Virtual Run for Water 2021, Register Now!
Reported by Aldi Geri Lumban Tobing | Translated by Nugroho Adibrata
Finisher has the opportunity to win door prizes from bicycles, tablets, watches to shopping vouchers
The regional-owned enterprises (BUMD) providing clean water services for the Jakarta-owned tap water company PAM Jaya collaborate its operator partners, namely PT PAM Lyonnaise Jaya (Palyja) and PT Aetra Air Jakarta to hold Virtual Run for Water 2021.
It is held to commemorate World Water Day and will take place from March 31 to April 8.
W. Jakarta will Hold Fun Run EventPAM Jaya Public Relations Manager, Linda Nurhandayani said, registration has been opened to the public from March 17-30 through runforwater.id with a registration fee of Rp 129,000.
"1,000 participants are targeted in the event. It is divided into two categories, 29 km and 10 km. During the pandemic, participants take part in a running race from their respective places," she expressed, Tuesday (3/23).
She explained participants should download running or jogging sports applications, namely Strava, etc. They can also repay the mileage run as long as the run period.
"We are working with the Strava application. After logging in, they can enter the Run for Water event. The stages of running distance during March 31 to April 8 are handed over to each participant. They are also allowed to cover 10 kilometers or 29 kilometers in a day," she explained.
According to her, those who successfully completed the mileage will receive awards in the form of medals, running shirts, and the chance to win attractive door prizes through raffling stage live streaming on April 9.
"Finisher has the opportunity to win door prizes from bicycles, tablets, watches to shopping vouchers," she stated.
She added a portion of the registration money will be donated to projects providing access to clean water in remote and disaster-affected areas outside Jakarta.
"They will also automatically donate to build wells in areas of clean water crisis. Not in Jakarta, but in other areas that are in need, such as regions affected by floods and earthquakes," s
he closed.