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The Pocari Sweat Run Fest 2025 opens for registration

The Pocari Sweat Run Fest 2025 opens for registration

Time Out2 days ago

The Pocari Sweat Run Fest is back for its 2025 edition! More than just a race, this annual event features sports games, workshops, live music, and more. Spots fill up fast every year, so if you're up for the challenge, here's everything you need to know about the Pocari Sweat Run Fest 2025.
When is the Pocari Sweat Run Fest 2025 happening?
The Pocar Sweat Run Fest 2025 is back on November 30, 2025, from 6.45am to 4.30pm at the Charles K. Kao Auditorium in the Hong Kong Science Park.
Registration details for the Pocari Sweat Run Fest 2025
Registration for the Pocari Sweat Run Fest 2025 is now open, but spots are limited. Here's what to know:
Pocari Sweat Run Fest 2025 race categories
The Pocari Sweat Run Fest 2025 has five racing categories:
10km Go Run Individual Run
5km Go Run Individual Run
3km Go Run Individual Run
3km Go Fun Obstacle Run (non-race)
Pocari Sweat Run Fest 2025 application fee
The application fee for each race is $350, or $300 for those who apply on or before July 14 to enjoy early bird prices.
Pocari Sweat Run Fest 2025 race start times
The starting times for each race category at the Pocari Sweat Run Fest 2025 will vary, though hours are currently tentative. Visit the event's official website for the most updated times.
10km Go Run Individual Run: 7.45am / 9.15am
5km Go Run Individual Run: 7.55am / 9.25am
3km Go Run Individual Run: 10.45am / 11am / 11.15am
3km Go Fun Obstacle Run (non-race): 12nn / 2.29pm
Pocari Sweat Run Fest 2025 race pack
Each participant in the races will receive an event race pack, which includes:
Pocari Sweat x Asics running jersey x 1
Pocari Sweat x Asics finishing towel x 1
Pocari Sweat x Asics headband x 1
Pocari Sweat tote bag x 1
Pocari Sweat finisher medal
Kkbox 1-month standard music service x 1
Salonsip gel-patch x 1
Pocari Sweat 66g powder x 1
Dronamin C drink x 1
Ul.os skin wash and skin lotion trial pack x 1
Soyjoy soy bar (random flavour) x 1
The first 1,000 people who participated in last year's race sign up for the 2025 race will also receive an exclusive Pocari Sweat keychain.
Pocari Sweat Run Fest 2025 events and activities
Apart from the races, Pocari Sweat Run Fest is known for offering a range of fun events and activities every year. If running's not for you, join in on one of their sports challenge games, or sign up for their Light Sweating workshops. The yoga and pilates classes will be led by the 2025 yoga ambassadors of Ion Water and Pure Yoga, while the trampoline classes will be taught by FxJump from Fitness Expert Studio.
$160 / one session
$300 / two sessions
$420 / three sessions
Participants who have successfully enrolled in the Pocari Sweat Run Fest 2025 races can also sign up for pre-event running classes, where coaches will offer professional training for runners on things ranging from basic concepts and breathing to warm-ups and running posture.
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