Originally, the 5K Race was scheduled for Saturday, July 2, but due to the constant rains recorded in the Venezuelan capital during those days, the decision was made to postpone the event.
Due to the celebration of the I Valid 5K Night race of the Miranda state racing circuit that takes place this Saturday, July 9, vehicular passage on Francisco de Miranda Avenue and some adjoining streets will be restricted throughout the day.
The Government of Miranda reported through its Twitter account that from 12:00 noon vehicular traffic will be prohibited on the largest avenue in Caracas, at the height of the elevated one that is in front of Parque Miranda.
IMPORTANT ? | We inform you that this Saturday, July 9, vehicular traffic will be restricted in some areas of the Chacao municipality due to the Miranda 5K Night Race. ?♂️?♀️
Follow the thread, to check the time and streets closed: ⬇️#Night race #miranda5k (1) pic.twitter.com/D6h2fHh8Sq
– Gob Miranda (@MirandaGob) July 8, 2022
Because the race will take place at night, other streets will be restricted as well, but at night to ensure that the participants do not face any obstacles.
Specifically, the government reports on the closure of the following streets and avenues adjacent to Francisco de Miranda:
East-west direction
- Fourth Avenue.
- Third Avenue.
- Second Avenue.
- Av. Andres Bello.
- Av. 1.
- Av. Luis Roche de Altamira.
- Av. Eugenio Mendoza.
- Miranda street.
- Av. Mohedano.
- Cecilio Acosta Street.
- Elice street.
- Av. Guaicaipuro.
- Bolivar Ave.
- Av. 4.
- 2nd Campo Alegre Ave.
Direction west – east
- Campo Alegre Avenue.
- Naiguata Avenue.
- The Doll Street.
- Metro Street.
- Jewel Street.
- Elice street.
- Marist Street.
- Av. Juan Pablo II.
- Av. Coromoto.
- Av. South Altamira.
- Avila Ave.
- Av. La Floresta (both directions)
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5K Night Race
This event is organized by the Miranda State Sports Institute and is governed by the provisions and regulations of the World Athletics, the highest body of athletics in the world.
Originally, the race was scheduled for Saturday, July 2, but due to the constant rains recorded in the Venezuelan capital during those days, the decision was made to postpone the event.
The tour will start at 7:30 pm and will have a participation limit of 1,200 people. The registration period closed on Friday, July 8 and the price to enter the competition was $25.
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