The Delhi Neon Run brings you once in a lifetime opportunity that the Delhiites surely don’t wanna miss. It aims to build the mood of all the nocturnals out there! It will be a space where you can spend your time with your beloved family and friends.
The event will be filled with epic Lighting Neon Costumes and Music and will be open to all kinds of runners, solo or group.
You won’t find your typical 10-kilometer, 5-kilometer, or 3-kilometer road race at the Delhi Neon Run. The Delhi Neon Run will be the finish line, and the runners will pass through glow zones filled with neon-glowing laser lighting, fog, and music to make the journey more enjoyable. You can dance, mingle, socialize, take pictures, and most importantly, have fun at the Delhi NEON Run.
Registration Fee: Rs 1500 (Open for all: 5 years – 60 years and above)
Prizes: Trophy for Top 3 Runners Male & Female in below age category (12 yrs. to 60 above)
Last Date Of Registration: 30th May 2023
Deliverables:-
Neon DryFit T-shirt to all Participants
– Timing chip for only 10 Km and 5km run
– Beautiful Medal and E- certificate to all Participants- Winner Trophy
– Post-run refreshment to all Participants
– On Route Hydration to all Participants
– Photographs / Videography- Medical support
– Zumba Dance Live DJ’s Music Dhol and lot of Fun
– Energy Drink- Post Run Dance Dj Party
– Neon Theme Run
REPORTING TIME : 7:00 PM
-Flag Off Time : 10 kilometers Neon Run – 8:00 PM-
-Flag Off time : 5 kilometers Neon Run- 8:20 PM
-Flag Off Time : 3 kilometers m Neon Run -8:45 PM
When – Sat Jun 10, 2023 at 7:00 pm to 10:00 pm
Where – Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium, Pragati Vihar, South East Delhi
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