TOPEC Triple Treat Fun Run/Walk.
Nexans Fun Run/Walk
(Mainly off road event)
Sunday 21 January 2024
This event is at TOPEC, Hydro Road, south of Burgess Park. Please take extreme care when entering/ leaving Hydro Road from/to Main Highway.
Registration
ALL entrants must attend registration to receive their event number.
Registration is available at TOPEC from 8.30am.
Entry fees are $10.00 per person or $35.00 a family (2 adults, 3 children) until 4.00pm Friday 19 January.
Late entries will be available on the day at TOPEC for $15.00 for individuals and $40.00 for a family.
Start Times
Safety briefings will be held prior to the start of each event.
9.30am - 9.0km walk.
10.00am - 9.0km run, along with 2.5km, 5km run/walk.
Because of certain restrains over bridge start times may be staggered depending on numbers.
For further info Scan the image or go to: www.sporty.co.nz...
Any queries contact Kevin: tarasupaevent@gmail.com
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