The test to be held on Saturday December 27 starting and finishing at the Old Square of the town, lived his coming-out Monday at the CIMA building
On Monday he appeared in the CIMA III San Silvestre Solidarity Abarán, to be held on December 27, starting and finishing at the Old Square building and that this edition will be divided into two absolute categories, male and female, 3000 and 6000 meters, besides the child proof.
The presentation ceremony of the event attended the councilman of Youth, Sports and Healthy Habits Abarán City Council, Luis Domingo Cano, accompanied by the President of the Athletics Federation of the Region of Murcia, Juan Molina, mayor of the town, Jesus Molina and presidents Sports Association Athletics Association Abarán and Deporiva Hoya del Campo, Antonio Salar and Jesus Mira.
Registration is now open through the platform inscriptions FAMU (http://www.famu.es/entries/step_one/142), until Wednesday December 24 at 20: 00h.
or to complete the limit of 300 entries.
Failure to complete this limit, also inscriptions on the day of the test may be carried out from 15:00 to 17: 00h.
in the Plaza del Ayuntamiento de Abarán.
One of the highlights is that registration has no monetary cost, but will only be required to deliver a bag of nonperishable food or toys at the time of collecting the cord.
In this sense, Juan Molina thanked the City of Abarán the efforts being made every year to get runners participating in the San Silvestre abaranera not have to pay registration fee, but only to deliver these products will go to Caritas abarán and the Assembly Local Red Cross.
For its part, the mayor of the municipality praised the spirit of solidarity of all participants in this sports event, whose gesture "full of joy to families and children."
Infant test starts at 17: 00h.
and it may take part all children wishing him with a maximum age of 16 years.
Absolute race and 3,000 m 6,000.
will start at 18: 00h.
with the aforementioned limit of 300 runners.
There will be prizes for the top ranked, best Christmas costumes and lively group.
Source: FAMU