Bidar Run – Bib pickup and other information
Running with us in Bidar on the 22nd of November? This note has bib pickup and other useful event information.
Read MoreRunning with us in Bidar on the 22nd of November? This note has bib pickup and other useful event information.
Read MoreThe Go Heritage Run – Srirangapatna 2017 finisher medal is inspired by Tipu Sultan’s extensive use of the tiger motif as a personal emblem. This motif took many forms – sometimes it was the tiger stripe called “babri”, and other times it was the tiger head.
Read MoreThe GHR Srirangapatna 2017 run T-shirt is representative of all things Tipu Sultan – his familiar headgear, his sword and tiger stripe motifs. Also on the run T-shirt and not quite representative of Tipu Sultan – but on it anyway – are a bunch of runners making their way across the island of Srirangapatna!
Read MoreThe GHR Orchha 2017 run T-Shirt was inspired by the town’s centuries old cenotaphs – built in memory of Bundela kings – read all about the design here.
Read MoreThe GHR Badami 2017 run T-Shirt was inspired by cave temples, sandstone cliffs, and the famous Kasuti embroidery – read all about the design here.
Read MoreBadami has a vibrant rock climbing scene and attracts enthusiasts from the world over. We’ve teamed up with a climbing pro to help you get in on the action!
Read MoreWe’re a little over a fortnight away from the Go Heritage Run – Coorg and we hope you’re excited about running through the Western Ghats – considered to be one of ten biodiversity hotspots in the world! Read about both bib pickup details and the run here.
Read MoreThe run logo – beans and all – is etched onto the Go Heritage Run Coorg 2017 finisher medal too – which is made of irregularly shaped seasoned wood. Not featured in the logo, or in the medal is the heady aroma associated with roasted coffee beans – you’re going to want to come run in Coorg to experience that first-hand!
Read MoreThe GHR Coorg 2017 run T-Shirt was inspired by traditional Kodagu attire of its men and women – read all about the design here.
Read MoreSituated as it is on the slopes of the Western Ghats, Kodagu (Coorg) district has plenty of hills and trek routes to explore.
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