100 Days of Running 2020
June 27th – Oct 4th
Event is now rescheduled to start on June 27th due to ongoing Covid-19 virus pandemic.
100 Days of Running started in 2015 with a goal of bringing fitness to your doorstep. A challenge unlike any other, motivating and lifestyle changing, Run a minimum of 1 km a day for 100 days and take your fitness to the next level. This is your opportunity to turn a sedentary lifestyle into an active one, forever!
100 Days of Running is the flagship running event of HDOR platform. With more than 11,500 participants in 2019, this is the biggest running challenge in the world over a period of 100 days or more.
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Special Guidelines for 2020 Edition
Given that this edition of 100 Days of Running is taking place in a special situation during worldwide Covid-19 pandemic where different parts of the world are subject to various restrictions, following guidelines for participants to be followed for the 2020 edition:
Minimum Distance
Minimum daily distance reduced to 1 km
Unlike last year’s requirement for running or walking a minimum of 2 km daily, this year we are reducing this requirement to 1 km. Also, running at least 40 or more days will qualify participant as an event finisher.
Indoor Runs
Indoor runs are allowed
Participants can run or walk indoors as part of this event. They can do this using a GPS watch in indoor/treadmill mode, or using indoor workout mode of supported mobile activity tracking apps. If not using any of the aforementioned data submission, a maximum of 5 km distance can be submitted without proof on daily basis.
Night Curfew
Follow night curfew guidelines
Night curfew guidelines are in effect in India for the 10 PM to 5 AM timeline. If participants plan to run during this timeline, they must do the run/walk indoors.
Social Distancing
Follow social distancing guidelines in effect
Participants must follow the social distancing guidelines in effect around them. This means maintaining a minimum distance of approximately 6 feet from other people when outdoors, and not running in groups. Only exception to this is for running alongside family members who stay together.