PR1 TÁBUA - Na Peugada de João Brandão 2026

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O PR1 TÁBUA – Na Peugada de João Brandão 2026 é um evento de atletismo que se realizará a 8 de fevereiro de 2026, em Tábua, Portugal.

Inclui várias distâncias, aberto a todos os participantes sem necessidade de licença. Celebra o legado de João Brandão, proporcionando uma experiência cultural e atlética na região.

A atmosfera do evento é comunitária, incentivando a participação de atletas de todos os níveis e idades.

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Locais de partida/chegada: Tábua, Portugal


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