
PHUKET had a weekend of sporting fun with a record-breaking 4,000 runners enjoy the 4th Supersports 10 Mile International Run 2018 Phuket Presented by Thanyapura. Held on March 24 and 25 at the award-winning Thanyapura Health & Sports Resort, there was something for everyone with distances including a 500 metre Kids Run, 3 Mile (4.8km), 5 Mile (8km) and the iconic 10 Mile (16km) run, all part of a “Run Festival” concept that has seen the event grow to become one of Phuket's leading sports events.
Officially opened by Phuket's Vice Governor, Mr. Sanith Sriwihok, the two days saw lots of fun activities, a kids zone, an evening concert headlined by Modern Dog, as well as medals for all finishers and trophies for the respective distance winners.
Miss Siraporn Wattana said “It's been an excellent two days and we are happy to see so many people enjoying the Supersports 10 Mile International Run 2018 Phuket. We broke last year's record number of participants and the feedback this year has again been very encouraging. We look forward to making the event even bigger and better next year,” stated the Vice President-Marketing of Supersports.
Besides providing a good time for all attendees, the event was also a way of giving back to the local community, with a portion of the entry fees going to Wat Mongkol Wararam School.
Officially opened by Phuket's Vice Governor, Mr. Sanith Sriwihok, the two days saw lots of fun activities, a kids zone, an evening concert headlined by Modern Dog, as well as medals for all finishers and trophies for the respective distance winners.
Miss Siraporn Wattana said “It's been an excellent two days and we are happy to see so many people enjoying the Supersports 10 Mile International Run 2018 Phuket. We broke last year's record number of participants and the feedback this year has again been very encouraging. We look forward to making the event even bigger and better next year,” stated the Vice President-Marketing of Supersports.
Besides providing a good time for all attendees, the event was also a way of giving back to the local community, with a portion of the entry fees going to Wat Mongkol Wararam School.