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Bioderma Women's Run 2020
BIODERMA invites all ladies to the second edition of BIODERMA Women’s Run - the first all-female run in Bulgaria.
Let's run together at BIODERMA Women’s Run - the first women's run in Bulgaria, which last June put Sofia on the world map of capitals supporting the women's running initiative.
The date this year is July 18, and it starts from the National Palace of Culture at 09:00. The competition is for charity - in favor of the Association "Children with Oncohematological Diseases".
There are three categories in which women can take part: the speed competition, ranked in the "Mom and I" category, where mothers compete as a team with their children up to 12 years old, and an unusual but not less fun competition - a competition for the most original costume, in which a special jury of fashion experts will select the three most daring and extravagant participants.
The itinerary is 3 km long along the route NDK - the park behind the Museum "Earth and People" - NDK.
The special prize - a double plane ticket to Paris, provided by Air France, will be drawn among all participants. The fastest in the three categories will receive BIODERMA products, sufficient for a whole year, and the runners-up in second and third place - products of the brand worth BGN 200.
Participation in the event is with tickets, and the registration is online on the event website www.bioderma-womensrun.bg
BIODERMA Women’s Run has a charitable cause. 20% of the funds from the fees for participation in BIODERMA Women’s Run will be donated to the Association "Children with Oncohematological Diseases", which BIODERMA supports from 2018 through the campaign "Together we are in a school without borders". The face of the campaign is the actress Irmena Chichikova, who will traditionally start at number 1 in the competition. The campaign "Together we are in a school without borders" gives a chance to children with cancer to continue the learning process during their treatment. The project covers over 100 school-age children who are treated in pediatric Oncohematology clinics.