Lucknow – The countdown has officially begun for the seventh edition of the Lucknow Run, set to take place on November 2, and the energy is already sky-high. In a spirited pre-event gathering, runners from across the city came together to mark the occasion with the launch of the official T-shirt and an outpouring of enthusiasm for the grand day.
Held at the heart of Sushant Golf City, the event saw the participation of fitness enthusiasts, amateur athletes, and veteran runners, all united by a shared passion for health and community well-being. The atmosphere was celebratory, with the group proudly wearing and displaying the newly unveiled T-shirts — a symbol of commitment and unity ahead of race day.
Dignitaries Add Prestige to the Launch
The event was graced by senior IPS officer Naveen Arora, Additional Director General (Technical Services), who unveiled the official T-shirt. His presence further added motivation for the participants, many of whom acknowledged his dedication to promoting a fitness-first lifestyle in public service.
The T-shirt launch ceremony was followed by motivational addresses from the organizing committee and runners who have been part of previous editions. A few of them shared inspiring stories about how participation in the Lucknow Run changed their perspective on health and routine fitness.
A Theme Song to Uplift the Spirit
Adding a musical high to the occasion, the official theme song of Lucknow Run 2025 was also recorded and played during the event. With its uplifting beats and energizing lyrics, the anthem is designed to pump up participants and establish a unique identity for the upcoming run.
The unveiling and photoshoot witnessed widespread participation from members of various fitness clubs and social groups who have been instrumental in spreading awareness about the event through word of mouth and community outreach.
A City That Runs Together
The run, spearheaded by Sarvesh Goel, Chairman of GD Goenka School and the organizing force behind the Lucknow Run, has become more than just a race — it is now a cultural fitness movement. His continued efforts in bringing together education, community spirit, and physical well-being have made the event a landmark in the city’s calendar.
With just days to go until the November 2 event, registrations continue to roll in. Participants from all walks of life — schoolchildren, working professionals, senior citizens, and fitness influencers — are preparing to run in one of the several race categories that include 3 km, 5 km, 10 km, and the half-marathon 21 km.
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