Empowerment in Motion: Women's Day Pinkathon Triumphs the Spirit of Inclusion
On International Women's Day, nearly 6,000 women participated in the Pinkathon in the capital, celebrating inclusion and endurance. The event featured races up to 100 km, welcoming infant-carrying mothers, grandmothers, cancer survivors, and visually impaired athletes. The Pinkathon showcased women's strength, unity, and commitment to health.
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The Pinkathon returned to the capital on International Women's Day, drawing nearly 6,000 participants. Featuring race categories ranging from 3 km to ultra-distances, the event highlighted women's determination and inclusivity.
Infant-carrying mothers, cancer survivors, and grandmothers lined up alongside long-distance runners and visually impaired athletes, notably in the 50 km and 100 km relay events. Participants embraced the spirit of the occasion, uniting in health and endurance.
Notable winners included Kriti Sharma, Aayushi Gupta, and Pooja, who emerged victorious in their respective race categories. Milind Soman, founder of Pinkathon, lauded the event as a powerful display of community strength and resolve.
(With inputs from agencies.)

