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EMIN Joined Techcombank Marathon Season 2

09/19/2023 09:10:20

Last September 17, EMIN Vietnam continued to participate in the second season of the Techcombank Hanoi Marathon. This is not only an opportunity to improve your health, this is also an opportunity to create more connection and solidarity within the company, promoting the spirit of teamwork

Last September 17, EMIN Vietnam continued to participate in the second season of the Techcombank Hanoi Marathon. This is not only an opportunity to improve your health, this is also an opportunity to create more connection and solidarity. within the company, promoting the spirit of teamwork and unanimously overcoming all difficulties.


The second running season attracted more than 9,000 athletes and carried the spirit of "Running for an outstanding Vietnam".. This is the second year the event has been organized, organized by Sunrise Events Vietnam (SEV) in coordination with the Hanoi Department of Culture and Sports, with support from Techcombank.


Season two also has the companionship of 30 inspirational figures in the running community such as Miss Thuy Tien, Chi Nguyen - runner who completed 6 World Marathon Majors, Lam Tuc Ngan - the only Vietnamese female runner to compete twice. World champion Ironman athlete, director Viet Tu... The program has many professional athletes, high-achieving domestic and international athletes such as Nguyen Trung Cuong, Nguyen Van Lai, Pham Thi Hong Le, Le Tien Long, Nguyen Thi Oanh, Immaculate Chemutai (Uganda)...


Starting at Vincom Long Bien, athletes will run within the area of Long Bien District. Participating in the 5 KM race is an opportunity for you, your family, friends and colleagues to start a more active and healthier lifestyle.


Below are some pictures of EMIN at the race:

 



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