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UNSPLASH For Round the Backyard, participants will take part in an 8.4 kilometre walk, jog or run in their own neighbourhood, that must be completed in one session within a three-day window. Event organisers and fans alike were gutted when Alert Level changes meant Ports of Auckland Round the Bays couldn t go ahead. But in an ultimate Covid pivot, organisers have created a way for Kiwis country-wide to come together, while apart, for the first-ever Ports of Auckland Round the Bays virtual fun run. Introducing. Round the Backyard! Participants will take part in an 8.4 kilometre walk, jog or run in their own neighbourhood, that must be completed in one session within a three-day window (6am on March 12 to 9pm March 14 - NZ time). A handy app that you download to your phone after signing up is all you need to take part in the event. ....
New Zealand’s latest Alert Level changes left fans of the country’s largest fun run disappointed when Ports of Auckland Round the Bays had to be cancelled only hours before it was due to start. But the team behind the event has created a clever way for the event to go ahead from the comfort of your own patch of paradise. Ricky Wilson/Stuff In a regular year, 34,000 people participate in Round the Bays. People from all around the world will be able to come together as a team, while apart, with the first-ever Ports of Auckland Round the Bays’ virtual fun run - Round the Backyard. ....
Covid 19 coronavirus: Fleeing Auckland - massive number of cars left Auckland on Saturday night nzherald.co.nz - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from nzherald.co.nz Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.