Ezhil Amuthan’s First Marathon
My first ever marathon in Go Heritage RUN in OOTY-2015
Read MoreMy first ever marathon in Go Heritage RUN in OOTY-2015
Read MoreBadami has temples and rocks, and temples cut into rock – and the Badami 2016 run T-shirt is inspired by all of the above.
Read MoreWe are two weeks away from Go Heritage Run – Badami and we hope you’re excited about running in the land of the Chalukyas! Read about both bib pickup and the run here.
Read MoreRunning with us in Badami this October? This post has elevation information and notes on the sites of heritage significance along the route.
Read MoreLike the run T-shirt, the Go Heritage Run Badami finisher medal is inspired by Badami’s 6th century temple architecture and its red sandstone cliffs. The medal, etched in red acrylic, is a representation of the front view of the Badami cave temple complex as seen from the run start point – the verandah of Cave 1, its pillars, and the overall silhoutte of the soft sandstone rock formation.
Read MoreRunners also traversed a reservoir – locally called Kootu Poley – and its barrage and river downstream. One runner was so impressed by its beauty that he commented – “If Coorg is the Scotland of India, I hereby dub this lake Loch Coorg!”.
Read MoreThe T-shirt incorporates elements of shoe prints and coffee bean against a lime green background and the vamp of the shoe in the center depicts both a bean and a leaf and the back of the T-shirt has the GHR Coorg logo – Coorg inscribed in coffee powder and interspersed with coffee beans.
Read MoreThe roads are free and you don’t even need shoes to run. Shouldn’t running be free then? Why should I pay to run? Fees for running events may seem pricey, but did you know that most events/marathons do not make money? Read on to know where all the money goes.
Read MoreHere are the best Facebook, Instagram and Twitter updates made during Go Heritage Run – Hyderabad. All winners will receive a free registration to an upcoming Go Heritage Run.
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