Oman Desert Marathon 165km 2025 – Stage 4

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It was a morning of relaxation in bivouac, today, stage 4, has the participants starting at staggered times based on ranking. The first departure 1400, the second 1500 and lastly, the fast group at 1700.

The start times are designed to allow all participants to experience the Oman Desert under darkness.

The 30km stage starts with 6.8km’s of dunes and then after a left turn, the route takes a direct line to the finish line and final bivouac night before the final stage tomorrow.

Aziza – Photo by Ian Corless

In the 1500 departure, the top women raced head-to-head and unsurprisingly, Aziza Raji once again dominated in 03:59:21 followed by Lydia Oldham, 04:20:23 and today Tanja Schoenenborn, 04:46:13, had a very strong day finishing 30-minutes ahead of Sally Ford.

Tanja – Photo by Ian Corless

In the men’s race, it was all guns blazing from the off with Rachid El Morabity setting a super fast pace. It came as a surprise as he has taken the first three stages very relaxed.

Rachid – Photo by Ian Corless

He pushed ahead and at cp1 had an 8-minute lead. He continued the charge and crossed the line in 02:37:43.

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Behind, Saleh Alsaidi and Mohamed El Morabity chased both pushing each other hard. The elastic eventuall snapped and Mohamed pulled away to cross in 02:44:22, 6-minutes 39-seconds behind his brother. Saleh secured third in 02:50:06.

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The final and fifth stage tomorrow will have the participants run a 21km stage. It’s a flat and fast stage with just a short section of dunes to start the day.

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Stage 4 results HERE

Full results HERE

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Oman Desert Marathon website HERE

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Oman Desert Marathon 165km 2025 – Stage 1

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The 2025 Oman Desert Marathon got underway today in Bidiyah, Oman with music, dancing and a lively atmosphere. Stage 1 of the 165km race also includes all the one day races of 2km, 5km, 10km, 21km and 42km taking part on the same track. It was most certainly a lively start!

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Starting from the Oasis of Alwasil and finishing at Al Jawharat Resort in Bidiyah. The 2025 Oman Desert Marathon is a five stages of 42 km, 32 km, 40 km, 30 km and  21 km.

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Five stages to experience the different perspectives of one of the most beautiful deserts of the world.

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A unique journey to discover the most remote, untouched sands and the highest dunes of the Omani Desert while on the tracks of the ancient caravans.

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Stage 1 at 42km’s was a tough first day. One thing is notable here in Oman is that the desert is pretty much ALL soft-sand which makes for very tough and tiring days.

The weather at this time of year is considered ‘mild’ by Omani standards,, however, the 25-deg highs surely took a toll on the runner’s during the stage.

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The main protagonists of the day were Rachid and Mohamed El Morabity and Aziza Raji.

Aziza took the lead from the start and slowly but surely opened up a gap that just kept getting bigger as the day went on. Sally Ford and Lydia Oldham chased but were almost 45-minutes behind.

For Rachid and Mohamed, they played a waiting and watching game for the first 30km’s and then opened up the throttle to pull away. The main challenge, once again came from Ghaith Al Saidi and Saleh Al Saidi, brothers against brothers.

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For Aziz, Rachid and Mohamed, there results were even more impressive as the trio only had approximately 3-hours sleep the night before after long travel and a 0300 arrival at the race hotel. I am sure they will sleep well tonight!

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For the other participants, it was a day of acclimation and hopefully taking the desert and conditions calmly, especially with 4 tough days to come.

Stage 2 at 10km’s less, I am sure will be welcomed with open arms.

Race results are HERE

Oman Desert Marathon website HERE

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