Topec Nexan Fun Run/Walk
This event is at TOPEC, Hydro Road, south of Burgess Park.
Sunday 27 February 2022. Because of Covid Regulations a Vaccine Pass is required for Entry and Conditions apply.
There will be 2.3km and 5km Flat courses and a 5km quite steep course available up to Lake Mangamahoe.
Please decide which one you are doing before going to register.
• Participants are encouraged to wear masks except for when out on the course.
• There will be 3 separate groups of 100 in “defined spaces” who will set off at different intervals. Registrations will be done in these areas. Please stay in your area before and after the event.
Group 1 – 2.3km Course. (2 Laps of Reserve.)
Register at 9am – Start 9.30am
This is a flat course for anyone who wishes to do the shorter distance.(Only course really suitable for children in buggies.) Patience required when crossing bridge,
Group 2 – 5km Lake Challenge Course.
Register at 9.30am – Start 10.15am
Walkers or Runners.
Group 3 – 5km Flat Course
Register 10.15am – Start 10.40am
Walkers or Runners
Patience required when crossing bridge,
$2.00 from each Entry Fee will be donated to TOPEC.
Please go to
www.athleticstaranaki.org.nz...
for further Info and cost of entry
Kevin.
Inglewood Runners & Walkers.
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