Things to do this Weekend: Take Part in STAR WARS™ Run with Your Little Ones!



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Location: Singapore F1 Pit Building
Date:
5 May 2018 [Registration now open]
Hour:
5 pm – 11 pm
Admission:
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Things to do this Weekend: Take Part in STAR WARS™ Run with Your Little Ones!

What is happening?

Sign up to sweat a little with your little ones at the upcoming STAR WARS™ Run and make merry at the festival! The early bird registration will be ending in just a few days, so don’t miss up this opportunity!

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When is it happening?

5 May 2018, Saturday

  • 10km Competitive Run: 5 pm
  • 540m Young Jedi Dash: 6 pm 
  • 5.4km Non-Competitive Run: 7.30 pm | 8.00 pm | 8.30 pm

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Where is it happening?

Singapore F1 Pit Building, 1 Republic Blvd, Singapore 038975

How much is it?

Category

Age Group

Early Bird Registration

[13 Feb – 14 Mar]

Normal Registration

[15 Mar – 13 Apr]

Loyal Runners

Public

Loyal / Public

10km STAR WARSTM RUN 
(Competitive)

> 13 years old

$70

$80

$85

5.4km STAR WARS RUN 
(Non-Competitive)

> 4 years old

$65

$75

$80

540m Young Jedi Dash 
(Limited slots only)

4 – 9 years old [accompanied by a parent]

$50

$60

$65


Loyal runners’ rates apply for those who registered for STAR WARS RUN Singapore 2017

 

For more information, click here.

Photo credits Lucas Film

 

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This article is prepared by

Malini Pannirselvam
Dedicated writer by day, avid reader by night, language fanatic all the time, and aunt to nieces and nephews every day

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