Federal Bank Pune Marathon 2025 Set for November 23; Sign-Ups Begin

Federal Bank Pune Marathon

Pune: Registrations have officially opened for the Federal Bank Pune Marathon – Season 2, also known as the Sahyadri Run, scheduled to take place on November 23, 2025, at Savitribai Phule Pune University.

Organized in collaboration with Striders, the marathon celebrates Pune’s dynamic fitness culture, natural beauty, and vibrant community spirit.

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The Federal Bank Pune Marathon will feature four race categories:
  • Full Marathon (42 KM)
  • Half Marathon (21 KM)
  • 10 KM Run
  • 5 KM Fun Run

Registration fees start at ₹600 + GST, and participants can sign up online at stridersevents.in.

Pune Gears Up for Its Biggest Fitness Festival

Actor and fitness icon Milind Soman, Brand Ambassador of the marathon, expressed excitement about the upcoming edition: “The energy during the first edition was phenomenal. Pune truly runs as one! I encourage everyone – whether you’re a first-time runner or an experienced marathoner—to register, lace up, and be part of something truly inspiring.”

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M V S Murthy, Chief Marketing Officer, Federal Bank, added: “The overwhelming response to our inaugural edition showed us the power of community and fitness. Season 2 will be bigger, bolder, and even more electrifying. We invite everyone to join us on November 23.”

The Federal Bank Pune Marathon has quickly gained popularity as one of the city’s most anticipated fitness events, offering participants a chance to experience the scenic landscape of Pune while supporting wellness and togetherness.

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  • Salil Urunkar

    Salil Urunkar is a senior journalist and the editorial mind behind Sahyadri Startups. With years of experience covering Pune’s entrepreneurial rise, he’s passionate about telling the real stories of founders, disruptors, and game-changers.

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