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Registration to the traditional Aalto 10K and marathons begins 13 February 9:00 AM

The traditional Aalto 10K and Aalto 5K takes place on Sunday 17 September 2017 at 12.00.

You can run, jog, walk, or Nordic walk the distance of your choice.

Last year (2016) over 1600 Aalto members (staff, students and alumni) registered to join this free event and this year we are expecting at least the same amount of Aalto participants.

The Aalto 10K /5K  is part of the Espoo Rantamarathon- weekend.
The marathon and half-marathon takes place on Saturday 16 September 2017 and Aalto's staff and faculty are very welcome to take part in those races as well with special discounted price (40€/person).

ATTN! 40 fastest to register to the marathons gets the marathons free of charge using the Aalto University's voucher code!

Registration to Aalto 10K and the marathons begins on Monday 13 February 9:00 AM.

Further information on registrations and the voucher code in here:

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