Colour Dash 5k

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Phoenix Park, Sunday 30th June

Colour Dash will take place in Phoenix Park, Dublin on Sunday June 30th at,9.30am sharp. Come rain or shine, join thousands of enthusiastic walkers, joggers and runners and inject some colour into your summer! Sign up today, get active and join the most fun (and colourful!) 5k in Ireland!

READY-SET-GO! Participants run, walk or jog a 5k route marked out within the Phoenix Park. Throughout the Colour Dash you will be showered with coloured powder paint.

Once you register, we will send you your wristband in the post, this will act as your ticket on the day. When you get to Phoenix Park, you will also receive a white Colour Dash t-shirt, but please wear old light-coloured clothes so the colour will really stand out.

READY-SET-GO! Participants run, walk or jog a marked out 5k route. Throughout the Colour Dash you will be showered with coloured powder paint. The colouring used is 100% organic and natural.

TOP TIP – Don't wear anything that you want to remain white! If you have bleached hair, we would recommend covering it as the colours can take a few washes to come out.


Date:
Sunday 30th June
Time:
9.30am
Price:
€10 - €35
Address:
Phoenix Park, Dublin 8, Ireland

Google Map of Phoenix Park, Dublin 8, Ireland

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