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Topec Fun Run /Walk Reminder.

Kevin from Bell Block

Hosted by the Inglewood Runners and Walkers, this Annual fun event will be held on Sunday 27th February 2022.

The mainly off road event with be held at TOPEC, Burgess Park. (Between New Plymouth and Inglewood.)

Because of Covid regulations we have had to put a number of conditions in place.
A Vaccine Pass is required for entry.
• There will be 2.3km and 5km Flat course and a 5km steady climb course up to Lake Mangamahoe available.
Please decide which one you are doing before going to register.
• Participants are encouraged to wear masks except for when out on the course.
• There will be 3 separate groups of 100 in “defined spaces” who will set off at different intervals. Registrations will be done in these areas.
• Please have your vaccine passes ready to present at registration and stay in your area before and after the event.
Please go to:
www.sporty.co.nz...
For Covid Conditions and more info for event.
Two Dollars from each entry will go to TOPEC. May see you there.
Kevin ( Inglewood Runners & Walkers. )

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