
Walk, celebrate, donate: Bengaluru's big fitness event
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Bengaluru, get ready for a day of fitness, fun, and purpose! On May 18, 2025,, in collaboration with, is hosting a city-wideat St Joseph's Indian Institute, opposite Kanteerava Stadium. Open to all, the event invites participants to walk for health, joy, and a cause.Step Forward, Give back! Walkathon is more than just a walk; it's a celebration of fitness, community, and togetherness. Whether you're a seasoned athlete or just looking for a fun morning out, you can choose from 10km, 5km, or 3km walk categories designed for all ages and fitness levels. The day will kick off with an energetic Zumba warm-up session, led by professional instructors from Fit Community, setting the tone for an unforgettable morning.From fitness buffs to families, the Walkathon is designed for everyone. Participants will receive a t-shirt, finisher's medal, certificate, and a delicious breakfast post-walk and medical professionals, including doctors & physiotherapists, will be on-site to ensure safety.The Walkathon will feature Olympian Anju Bobby George, former national champion Reeth Abraham, and Joint Commissioner of Traffic MN Anucheth, who will flag off the event.Additionally, 10% of registration fee and Rs 500 per finisher will be donated to Make A Difference (MAD), supporting children in need.Registrations are open on BookMyShow, Townscript, and District by Zomato.Walk. Celebrate. Make a difference. Sign up now and join us on May 18 for an event you won't want to miss!
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