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The Color Run returns to Perth

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Looking for a more fabulous way to get some exercise? The Color Run is returning to Perth as part of the Tropicolor World Tour.

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Run, jog, skip, dance or walk your way through 5km of crazy colour in the all new Tropicolor Zone; which features island scents, paradise palms and Carribean-inspired music to keep you motivated.

Participants can also get extra messy in two brand new zones; The Slime Zone and The Rainbow Foam Zone.

Professionals and novices alike are invited to join in the run, bring the family or a group of friends and enjoy the brightly coloured event.

The 5k course ends of Rainbow Beach, an island created especially for the event that springs to life with music, dance, photo opps and colour throws!

Each runner will receive a limited-edition Tropicolor race shirt, finishers medal and headband.

The Color Run Tropicolor World Tour hits Perth on Sunday 6th November. For more information, head to TheColorRun.com.au

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