Hyundai Motor India joins Gurugram Marathon 2024 in promoting health and unity

The marathon witnessed over 40,000 participants from diverse segments.

Autocar Professional BureauBy Autocar Professional Bureau calendar 25 Feb 2024 Views icon3069 Views Share - Share to Facebook Share to Twitter Share to LinkedIn Share to Whatsapp
Hyundai Motor India joins Gurugram Marathon 2024 in promoting health and unity

Hyundai Motor India supported the Gurugram Marathon 2024 as a platinum sponsor, aligning with its global brand vision of ‘Progress for Humanity’.

Organised by the Government of Haryana under the patronage of Chief Minister Manohar Lal, the Marathon was flagged off at the Leisure Valley Park in Gurugram, on February 25, 2024 and drew over 40,000 participants from various segments, including individual runners, fitness enthusiasts, and professionals.

The event, inspired by the ‘Haryana Uday’ and ‘Fit India’ initiatives, aimed to promote health, community, and solidarity. Hyundai's partnership with the Haryana Government underscored its commitment to health awareness and community engagement.

With a total prize money of Rs. 15,00,000 awarded across various categories, including Full Marathon, Half Marathon, Timed Run, and Fun Run, the event celebrated inclusivity and diversity by recognizing winners from different age groups and abilities.

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