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Second marathon “Blood runs through your veins”: it will start in Benegas Park

On Sunday the 10th, Benegas Park will become the meeting point for the second edition of the marathon “Blood runs through your veins”. The appointment will be at 9, in San Martín Sur and Avenida del Trabajo.

It should be noted that the event is organized by the Regional Hemotherapy Center (CRH), together with MLT Eventos Sports and the support of our Municipality.

Likewise, the main objective of the marathon is promote voluntary blood donation. As well as, Raise awareness in the community about the importance of saving lives through this altruistic act.

An invitation to run through life

The “Blood Runs Through Your Veins” marathon not only seeks to promote physical activity but also blood donation.

On this occasion, two races will be held. There will be a 10-kilometer competitive race and a 5-kilometer participatory race.

Likewise, both races will travel along the department’s cycle paths and pass through certain most important tourist spots.

Then, the The start will be at 9, for the 10 km runners and at 9:05 for those who choose the 5 km.

Registration and delivery of kits

To be part of this solidarity marathon, Those interested must register through the website mlteventossport.com.ar. The accreditation and delivery of kits will be Saturday, November 9, from 4 to 7 p.m., at the Regional Hemotherapy Center.

It is important that participants attend punctually to pick up their kit. So each of these includes chip, t-shirt and medal, depending on the registration category.

Registration costs:

For the career of 10 km competitive the value is $17,500 (includes insurance, chip, t-shirt for the first 300 registered, participation medal, hydration and awards per category).

While for the race of 5 km participatorythe registration fee is $15,000 (includes insurance, medal, hydration and t-shirt).

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