The celebration, coordinated by the Department of Sports and Health, will begin at 9:30 AM with a six-kilometer walk and an orienteering race. Both family and competitive categories will be available, starting from the Municipal Sports Pavilion.
Throughout the morning, the venue will showcase local sports with the participation of twenty organizations. Attendees can join pilates, body combat, and zumba classes, as well as a crossfit exhibition. This year's highlight is the introduction of pickleball, a growing racket sport.
“"The involvement of all staff, professionals, and entities is fundamental to promoting healthy habits and encouraging physical activity in our city."
Until 2:00 PM, the program will include workshops on skating, hockey, rugby, climbing, and aerial silks. Children can enjoy inflatables and trampolines, and the event will conclude with prize draws for participants.




