TUI Palma Marathon Mallorca 2024 Paket
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TUI Palma Marathon Mallorca 2024 Paket

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Highlights
  • Nehmen Sie am TUI Palma Marathon Mallorca am 20. Oktober 2024 teil
  • Laufen Sie bei einem Voll-, Halb- oder 9-km-Marathon durch eine atemberaubende Landschaft
  • Genießen Sie ein Wochenende mit zahlreichen Aktivitäten, darunter ein Frühstückslauf, eine Ausstellung und eine Pasta-Party
Beschreibung

Wer Mallorcas lebhafte Hauptstadt Palma besucht, kommt sich vor wie in einer Märchenwelt. Mit ihrer Geschichte, die in jeden Kopfstein der gepflasterten Gassen graviert ist, Plätzen voller Leben und der ikonischen Kathedrale, die das Hafenviertel überragt, bietet die Stadt die perfekte Kulisse für einen Marathon. Und am 20. Oktober 2024 wird der TUI Palma Marathon Mallorca die Goldmedaille holen. Alex, der im vergangenen Jahr zum ersten Mal am Marathon teilnahm, sagt: "Der TUI Palma Marathon ist mehr als nur ein Rennen; es ist eine einmalige Gelegenheit, Teil einer Initiative zu sein, die diese charmante Stadt wirklich feiert und pflegt. Bei meinem ersten Palma-Marathon ging es nicht nur um die Strecke, sondern auch um die Menschen, das Essen und die herrlichen Ausblicke an jeder Ecke". Sie können zwischen einem Voll- oder Halbmarathon oder einem kürzeren 9-km-Lauf wählen und zusätzlich noch an einer ganzen Reihe von Aktivitäten teilnehmen.

Das, was Menschen aus der ganzen Welt dazu bringt, ihre Schuhe für den Marathon zu schnüren, geht weit über den eigentlichen Lauftag hinaus. Am Tag vor dem Lauf gibt es einen Frühstückslauf und eine Pasta-Party, die Sie nicht nur mit Kohlenhydraten versorgt, sondern noch zusätzlich jede Menge Spaß garantiert. Auf der begleitenden Ausstellung können Sie Ihre Startnummer abholen, sich über die neueste Laufausrüstung informieren und neue Freunde kennenlernen, die ebenfalls voller Spannung auf den Lauf warten. Und auch nach dem Wettkampf hört der Spaß nicht auf, denn Sie können sich auf eine große Abschlussparty freuen.

Zusammen mit TUI und Kumulus, den Sponsoren und Organisatoren der Veranstaltung, macht der Marathon in diesem Jahr einen großen Schritt in Richtung Nachhaltigkeit und hinterlässt keine Spuren. Vor, während und nach den Läufen wird darauf geachtet, nicht wiederverwertbare Abfälle zu vermeiden. Alle Teilnehmer werden dazu aufgefordert, wiederbefüllbare Flaschen mitzubringen und die zahlreichen Wasserstationen in der Stadt zu nutzen. Dabei wird ganz bewusst versucht, mit den Einheimischen zusammenzuarbeiten, um die Umwelt zu schonen. Denn schließlich laufen Sie an einem der schönsten Orte der Welt – lassen Sie uns dazu beitragen, dass dies auch so bleibt.

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Parc de la Mar, Palma, Spanien

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Der Marathon beginnt an der Kathedrale im Parc de la Mar
Wichtige Informationen
  • Für die Teilnahme an der Marathon-Veranstaltung ist eine Anmeldung erforderlich. Nach dem Ticketkauf MÜSSEN Sie sich innerhalb von 48 Stunden nach Buchungsabschluss auf der Website der Organisation registrieren und alle erforderlichen Daten angeben. Sie erhalten den Registrierungslink und einen Code, um Ihr Ticket nach der Buchung einzulösen.

Die folgenden Veranstaltungen vor, während und nach dem Marathon bieten Ihnen die Möglichkeit, das Beste aus diesem Erlebnis herauszuholen:

Freitag, 18.10.:

10:00 Uhr - Frühstückslauf
11:00 bis 19:00 Uhr - Startnummernausgabe für alle Distanzen
11:00 bis 19:00 Uhr - Ausstellung

Samstag, 19.10.:

11:00 bis 19:00 Uhr - Startnummernausgabe für alle Distanzen
11:00 bis 19:00 Uhr - Ausstellung
12:00 bis 14:00 Uhr - Pasta-Party

Lauftag, Sonntag, 20.10.:

07:00 bis 08:00 Uhr - 9Km Startnummernausgabe
08:00 Uhr - Start von Marathon und Halbmarathon
08:45 Uhr - Start des 9Km-Laufs
08:00 bis 14:00 Uhr - Ausstellung
11:30 Uhr - Siegerehrung 9 km und Halbmarathon
12:00 Uhr - Siegerehrung Marathon
14:00 Uhr - Abschluss der Veranstaltung
19:00 Uhr - Abschlussparty im Mega Park, Playa de Palma

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