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Tarblazer 21.1 Tarblazer 21.1 Tarblazer 21.1

  • Date Date Date June 25, 2017 June 25, 2017 June 25, 2017
    Area/Region Area/Region Area/Region Asia Asia Asia
    Country Country Country Mumbai, India Mumbai, India Mumbai, India
    Categories Categories Categories Half Marathon, 10km, 5km Half Marathon, 10km, 5km Half Marathon, 10km, 5km
    Participation Fee Participation Fee Participation Fee April 7, 2017 - May 15, 2017
    Half Marathon: 30 USD / 10km: 25 USD

    May 16, 2017 - June 15, 2017 (Late Registration)
    Half Marathon: 35 USD / 10km: 30 USD
    April 7, 2017 - May 15, 2017
    Half Marathon: 30 USD / 10km: 25 USD

    May 16, 2017 - June 15, 2017 (Late Registration)
    Half Marathon: 35 USD / 10km: 30 USD
    April 7, 2017 - May 15, 2017
    Half Marathon: 30 USD / 10km: 25 USD

    May 16, 2017 - June 15, 2017 (Late Registration)
    Half Marathon: 35 USD / 10km: 30 USD
    Number of Finishers (Previous Year) Number of Finishers (Previous Year) Number of Finishers (Previous Year) Half Marathon: 142
    10km: 323
    Half Marathon: 142
    10km: 323
    Half Marathon: 142
    10km: 323
    Web Site Web Site Web Site http://www.sportman.in/tarblazer/ http://www.sportman.in/tarblazer/ http://www.sportman.in/tarblazer/
    Tarblazer 21.1 and its sister race Tarblazer 10.0 are designed to provide a racing experience which facilitates and enables a personal best performance. Our races have been planned along flat well maintained roads, making it easier to settle into a steady running pace. The course itself enables runners to plan for distance based race paces and allows optimal plan achievement. We have provided for Nutrition & Hydration Stations at every kilometer (although the norm is one every 2 km) : we hold to a simple belief, “When a Runner Needs, A Runner Must Get”. Volunteers are placed at most turns along the course to guide runners and ensure that they stay on course.

     

    Tarblazer 21.1 has been admitted as a member of AIMS (Association of International Marathons and Distance Races). Mr. Michael Hughes, Race Director of the Standard Chartered Nairobi Marathon and an AIMS Certified Course Measurer came to India in May 2016 to personally measure and certify the course to AIMS standards. We are proud to carry the AIMS logo on our race certificates and hold true to the standards this represents.

     

    Tarblazer 21.1 and Tarblazer 10.0 are partnered with Urja Trust , a not for profit NGO dedicated to the upliftment of destitute young women. Urja Trust provides rescue, shelter, care , clothes, food, medical attention, skill and job training to successfully rehabilitate these young women and relaunch them into normal society. SPORTMAN feels privileged to be associated with URJA TRUST and invites you to contribute in any small way to assist them in their work.


     
    Text/Photo Source: Race Organzier
    Tarblazer 21.1 and its sister race Tarblazer 10.0 are designed to provide a racing experience which facilitates and enables a personal best performance. Our races have been planned along flat well maintained roads, making it easier to settle into a steady running pace. The course itself enables runners to plan for distance based race paces and allows optimal plan achievement. We have provided for Nutrition & Hydration Stations at every kilometer (although the norm is one every 2 km) : we hold to a simple belief, “When a Runner Needs, A Runner Must Get”. Volunteers are placed at most turns along the course to guide runners and ensure that they stay on course.

     

    Tarblazer 21.1 has been admitted as a member of AIMS (Association of International Marathons and Distance Races). Mr. Michael Hughes, Race Director of the Standard Chartered Nairobi Marathon and an AIMS Certified Course Measurer came to India in May 2016 to personally measure and certify the course to AIMS standards. We are proud to carry the AIMS logo on our race certificates and hold true to the standards this represents.

     

    Tarblazer 21.1 and Tarblazer 10.0 are partnered with Urja Trust , a not for profit NGO dedicated to the upliftment of destitute young women. Urja Trust provides rescue, shelter, care , clothes, food, medical attention, skill and job training to successfully rehabilitate these young women and relaunch them into normal society. SPORTMAN feels privileged to be associated with URJA TRUST and invites you to contribute in any small way to assist them in their work.


     
    Text/Photo Source: Race Organzier
    Tarblazer 21.1 and its sister race Tarblazer 10.0 are designed to provide a racing experience which facilitates and enables a personal best performance. Our races have been planned along flat well maintained roads, making it easier to settle into a steady running pace. The course itself enables runners to plan for distance based race paces and allows optimal plan achievement. We have provided for Nutrition & Hydration Stations at every kilometer (although the norm is one every 2 km) : we hold to a simple belief, “When a Runner Needs, A Runner Must Get”. Volunteers are placed at most turns along the course to guide runners and ensure that they stay on course.

     

    Tarblazer 21.1 has been admitted as a member of AIMS (Association of International Marathons and Distance Races). Mr. Michael Hughes, Race Director of the Standard Chartered Nairobi Marathon and an AIMS Certified Course Measurer came to India in May 2016 to personally measure and certify the course to AIMS standards. We are proud to carry the AIMS logo on our race certificates and hold true to the standards this represents.

     

    Tarblazer 21.1 and Tarblazer 10.0 are partnered with Urja Trust , a not for profit NGO dedicated to the upliftment of destitute young women. Urja Trust provides rescue, shelter, care , clothes, food, medical attention, skill and job training to successfully rehabilitate these young women and relaunch them into normal society. SPORTMAN feels privileged to be associated with URJA TRUST and invites you to contribute in any small way to assist them in their work.


     
    Text/Photo Source: Race Organzier
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