#KISSMYAIRS 24 horas de running en Barcelona
by Eduardo G.

Este fin de semana hemos estado disfrutando con Nike del 30 aniversario de la primera Air Max, que fue lanzada en 1987. 30 años que han celebrado con el lanzamiento de la nueva Nike Air VaporMax y con un increíble día de running que ha revolucionado muchos rincones de la ciudad condal.
Las actividades comenzaron el sábado por la noche con un #RunwithDabiz nocturno con el chef Dabiz Muñoz donde más de 200 runners recorrieron las calles de Barcelona, pasando por el Raval o el Paseo Marítimo.

Con el chef (y apasionado runner) Dabiz Muñoz
Pero sin duda, el momento más importante fue la apertura del BOX by Nike, un nuevo espacio en la playa de la Barceloneta para todos los amantes del deporte. Desde allí partió la primera carrera del domingo con Raúl Gómez, el presentador del programa de televisión Maraton Man, fue el encargado de dar el pistoletazo de salida a esta fiesta del running a las nueve de la mañana… pero no sólo inauguró el día, Raúl estuvo presente en todas las actividades que Nike tenía programadas en este gran día.

El fotógrafo y DJ Gerard Estadella, la gurú del fitness Magalí Dalix, la cantante del new dance hall Bad Gyal, o los influencers del mundo de la moda Joan Palà, Marc Forné y Mimi Albero, e incluso el equipo del estudio de tatuajes LTW en colaboración con la tienda 24 Kilates, lideraron durante todo el día grupos de corredores y les invitaron a descubrir la ciudad con diferentes recorridos vinculados a sus pasiones: la música, los tatuajes o el movimiento healthy.


Marc Forné estrenando sus nuevas AirMax

La revolución de Nike en LTW Tattoo

Miriam Albero

Gerard Estadella en su paso por Soho House

El broche, una fiesta para reponer fuerzas en la Sala Tarantos de Barcelona con actuación de Bad Gyal.
“Sin música creo que no podría dar ni cuatro pasos.”

La nueva Nike VaporMax está disponible desde ayer en Nike.com y tiendas seleccionadas.
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