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Health and Fitness Expo makes a comeback in Oklahoma City

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The Oklahoma City Memorial Marathon is gearing up for an exciting weekend filled with runners from around the world coming together for a Run to Remember. The Health & Fitness Expo, starting on April 26, will serve as a hub for participants to gather their final race essentials and get pumped up for the big event.

Participants will have the opportunity to pick up their race packets exclusively at the Expo before Race Day. To claim their packets, runners must follow a few simple steps, including presenting a valid photo ID and bib number at the Packet Pickup station. Additionally, runners can visit the “In Honor Of” station to pay tribute to those who lost their lives in the Oklahoma City bombing.

The Expo will also feature the “Why We Run” area, where participants can learn more about the significance of the race and the stories of those being honored. With exhibits and services catered to runners and walkers, the two-day event promises to be a celebration of health and fitness.

Taking place at the Oklahoma City Convention Center, the Memorial Marathon experience aims to bring the community together and honor the memory of the bombing victims. Whether you’re a seasoned marathoner or a first-time participant, this event is sure to be a memorable and meaningful experience.

For more information on the marathon and expo, visit KFOR.com Oklahoma City. Don’t miss out on this opportunity to be a part of a truly special event.

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