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>>>ANSA/ Milan World's Fair hosts Kenya Expo Run

>>>ANSA/ Milan World's Fair hosts Kenya Expo Run

First running event at Universal Exposition

Milan, 11 September 2015, 16:12

ANSA Editorial

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Kenyan athlete Thomas Lokomwa has won the 10K Kenya Expo Run in Milan, the first running competition hosted by a world's fair.
    Organized by Athletics Kenya, the country's track and field federation, with Milanese half marathon Stramilano and the Italian federation of track and field, the race on Thursday night registered the participation of 1,000 athletes.
    Lokomwa, who has won the previous two Stramilano running events, won in 28:46.
    The women's race was won by Kenya's Caroline Chenono in 33:48.
    Earlier on Thursday, a group of 500 amateur athletes of all ages took part in the 3K Expo Family Run along the fair's pavilions, which ended at the Coffee Cluster.
    The food-themed Universal Exhibition, with its national pavilions and thematic clusters, had a record August for visitors, boosting tourism in Milan by 49% from last year, according to data released this week.
    And while the city is preparing to host another major event, Milan Fashion Week on September 23-28, Tourism Councillor Franco D'Alfonso said that in the four months since Expo opened on May 1 numbers were up 20% on the previous year.
    He forecast that Milan ''will break through the eight-million-visitor wall'' this year thanks to Expo.
    And a survey released on Thursday by the Milan Chamber of commerce said foreign visitors gave the world's fair a rating of 9 out of 10 in July and August.
    Italians gave it a rating of 7/8 out of 10 over the same period, the study found. The survey was carried out through Voices from the Blogs, a spin-off from Milan University that analyzed comments on the web over the two months.
    Foreigners accounted for a total of 522,000 comments on line in July and August, followed closely by Italians with 513,000.
    One in five comments by foreigners were posted from Italy.
    Visitors from the United States accounted for 44% of comments, followed by the UK with 3%, the Netherlands and France with 2% and Japan and Spain with 1%. Meanwhile, planned events slated to attract Expo visitors will include a ''Nutella Day'' on September 13, when Italian chocolate manufacturer Ferrero will hold an all-day breakfast both at Milan's Expo and in Rome.
    Ferrero will distribute 50,000 free breakfasts at the world's fair and will hold a similar event at Rome's Ponte Garibaldi, hoping to achieve a Guinness world record. Italian television host Alessandro Cattelan will participate in the event in Milan while the band Elio e le Storie Tese will be in Rome.
   

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