Marathon on March 19th on ORR

The 2nd ORRCA Marathon is to be held on March 19th.

The event will be flagged off by Minister R Ashoka, ACP (Traffic) Praveen Sood and BMTC MD Zameer Pasha at 8.15 am at RMZ Ecospace visitor parking area on Outer Ring Road.

BMTC has arranged for special bus-services for participants attending this event from across the city on a first come first serve basis.

ORRCA company employees and neighbouring community residents are invited to register for the run. There are prizes to be won too.

Runners are requested to assemble by 8.10 am on March 19th at the Visitor parking area for a briefing on rules/routes/policies. There are two runs: ORRCA Short Run Marathon and ORRCA 10K run marathon.

Please get in touch on 9972630616 for more details.

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