Yashoda Heart Marathon 2021
(20th to 29th September)
Yashoda Virtual Heart Marathon is Back! Bigger and better than the previous year to celebrate this year’s World Heart Day. After last year’s success story, which saw participants from over 40 cities, with the youngest participant aged 10 years to the oldest aged 67 years, taking up the challenge, we had to come back with something even more exciting this time around.
And therefore, this year, we bring to you more activities, more challenges and more opportunities to test your mettle.
What is a Virtual Marathon?
Virtual Marathon, unlike a normal marathon, can be done at a location of your choosing, at a pace of your choosing, day or night, home or park, on the stairs or on your terrace.
Just select your milestone and start your chosen marathon while recording the activity with the GPS-enabled app.
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Choose Your Marathon
Major Cities
Years Oldest Participant
Total Registrations
Total Participants
Years Youngest Participant
Total Distance covered
Major Cities
Years Oldest Participant
Total Registrations
Total Participants
Years Youngest Participant
Total Distance covered
Major Cities
Years Oldest Participant
Total Registrations
Total Participants
Years Youngest Participant
Total Distance covered
Gifts and Rewards
What Do you Get?
- All Participants Finishing the Run get an e-Certificate
- The first 100 from each category who complete the marathon win a Yashoda certified premium medal
- Exciting prizes to be won based on a Lucky Draw for eligible participants
Eligibility for Lucky Draw
- Finish the Run
- Post a picture of your activity on your social channels and tag #YashodaHeartMarathon
- Post the e-Certificate on your social channels and tag #YashodaHeartMarathon
Key Facts About CVD
- CVD Deaths: 17.9 million people (2019)
Heart Attack/ Stroke – 85% - Over three quarters of CVD deaths take place in low- and middle-income countries
- Most cardiovascular diseases can be prevented by addressing behavioural risk factors such as tobacco use, unhealthy diet and obesity, physical inactivity and harmful use of alcohol
- When detected early, it can be managed with counselling and medicines