KOTR offers free race slots | Inquirer Sports

KOTR offers free race slots

By: - Reporter / @MarkGiongcoINQ
/ 12:20 AM June 08, 2011

The Adidas King of the Road (KOTR) has launched an early bird registration promo for the much-anticipated race slated Oct. 23 at the Bonifacio Global City in Taguig.

The Adidas KOTR, held in five countries across the region, will culminate in the Philippines for the first time on Oct. 23. Race fees are P1,050 (5K and 21K) and P1,300 (16.8K).

The Free Run promo, which will run until June 20, offers limited free slots to participants who would purchase P7,000 worth of adidas running products.

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Registration is at 50 percent off for every purchase worth P5,000.

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There will be a limited number of 100 slots per outlet: Alabang Town Center, Gateway Mall, Glorietta 3, Greenbelt 3, Greenhills, Newport Mall, Powerplant Mall, Robinsons Place Ermita, SM Mall of Asia, SM North Edsa, Shangri-la Plaza, Trinoma, Runnr Bonifacio Global City and Runnr TriNoma. Provincial branches are Ayala Center Cebu, Runnr Ayala Center Cebu, Robinsons Place Bacolod and Robinsons Place Iloilo.

Regular registration through official KOTR website www.adidaskingoftheroad.com follows from June 21 to Aug. 31. Online registrants will receive their race kits during the KOTR kick-off on Oct. 10 to 12 at the NBC Tent.

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For news and updates, visit the adidas Philippines facebook fanpage and the soon-to-be-launched www.adidaskingoftheroad.com

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TAGS: Adidas, Bonifacio Global City, Running, Sports

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