Video: Vivicitta Spring Half Marathon In Budapest

  • 12 Apr 2018 4:08 PM
Video: Vivicitta Spring Half Marathon In Budapest
The Vivicitta Spring Half Marathon is part of a 2-day long event all about running. On Sunday runners can choose between a half marathon (21 km) individually or in team of 2 or 3 or a Vivicitta (10 km) while on Saturday the focus is on shorter distances for the less experienced runners. With distances ranging from 750 m to 21 km everyone in the family can find their own challenge and welcome the spring by running!

With distances ranging from 750 m to 21 km everyone in the family can find their own challenge and welcome the spring by running!

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