t miss out!
Train together, run stronger, and maybe even make a few sweaty new friends along the way.
No stress — because there’s no required participation obligation!
Just by registering and participating, you’re already making a difference.
No minimum amount to raise.
No pressure. No guilt. Just good running for a great cause!
We believe your presence, your energy, and your support for Lake Ol’Bolossat are what truly count.
Show up, lace up, and run with heart, that’s more than enough.
We recommend booking your travel and accommodation 2–3 weeks before the event to secure the best options and arrive stress-free.
Key Dates to Plan Around:
Marathon Day
Race Kit Pick-up: 1–2 days before race day
Optional Activities: Tree planting, community visits, and group runs may happen in the days leading up
Location:
Lake Ol’Bolossat, Nyandarua County
Nearby towns: Ol’Kalou, Nyahururu, Gilgil
Come early, explore the area, and enjoy the full Ol’Bolossat experience — hills, hippos, and all.
No, there will be no formal fundraising support — and that’s totally okay!
There’s no fundraising obligation for participants. By simply registering and taking part in the marathon, you’re already helping support conservation, community development, and youth empowerment around Lake Ol’Bolossat.
No fundraising targets
No required donations
Just lace up, show up, and run with purpose
Every step you take is part of the change — no extra fundraising required.
Getting your marathon bib is simple — just follow these steps:
Register Online:
Go to the official marathon registration page and choose your race category (5K, 10K, Half, or Full Marathon).
Pay the Entry Fee:
Complete your payment through M-Pesa, bank transfer, or any listed option. Keep your confirmation message or receipt.
Receive Confirmation:
You’ll get a confirmation via email or SMS with your runner ID and bib info.
Collect Your Bib:
Bibs and race kits will be available 1–2 days before the event at the designated pick-up point near Lake Ol’Bolossat.
Bring your ID and proof of payment.
No bib, no run, so make sure to grab yours in time!
No worries at all, we get it!
If you don’t meet a training goal, fundraising target, or even if your shoelace snaps on race day… you’re still welcome.
There’s no penalty for not raising extra funds.
There’s no pressure to hit a time goal.
The most important thing is that you showed up, for the community, the environment, and yourself.
Whether you run, jog, walk, or dance across the finish line, your presence makes a difference.
Great news — there’s no mandatory fundraising requirement to participate!
Entry Fee:
You, the participant, are responsible for paying your own entry fee during registration. This fee helps cover your race kit, bib number, event logistics, and supports local community and conservation projects.
Fundraising:
You don’t have to raise additional money — but if you’d like to invite friends or sponsors to support the cause, that’s always welcome!
Your entry fee = your impact. Every step you take helps Lake Ol’Bolossat thrive.
Yes — we’ve got you covered from first step to finish line!
Training Program:
We provide a free, easy-to-follow training plan tailored for each race category, whether you’re doing the 5K or the full marathon. It includes running schedules, rest days, hydration tips, and warm-ups.
Group Runs:
We organize weekly community runs in key towns like Ol’Kalou, Nyahururu, and Gilgil to help you train with others, stay motivated, and build confidence.
Schedule Updates:
Training times and meetup locations are shared regularly on our website and social media pages.
You don’t have to train alone, we run stronger together.