this sporting event which will welcome more than 13,000 participants is looking for volunteers

this sporting event which will welcome more than 13,000 participants is looking for volunteers
this sporting event which will welcome more than 13,000 participants is looking for volunteers

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Oct 2, 2024 at 5:16 p.m.

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The marathon of the Côte d’Amour arrives in great strides. Organized, the November 2 and 3, 2024the event will bring together more than 13 000 participants over 6 events which will take place in Guérande, La Baule, Batz-sur-Mer, Le Pouliguen and Le Croisic (-Atlantique).

“A real popular festival”

“This event promises to be a true popular celebration, an unforgettable sporting moment, and a unique opportunity to highlight the Côte d’Amour,” indicate the organizers, the PGAC, athletic club de Guérande – La Baule and OC Sport, events agency specializing in sports.

The weekend program

  • Saturday November 2 in Guérande: 4:30 p.m.: Galopades (500 children) – 6 p.m.: 5 km (500 bibs) – 7:30 p.m.: 10 km (2,500 bibs)
  • Sunday November 3 from La Baule: 8:45 a.m.: Half marathon (4,000 participants) – 9:45 a.m.: Marathon and Relais Entreprises (5,800 runners)

“All profiles are welcome”

To make this weekend a success, the organizers are looking for volunteers ready to get involved alongside the runners.

All profiles are welcome. You just need to be of legal age, enthusiastic, and caring. A snack and an outfit in the colors of the event will be offered to each of those involved.

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The missions are diverse and varied for the 700 volunteers mobilized: marshals to secure the routes, welcome participants and manage supplies installed in the 5 municipalities.

Registration on www.marathondelacotedamour.com (Volunteer section).

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