Mini marathon held in Pristina

Today the traditional run is held “Minnie Marathon 5Km”, where the tools collected from the sale of numbers will be dedicated to children as talent in sports, who are unable to develop activity without means. The start is from the Square Zehir Pajaziti to the great circle and the return to the starting point where it is planned to keep [...]
Today the traditional run is held “Minnie Marathon 5Km”, where the tools collected from the sale of numbers will be dedicated to children as talent in sports, who are unable to develop activity without means.
The launch is made from the Square Zeahir Pajaziti to the larger circle and the return to the starting point, where various activities are planned.
According to organisers, the unique 5km run of Mini Marathon sensors various causes and aims to promote healthy life by conveying positive energy to each participant and ultimately contributing again to the community.
This year the tools collected from the sale of numbers will be dedicated to children who are talented in sports, who are unable to carry out the activity in the absence of tools.
“Mini Marathon 5K” in the first year has made sense of the state of children with autism and resources dedicated to the National Association of Autism in Kosovo, in the second year with the support of the Ministry of Goodness and Community of Pristina, has made sense of the status of abused women and the resources collected are dedicated to the Centre for the Peace of Women in Peja, while in the third year it has weakened the condition of cancer children, where the sale of numbers has been fully updated in the Department of the Clinic at the Clinic of the College in Pristina.
Participants in “Minnie Marathon 5K” may be different ages, runners for the first time, professional athletes, students, e.j.
The official winners will be divided into three categories and won modest awards, the category of women, men and children.
By time:
11:00 DJ and music,
11: 15 Kango Dance with 4 performances
Twelve o'clock run
12:30 -13:00 a.m.












