The Mother’s Day week is set to end with a marathon in honour of all the beautiful mothers. The “Run For Your Mom” marathon, which is set for May 14, includes five runs with varying distances and runtimes, ranging from the half marathon to the kids’ run.
The inaugural race is a 21-kilometer half marathon open to men and women aged 18 to 65, divided into three age groups. The other runs include the 10-kilometer Women’s Safety Run, the 5-kilometer Powerful Women’s Run, the 5-kilometer Equality Run, the Fun & Walk Run, and the 1-kilometer Kids Run.
The different themes for the runs, such as women’s safety, power, and equality, make the event even more meaningful and relevant.
Participants will receive a participation certificate, a dry fit t-shirt, medals, and breakfast and drinks. These incentives not only make the event more attractive to potential participants but also serve as a great way to recognize and appreciate the efforts of those who complete the run.
Mother’s Day is not just a one-day celebration, but a year-round commitment to appreciating and supporting our mothers. Nevertheless, events like “Run For Your Mom” are a great way to come together and show our love and appreciation for these wonderful women. The event serves as an opportunity to recognize the hard work and dedication of mothers and to promote health and wellness among the participants. Overall, “Run For Your Mom” is an excellent initiative, and I hope it’s a huge success.
When: 4:30 am to 9:00 pm, May 14
Where: Decathlon Dwarka, Sector 10
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