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Petrolina as Major Sponsor of the 7th Radisson Blu International Larnaka Marathon

On Sunday, 17 November, Larnaka will welcome thousands of runners who will participate in one of the seven race routes of the 7th Radisson Blu Larnaka International Marathon, one of the country’s most significant sporting events.

Since the marathon’s very first year, Petrolina has proudly supported and "energised" this outstanding event, which is distinguished by its organizational excellence and plays a significant role for both the society and the environment.

Once again, the Petrolina Energy Team—a volunteer group of Petrolina consisting of company employees, service station owners and their families—will participate in the 5km corporate race, underscoring Petrolina’s commitment to community and teamwork.

The event begins with the full marathon (42.195 km), half-marathon (21.095 km), and 10km road race, followed by the 5km road race and 5km Corporate race. The day wraps up with the Fun race 1km for adults and the McDonald’s™ Kids race 1km for children.

The Radisson Blu Larnaka International Marathon is Cyprus’ first Green Marathon and is proudly held under the auspices of the Environment and Animal Welfare Commissioner.

For more information: www.larnakamarathon.com

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