Close Menu
  • Home
  • Kenya News
  • World News
  • Politics
  • Business
  • Opinion
  • Columnists
  • Entertainment
  • Sports
    • Football
    • Athletics
    • Rugby
    • Golf
  • Lifestyle & Travel
    • Travel
  • Gossip
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
News CentralNews Central
Subscribe
  • Home
  • Kenya News
  • World News
  • Politics
  • Business
  • Opinion
  • Columnists
  • Entertainment
  • Sports
    1. Football
    2. Athletics
    3. Rugby
    4. Golf
    5. View All

    Kisumu Accident: Death toll rises to 26 as state mobilises surgeries for survivors

    August 10, 2025

    Insensitively mute: Chirchir silent as Kenyans die on roads

    August 10, 2025

    Gachagua: Lethal home and away

    August 10, 2025

    Which way to resolve late funds disbursement to counties?

    August 10, 2025

    Kisumu Accident: Death toll rises to 26 as state mobilises surgeries for survivors

    August 10, 2025

    Insensitively mute: Chirchir silent as Kenyans die on roads

    August 10, 2025

    Gachagua: Lethal home and away

    August 10, 2025

    Which way to resolve late funds disbursement to counties?

    August 10, 2025

    Kisumu Accident: Death toll rises to 26 as state mobilises surgeries for survivors

    August 10, 2025

    Insensitively mute: Chirchir silent as Kenyans die on roads

    August 10, 2025

    Gachagua: Lethal home and away

    August 10, 2025

    Which way to resolve late funds disbursement to counties?

    August 10, 2025

    Kisumu Accident: Death toll rises to 26 as state mobilises surgeries for survivors

    August 10, 2025

    Insensitively mute: Chirchir silent as Kenyans die on roads

    August 10, 2025

    Gachagua: Lethal home and away

    August 10, 2025

    Which way to resolve late funds disbursement to counties?

    August 10, 2025

    Kisumu Accident: Death toll rises to 26 as state mobilises surgeries for survivors

    August 10, 2025

    Insensitively mute: Chirchir silent as Kenyans die on roads

    August 10, 2025

    Gachagua: Lethal home and away

    August 10, 2025

    Which way to resolve late funds disbursement to counties?

    August 10, 2025
  • Lifestyle & Travel
    1. Travel
    2. View All

    Kisumu Accident: Death toll rises to 26 as state mobilises surgeries for survivors

    August 10, 2025

    Insensitively mute: Chirchir silent as Kenyans die on roads

    August 10, 2025

    Gachagua: Lethal home and away

    August 10, 2025

    Which way to resolve late funds disbursement to counties?

    August 10, 2025

    Kisumu Accident: Death toll rises to 26 as state mobilises surgeries for survivors

    August 10, 2025

    Insensitively mute: Chirchir silent as Kenyans die on roads

    August 10, 2025

    Gachagua: Lethal home and away

    August 10, 2025

    Which way to resolve late funds disbursement to counties?

    August 10, 2025
  • Gossip
News CentralNews Central
Home»Opinion»Africa’s road races are an untapped goldmine for tourism and investment
Opinion

Africa’s road races are an untapped goldmine for tourism and investment

By By David MwindiJuly 30, 2025No Comments4 Mins Read
Share Facebook Twitter Pinterest Copy Link LinkedIn Tumblr Email VKontakte Telegram Reddit WhatsApp
Africa's road races are an untapped goldmine for tourism and investment
Share
Facebook Twitter Pinterest Email Copy Link LinkedIn Tumblr Reddit VKontakte Telegram WhatsApp

Kenya’s tourism sector has shown consistent growth in recent years, majorly driven by targeted marketing, diversified offerings and the adoption of digital platforms that have made travel easier and more accessible.

 In 2024, the sector brought in Sh452 billion, up from Sh377 billion in 2023, an equivalent of 19.8 per cent increase, according to the Tourism Research Institute (TRI).

However, this growth remains heavily reliant on traditional tourism pillars: safaris, beaches, and business or conference travel. In 2024, over 70 per cent of the Sh2.4 million international visitors came for these purposes, with leisure and coastal experiences making up the largest share.

Follow The Standard
channel
on WhatsApp

But sports tourism continues to lag in potential; an odd mismatch given Kenya’s global dominance in athletics and the success of its athletes on the international marathon circuit. This dominance has not translated into significant visitor numbers for sporting purposes.

According to TRI statistics, most visitors who came for sports-related reasons in 2024 accessed Kenya through border points like Busia, Malaba and Namanga, an indication that the bulk of these travellers were regional rather than international. Sports-related tourism is not yet drawing the volume or value one would expect from a country with such a strong athletic brand. 

Globally, sports tourism is a major contributor to economies. It is estimated to generate around Sh78 trillion annually and is considered one of the fastest-growing segments in the global travel industry. From marathons to motorsport, cities around the world are leveraging sports to attract international visitors, boost local economies, and shape their global image.

The Standard Chartered Nairobi Marathon (SCNM), the largest single-day sporting event in the country, offers a glimpse of the possibilities when sports and the economy intersect. In 2024, it drew over 25,000 participants from 90 countries, with the majority being Kenyans: a testament to strong local enthusiasm and growing global interest in Kenya as a hub for road racing.

SCNM is already accredited by the International Association of Athletics Federations (IAAF) and the Association of International Marathons and Distance Races (AIMS). It is also recognised as a World Road Race by World Athletics. Beyond its global credentials, the marathon plays a crucial role in identifying and nurturing emerging athletic talent, reinforcing Kenya’s reputation as a powerhouse in distance running.

Unlike other elite sports, running does not require expensive equipment or facilities. Kenya’s high-altitude terrain and track record in producing world-class athletes make it uniquely attractive to amateur and professional runners alike.

The global running community is massive; the Kenya Tourism Board estimates there are more than 600 million people worldwide who actively follow or participate in running. Even attracting a small fraction of that number would have significant economic and reputational benefits.

For Kenya to tap into this potential, road races must be treated as more than sporting events. They must be integrated into tourism strategy, infrastructure planning and national branding efforts. That means investing in better logistics, ensuring international standards, building partnerships with global athletics bodies and promoting these events more strategically to international audiences.

According to an independent economic study by Jones & Associates Economics, the 2023 Chicago Marathon contributed Sh 0.7billion ($547 million) to the local economy, out of which the tourism industry saw a Sh22.8billion ($177million) in economic activity directly tied to the race, with 35% of participants being international visitors. It also directly contributed to 3,694 full-time jobs and Sh23.5billion ($182.9 million) in wages and salary income.

Currently, Africa as a continent captures a paltry share of the global sports tourism economy. Kenya, with its track record in athletics , can take the lead in shifting this dynamic. There’s a start. The 21st Standard Chartered Nairobi Marathon in 2024 injected over Sh383.5 million into Kenya’s economy. Since its inception, it has raised over  Sh850 million to support life-changing programmes across the country.

The goal is not just to host more races, but to position Kenya, and eventually Africa, as a destination for the global running community. We already have the stories, the athletes and the natural setting. What we need is sustained focus, collaboration across sectors, and recognition that sports can be more than competition; they can be an engine for tourism, investment, and global connection.

The writer is Standard Chartered’s Head of Compliance and Local Organising Committee Chairman of the Standard Chartered Nairobi Marathon

Follow The Standard
channel
on WhatsApp

Published Date: 2025-07-30 18:05:12
Author:
By David Mwindi
Source: The Standard
Kenya Tourism Sector
By David Mwindi

Add A Comment
Leave A Reply Cancel Reply

News Just In

Kisumu Accident: Death toll rises to 26 as state mobilises surgeries for survivors

August 10, 2025

Insensitively mute: Chirchir silent as Kenyans die on roads

August 10, 2025

Gachagua: Lethal home and away

August 10, 2025

Which way to resolve late funds disbursement to counties?

August 10, 2025
Crystalgate Group is digital transformation consultancy and software development company that provides cutting edge engineering solutions, helping companies and enterprise clients untangle complex issues that always emerge during their digital evolution journey. Contact us on https://crystalgate.co.ke/
News Central
News Central
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram WhatsApp RSS
Quick Links
  • Kenya News
  • World News
  • Politics
  • Business
  • Opinion
  • Columnists
  • Entertainment
  • Gossip
  • Lifestyle & Travel
  • Sports
  • About News Central
  • Advertise with US
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms & Conditions
  • Contact Us
About Us
At NewsCentral, we are committed to delivering in-depth journalism, real-time updates, and thoughtful commentary on the issues that matter to our readers.
© 2025 News Central.
  • Advertise with US
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms & Conditions
  • Contact Us

Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.