Makassar Half Marathon 2025, A Celebration of Sport, Culture, and Community Drag
The Makassar Half Marathon (MHM) 2025, held on May 31 and June 1, transformed the vibrant city of Makassar into a hub of athleticism and cultural pride. With the theme "Loud & Proud," the event attracted 10,000 runners from across Indonesia and nine other countries, including Kenya, Japan, and the Netherlands. The two-day event featured 5K and 10K races on Saturday, followed by the 21K half marathon on Sunday, all starting and finishing at the iconic Anjungan Pantai Losari.([Menit Indonesia][1], [IDN Times Sulsel][2])
A Showcase of International Participation and Local Enthusiasm
The MHM 2025 was not just a race; it was a convergence of global athletic talent and local community spirit. Participants ranged from national athletes to international runners, highlighting Makassar's growing reputation in the global running community. The event also saw participation from local officials, including Mayor Munafri Arifuddin, who completed the 10K race alongside other dignitaries. (
Economic and Cultural Impact
Beyond the race, MHM 2025 significantly boosted the local economy. The influx of visitors led to increased occupancy in hotels, higher patronage in restaurants, and greater exposure for local businesses. The event also served as a platform to showcase Makassar's rich cultural heritage, with routes passing by landmarks like Benteng Rotterdam and Masjid Raya Makassar.
Future Prospects
Mayor Munafri Arifuddin emphasized the importance of MHM as an annual event that not only promotes health and fitness but also serves as a catalyst for economic growth and cultural exchange. Plans are underway to enhance city infrastructure, including accommodations and public transportation, to better support future events.
The success of MHM 2025 underscores Makassar's potential as a premier destination for international sporting events, blending athletic excellence with cultural richness.