Support Activities for Nagoya City(16‐18 Sep)

Nagoya City and Sydney City are sister cities, and in sports the Nagoya City Marathon and the Sydney Marathon are sister marathon events.
From 2012, winning runners from each of the two marathons are mutually to run in the sister marathon 8 times by 2019. Due to COVID-19, the exchange had stopped temporarily, however this year, the 9th exchange was achieved for the first time in 4 years.
 
On 17 September, two runners selected from the Nagoya City Marathon ran at the Sydney Marathon. They respectively participated in the 10km and half marathon, and the next day, the two runners paid a courtesy call at Sydney Town Hall. CLAIR Sydney supported the runners on the day of the marathon, accompanied them to the courtesy call at Sydney Town Hall and supported them for various adjustments.
 
CLAIR Sydney will continue to support sister city exchange by local governments.
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