Runmageddon took place in Gdynia

In Gdynia, Sport

Runmageddon gathers people from different corners of the world in the beautiful area of Orłowo and Kolibki in Gdynia to experience an unforgettable run full of different kinds of obstacles. The latest edition took place last weekend.

What exactly is Runmageddon?

It is a run that takes place every year not only in Gdynia but also in many other places in Poland. In this run, the contestants have to face difficult obstacles, for example, climb high walls using just one rope or take heavy bags of sand from one place to another. There is also a track for children!

Prizes

Even the heavy rain did not stop the most resistant contestants – their hard work paid off! At the finish, every runner received special prizes such as nutrients for athletes or a mobile phone CAT S40, worth 1500zł.

Attractions for everyone

For all the contestants and supporters, there were plenty of great attractions, for example, the fan town, where everyone could relax, eat and have an amazing time. All the contestants could buy clothes from Runmageddon Pitbull West Coast. Thanks to Samsung, every runner could measure the time they took to finish the run. All children had fun at the Kids Zone, where they could test Strider bikes, play in the ‘Nerf’ zone or try some candy from Wawel.

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