Rotary Rain Run 2025 to witness 2500 plus runners run for a cause on July 27

THE GOAN NETWORK | JULY 17, 2025, 12:34 AM IST
Rotary Rain Run 2025 to witness 2500 plus runners run for a cause on July 27


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The 11th edition of the Rotary Rain Run, one of India’s most well-known monsoon runs, will take place on July 27 (Sunday) in Goa. The state's premier endurance event is expected to witness participation from over 2,500 runners, including dozens of young children and elderly citizens.

The annual run, which combines the thrill of competition with the power of social impact, is organised by the Rotary Charitable Trust of Porvorim in collaboration with the Rotary Club of Porvorim and the Rotary Parivar, a collective of Rotary organisations in the coastal state.

The event was officially announced at a press conference where the official jersey and medals for this year’s edition were unveiled.

Addressing the media were Avinash Singh Parmar (chairman, Rotary Rain Run), Harsh Thakkar (president, Rotary Club of Porvorim), Shephan Shaikh (coordinator, Rotary Rain Run) and Nikhil Shah (chairman, Prakash Cancer Aid Project).

“Rotary Rain Run 2025 continues to grow in stature and participation, not just as a fitness event but as a force for social change. This year, we are delighted to have returning and new participants, including respected public figures such as the TN Health Minister for Minister for Health and Family Welfare, Ma Subramanian, and Goa’s DGP Alok Kumar. Their presence reinforces the event’s social importance and reflects its popularity," said Avinash Singh Parmar, chairman of the Rotary Rain Run.

“Every year, the Rotary Rain Run has been instrumental in creating awareness about women’s health and the Prakash Cancer Aid Project. There is a higher chance of curing diseases such as breast and cervical cancer among women, if they are detected early, something that the Project focuses on,” according to Nikhil Shah, chairman, Prakash Cancer Aid Project.

The Rotary Rain Run 2025 will commence at the Sports Authority of Goa (SAG) Athletics Stadium in Bambolim, with participants competing in various categories: the two km Fun Walk, five km Dream Run, and the 10 km and 21 km timed races. Senior citizens will once again have their dedicated two km Seniority Walk, introduced in the previous edition. Kids at the venue can also frolic in the specially created Fun Zone at the race’s end point.

Runners in the 21 km timed category will turn around at Miramar Circle, following a scenic route through Bambolim and Dona Paula, showcasing panoramic views of Goa’s coastline and heritage landmarks.

The registration window closes on July 24, and participants can sign up across all race categories at https://rotaryrainrun.com/

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