5K option added to 2021 Deep RiverRock Belfast City Virtual Half Marathon May Bank Holiday Weekend

19 February 2021

5K option added to 2021 Deep RiverRock Belfast City Virtual Half Marathon May Bank Holiday Weekend
🚶‍♂️WALK, JOG OR RUN 5K 🏃‍♀️
We’re delighted to add a 5K option to our 2021 Deep RiverRock Belfast City Virtual Half Marathon May Bank Holiday Weekend!
 
🔸 Complete 5K between 1st - 3rd May
🔸 Entry £10 – Medal included! 🏅
🔸 Option to purchase T-Shirt for just £5
🔸 £2.50 from each entry will be donated to official charity partner Cancer Focus Northern Ireland
 
This challenge is open to everyone but children under 16 must be accompanied by an adult.
 
⏳ Entries close midnight 23rd April
 
While the world might be a little disrupted it’s important to keep active and look after your physical and mental health. So whether you’re new to running and 5K is the perfect goal, a seasoned runner chasing a personal best, or just looking for a fun family challenge… Sign up NOW to the Deep RiverRock Belfast City Virtual 5K!
 
➡️ www.belfastcitymarathon.com/events/virtual-half-marathon-&-5K
 
#virtualrunning #virtual5k #keepactivekeepsafe

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