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Event Announcement: 5km Road Race - Sunday 10 September

Sunday 10 September - 5km Road Race
Arrive: 5:20 AM
Start: 5:45 AM
Location: PPAC 5K Start Line near Sokha Park (https://goo.gl/maps/2rFQe1BFjmNypj4H8)
Entry: FREE

Calling all runners!
Join us for our September 5km run on the morning of Sunday, 10th September at Sokha. All levels are welcome, so whether you're an experienced runner or just starting out, come join us for a fun and challenging run.

You’ll also get your finish time, pace and more race statistics from our accurately measured and timed course.

We'll have water and refreshments available, but be sure to bring at least 2 litres of water to stay properly hydrated.

Here's what you need to do to participate:

  • New runner? Register with the club at https://forms.gle/i7rWFDiPsDjj8vHfA. Under-18s must provide a completed and signed (by parents/guardians) U18 registration form https://tinyurl.com/bp62a4zc
  • Already registered or joined us before? Please check-in here by Saturday 9th so we can get things started: https://forms.gle/RQstpbQ52MwgSQHUA
  • Arrive early & don’t forget your water. The race starts at 5:45am, so be sure to arrive early to get your race bib from 5:20am and warm up.
  • Have fun! This is a fun event for all levels, so relax, enjoy the early morning atmosphere, and cheer on your fellow runners

Whether you're running for fitness or fun, we can’t wait to see you there!

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