Đà Nẵng Int’l Marathon offline registration opens

May 17, 2016 - 09:00

 The organising committee of the Đà Nẵng International Marathon 2016 has offered offline registration at Việt Nam TravelMart, 68 Nguyễn Thị Minh Khai street and Đà Nẵng Souvenirs & Cafe at 34 Bạch Đằng street.

Pounding the pavement: Marathoners cross Thuận Phước Bridge in Đà Nẵng. The Đà Nẵng International Marathon Race will be organised in the central city on August 6. —VNS Photo Công Thành
Viet Nam News

ĐÀ NẴNG — The organising committee of the Đà Nẵng International Marathon 2016 has offered offline registration at Việt Nam TravelMart, 68 Nguyễn Thị Minh Khai street and Đà Nẵng Souvenirs & Cafe at 34 Bạch Đằng street.

The race organisers said participants in the central region can come to the two locations for offline registration for all four running distances during working hours from Monday to Friday.

The race also offers online registration for professional and amateur runners at www.rundanang.com before registration closes on July 2-21.

Runners can also register for the marathon at HCM City’s Pulse Active Company, eighth floor, 47 Phùng Khắc Khoan Street, District 1.

The race, which has been organised by the city’s culture, sport and tourism department, the World Marathon Company and Pulse Active, is set to feature 5,000 professional and amateur runners in a one-day race along coast line of the Sơn Trà peninsula on August 6th.

This year will be the event’s fourth year, in which participants can run in a full marathon (42km), half marathon (21km), 10km run and a fun run (5km).

It is the first Vietnamese marathon to be certified by the International Amateur Athletics Association-Association of International Marathons and Distance Races, and consists of a two-lap route.

Last year’s race involved 4,000 participants, 400 of which were professionals from 27 countries and territories.

The city said those who participated in the Đà Nẵng International Marathon would qualify for the Boston Marathon.

The city said the annual marathon would be an attraction for domestic and foreign tourists visiting the coastal city. — VNS

 

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