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RUNTALYA Marathon 2014


Runtalya Marathon is growing every year with athletes from 45 countries in 5 continents, and is gaining acclaim.



Do not miss the 9th International Runtalya Marathon 2014!



RUNTALYA Marathon has become a tradition and will take place on March 02, 2014.




 RUNTALYA 2014 Programme

 Chest Number, Bags and Distance Chip Distribution 

  • Friday February 28, 2014 and Saturday March 1, 2014
  • at 10 am till 7 pm
  • Terra City AVM/Antalya
Pasta Party 
  • Friday February 28, 2014 and Saturday March 01, 2014
  • At 12 o�clock noon till 4 pm
  • Terra City AVM/Antalya

RUNTALYA MARATHON � 2 March 2014, Sunday 

  • In front of Atat�rk Culture Park � Glass Pyramid/Antalya
  • Sunday March 2, 2014
  • 15 minutes before the start of each race, all runners who are having chest numbers have to take their places at the starting point.
     
  • Start Times
  • 08.45 am � Wheel Chair Division Racing
  • 09 am  - Marathon
  • 09 am  - Half Marathon
  • 09.15 am � 10 km Run

Little Steps - 1 March 2014, Saturday 

  • Saturday March 1, 2014
  • Start at 10 am
  • Terra City AVM/Antalya

High Heel Run - 1 March 2014, Saturday 

  • Saturday March 1, 2014
  • Start at 10 am
  • Terra City AVM/Antalya

Public Run - 1 March 2014, Saturday 

  • Saturday March 1, 2014
  • Start at 11 am
  • Terra City AVM/Antalya


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