Army to hold mini-marathon on January 22 : The Tribune India

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Army to hold mini-marathon on January 22

BATHINDA: As part of Army Day and Republic Day celebrations, the army is organising a mini-marathon called ‘Lets run for the nation’ here on January 22.



Bathinda, January 18

As part of Army Day and Republic Day celebrations, the army is organising a mini-marathon called ‘Lets run for the nation’ here on January 22. The event is open to the public after proper registration.

The aim of the event is to bring the civilian population and the Army on one platform to enhance harmony and sovereignty. The mini-marathon will be conducted in two categories — 5 km for all women and minors below 15 years of age and 10 km for participants above 15 years of age.

The starting point of the marathon is Multipurpose Sports Stadium. For 5 km marathon, participants have to take a round of the stadium to Rose Garden Chowk. Similarly, for 10 km, participants will have to take a round of sports stadium to Rose Garden Chowk and then Bibiwala Chowk. The mini-marathon will begin at 6.15 am. The first prize winner will get Rs 5,000, followed by Rs 2,000 for the second spot and Rs 1,000 for the third. Besides, there are four consolation prizes. — TNS

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