Devils Circuit 2019-20 finale to take place virtually on Dec 19


New Delhi, Dec 11 (IANS): The finale of the fourth edition of the Maruti Suzuki Arena Devils Circuit, country's largest obstacle running event, will be held virtually on December 19. The edition will start at 7:00 am through a three-hour Facebook live.

Keeping the theme of five kilometers and 15 obstacles intact, all participants will run five kms (outdoor, on a treadmill or on the spot) wherever they can. Additionally, participants will be sent a list of 15 obstacles through e-mail and WhatsApp on the morning of the event. The obstacles will be predefined functional challenges that have been curated keeping in mind the various levels of difficulty each actual offline obstacle would have offered.

Once finished, the participants will have to upload their details on the Devils Circuit website.

Speaking on the launch of the finale, Shashank Srivastava, Executive Director (Marketing and Sales) Maruti Suzuki India Limited said, "We are glad this edition of The Maruti Suzuki Arena Devils Circuit has created an opportunity for people to come together globally to participate in this virtual edition."

An aspirational event for fitness enthusiasts, the race attracts over 50,000 participants from across India as well as other countries each year.

"Via this virtual edition of the Maruti Suzuki Arena Devils Circuit, we are staying true to the ethos of our tribe where the obstacles are many but ultimately, we do make it to the finish line," said Adnan Adeeb, Founder & Managing Director Volano Entertainment.

 

  

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