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Clermont en Rose
Clermont-Ferrand
Solidarity march and race for breast cancer awareness.
About
Join the Clermont en Rose for its 8th annual solidarity march and race through the vibrant streets of Clermont-Ferrand. This family-friendly event invites everyone to participate in a 5-kilometer journey, united by a common cause. Wear pink and walk or run to raise crucial funds and awareness for breast cancer research and support organizations.
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Location
Event Details
Pricing
Timed pace: 12 euros, Free pace: 10 euros, Children under 13: 5 euros.
Duration
All day
Ages
All ages welcome (family-friendly)
Schedule
The 8th edition will take place on Sunday, October 12th. The official village will be open from Friday 11 am to 6 pm, Saturday from 10 am to 7 pm, and Sunday from 8 am.
Organizer
Clermont en Rose
Practical Information
Pet Policy
Service animals only
Quick Actions
Tips & Advice
- Arrive early to collect your bib and pink t-shirt from the official village, and soak in the pre-event atmosphere.
- Consider registering for the free pace if you prefer a more leisurely experience or are bringing young children.
- Check the event's website for the latest updates on the official village opening hours and any specific requirements for participation.
- Wear comfortable shoes and layers, as the event takes place outdoors and involves physical activity.
- Bring your family and friends to walk or run together, amplifying the spirit of solidarity and support.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the main goal of Clermont en Rose?
The primary goal is to raise funds and awareness for breast cancer research and support through a solidarity march and race.
What is the distance of the march/race?
The course is approximately 5 kilometers.
Can men and children participate?
Yes, the event is open to all ages and genders, encouraging full family participation.
What should participants wear?
Participants are encouraged to wear a pink t-shirt as a symbol of solidarity.
Where does the money raised go?
All registration fees and donations are given to local associations and research organizations fighting breast cancer.