Jupiter Marathon Thane 2026 sees over 5,000 participants unite for cancer awareness and community health
Thane (Maharashtra) [India], January 6 (ANI): The Jupiter Marathon Thane 2026, organised by Jupiter Hospital, concluded successfully on January 4, with over 5,000 participants from Thane, Mumbai, and neighbouring areas coming together in a powerful show of solidarity against cancer.
Held under the theme "Let's Outrun Cancer", the marathon transformed awareness into action, encouraging citizens to prioritise early detection and preventive healthcare, as per a release.
Doctors highlighted that urban regions like Thane and Mumbai are witnessing a steady rise in lifestyle-driven cancers, with breast cancer being the most common among women and head and neck cancers among men. Delayed diagnosis due to fear, stigma, and misinformation continues to remain a challenge--something the marathon sought to address by encouraging openness and preventive health checks.
The marathon also reaffirmed Jupiter Hospital's commitment to community health programmes that extend beyond hospital walls, using sport and collective participation as a platform to inspire long-term behavioural change.
21 KM Category
Female: Amarita Patel - ₹50,000
Male: Raj Tiwari - ₹50,000
10 KM Category
Female: Namrata Patil - ₹12,500
Male: Kripa Shankar - ₹12,500
5 KM Category
Female: Gayatri Shinde - ₹7,500
Male: Omkar Kumbhar - ₹7,500
As thousands crossed the finish line, the message resonated strongly: every step taken was a step toward awareness, prevention, and hope. Thane truly lived the spirit of the marathon--outrunning cancer through awareness, inclusion, and action. (ANI)
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