Next Sunday, March 10th, the City Council of Jumilla will once again organize the Color Race for Equality, a non-competitive event in which the participants throw themselves colored powders of natural origin and which for the second year comes framed within the activities for the International Women's Day.
People of all ages can participate and can be done either running or walking.
It will have a route of 4 kilometers in its race version and 2 kilometers in the ride modality.
The start and finish line will be installed again in the Supply Market, where there will be a previous warm-up and a party at the arrival of the riders.
The race will have 4 color stations where four demands will be made (elimination of the wage gap, elimination of discrimination in work by sex, recognition of the value of domestic work and eradication of sexist violence).
It will start at 12 o'clock, with the delivery of numbers from one hour before.
The registration period is now open, which must be done through www.entradium.com.
Those over 13 years can participate to8 euros if they register during the first three days (20, 21 and 22 February), 10 euros until the previous day and 12 euros the same day of the race.
They receive T-shirt (350 first inscribed), bib, Hawaiian necklace, polyester backpack, wristband and colored powders, including the broker's insurance.
Children from 6 to 12 years old pay 5 euros and children under 5 years old can participate for 1 euro.
Everyone will receive their kit from the runner, although without a shirt.
For more information you can call 968 716 367 (Department of Equality).
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Source: Ayuntamiento de Jumilla