DUSSELDORF, GERMANY, May 24, 2011 (Press-News.org) People taking part in the B2Run Dusseldorf 2011 event will be entering into the final straight of their training programmes, as the challenge takes place on July 7th.
It is part of a wider B2Run series of races organised in a number of German cities, including Dortmund, Hanover, Hamburg and Munich, with the aim being to reach the grand final in Berlin in September.
Even if participants do not qualify for the finals, there will be certificates and medals handed out and some of the proceeds go to charity.
Last year, more than 2,000 people took part in the Dusseldorf contest, which sees participants from the surrounding area complete a 6.6km course along the Rhine River and through the Esprit Arena.
It will be only the second year the city has held the race, which is primarily aimed at bringing corporate teams into competition on the track.
For those who are proud of their performance, there will be digital videos available of runners crossing the finishing line.
Even if people are not happy with their time, they can raise their spirits by joining in the fun at the after-party.
Attendees can expect to be served a variety of treats after they have completed the challenge, including cakes, sweets, drinks and fruit; the perfect remedy after a gruelling race.
The organisers have revealed there will also be international cuisine on offer, with pretzels, paella and Asian stir frys among the delicious culinary options available, while a selection of alcoholic and non-alcoholic drinks will be served.
Tickets to take part in the event cost EUR17.90 (GBP15.75) plus VAT. It will kick off at 19:30 local time.
Fitness fanatics keen to find a Dusseldorf hotel can use LateRooms.com, which recommends options such as the Relexa Hotel Ratingen City.
More information is available at http://www.b2run.de/.
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LateRooms.com - B2Run Dusseldorf 2011 to Take Place in July
The race will see competitors hitting the track to try to reach the grand final in Berlin later this year.
2011-05-24
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