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Runners can now challenge themselves to beat their previous 1.6km time, with the help of a virtual training plan. The plan will be available on the MapMyRun app from now to 31 May 2022.
The competition window runs from 1 June to 5 June 2022 and only runs clocked during this period will be counted as submissions to the challenge. To be eligible for prizes, participants must connect their MapMyRun account to FitRankings during registration. Results will be announced on 10 June, with attractive prizes to be won across two categories!
Registration and participation will automatically grant runners a free three-month UA MapMyRun MVP membership, where they can log miles and access exclusive training plans and video tips throughout their journey to compete. In addition to virtual training available on MapMyRun throughout the month of May, runners can also join Run Crew sessions at the Under Armour Funan Brand House and go for a trial run in the latest UA Running shoes.
For registration, please click here.
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