A delivery worker from China has been chosen to compete in the Paris 2024 Mass Participation Marathon, the first ever event for amateur athletes at the Olympics. More than 800,000 people across the world have applied to join the event. Luan Yushuai, 39, gained enough of the critical sport credits required to be qualified for the race and become one of 40,048 candidates – including 120 from China – selected via a lucky draw, the Dazhong Daily reported.

Sports credits are gained by taking up the running challenges set out on a special app, either alone or as part of a team, based on time, distance and other factors. “I’d like to experience running in the Olympics. Really looking forward to it,” Luan said.

The Games’ organisers decided to open a marathon to the public to create an opportunity for as many people as possible to get close to the heart of the historic sporting event. Participants will be following in the footsteps of the professional runners on the same route, according to the Paris Olympics 2024 website. Hailing from a village in Jilin province in northeastern China, Luan has been working as a delivery rider in Beijing for nine years.

As well as running fast to meet work deadlines, he trains in his spare time by covering a distance of 400km every month. To increase his strength and stamina, he attaches sandbags to his legs while working. “Delivering goods and running are two indispensable things in my life,” he said.

Luan started running marathons i.