The 242 Colour Run makes a splash with 5K race

Wed, Oct 1st 2014, 12:09 PM

Hundreds ran, walked, hopped, skipped and jumped across the finish line in the 242 Colour Run on Sunday, a fun five kilometer (5K) race designed for everyone, of all ages and abilities.
Sponsors included KLG Investments Ltd., manufacturers of Aquapure water and high quality and value-added Tampico fruit punches that are rooted in bright, vibrant color. It was the perfect complement to the 242 Colour Run.
"We are proud to be a sponsor of such a great event for a second consecutive year. The Colour Run is about community and celebration, and it's a healthy activity. Our Tampico brand is all about color, getting together with family and friends and celebrating a healthy lifestyle," said Geoffrey Knowles, operations manager at Aquapure.
The race started at the Montagu Foreshore with a big splash of colour. Participants, many of whom dressed up for the race, were doused in colored powder at the starting line and as they made their way through the course.
"The 242 Colour Run is designed to be a family-friendly race," said organizer Lee McCoy, of Paradise Race Organization Management Promotion and Timing. "We envisioned it being a fun way for friends, family and co-workers to get together and have a good time, to meet like-minded people and to celebrate life. It truly is a happy, feel-good event."
The Rotary Club of East Nassau and the Rotaract Club of East Nassau both benefit from the 242 Colour Run, which this year recorded more than 500 registrants. Both clubs are very active in the community and support a number of programs, including the Fox Hill Run, a 40-year-old program that provides assistance for needy families in the community. Other sponsors of the 242 Colour Run included Vita Coco, H2Aloe and Green Parrot, among others.
Said Mr. Knowles: "The 242 Colour Run was a fun way of combining healthy living, happiness and to give back to the community at the same time. We were happy to be a part of this event."
The race is also held in Grand Bahama and Abaco, and there are plans to organize an event in Eleuthera as well.

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