JABAR EKSPRES – BFI RUN 2023 is ready to fly twelve selected runners to participate in the “Berlin Marathon” in September 2023 and the “Istanbul Marathon” in November 2023.
“We hope BFI RUN 2023 can provide positive benefits for all of us. We also congratulate the winners who have maximized all their energy and potential to get the best results,” said BFI Finance Finance Director Sudjono in an official release, Monday (6/26).
“The enthusiasm and positive response from all elements involved in this event motivate us to always provide a special event every year,” he added.
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Previously, BFI RUN 2023 was successfully enlivened by 5,000 participants at the Indonesia Convention Exhibition (ICE) BSD City area, Tangerang Regency, Banten yesterday (25/6).
Themed “Power Up to the Next Level”, BFI RUN 2023 produced 60 podium winners for four running categories, namely Marathon Duo, Half Marathon (HM), 10K and 5K with a total prize of Rp350 million.
The HM and Marathon Duo participants will participate in the Overseas Marathon Challenge, namely Berlin Marathon 2023 or Istanbul Marathon 2023. Twelve qualified names have been announced.
BFI RUN has been recognized as a professionally packaged running event that is participated by various groups. Participants had the opportunity to meet fellow running lovers, feel the atmosphere of fresh air in the premium area of BSD City, and various exciting entertainment from the performers.
The excitement was also felt by all participants who packed the race village. For the finishers or participants who completed the race, BFI RUN 2023 provided breakfast to re-energize them and get them ready for the rest of the event.
Various facilities and entertainment were provided, ranging from physiotherapy tents, capturing moments of joy with family and friends at the 360° photo booth, various games from sponsors and official partners.
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