Fundraising race event
In the heart of Astana, Kazakhstan, the Botanical Garden plays host to a unique annual event - the Jüregimniñ Jenimpazy Run. This charity run aims to raise funds and awareness for individuals waiting for heart transplants, shedding light on the critical importance of heart health and transplant awareness.
Every step taken during the run is symbolic, contributing to the cause and fostering a sense of solidarity and visibility for heart transplant patients. The Jüregimniñ Jenimpazy Run is more than just a physical challenge; it's a platform for community engagement and advocacy.
The training sessions for this event take place near the "Gift" installation, a symbol of eternal gratitude and appreciation to heart donors and their families. The sessions are open to everyone, regardless of fitness level, and are designed to prepare participants for the run itself.
Each session consists of a 10-minute warm-up, light jog, specialized running and strength exercises, a short stretch session, and a run of a designated distance. Pavel TENCER, a professional trainer, emphasizes the importance of conducting preparatory training, focusing on a gradual increase of workload, technique, and personal feelings, while avoiding overexertion and burnout.
The Jüregimniñ Jenimpazy Run is an annual event that has been taking place since 2012. The stable development of transplantation in Kazakhstan is based on principles of humanism, professionalism, and respect for donors. This year, the run will take place on August 10.
Since its inception, 103 post-mortem organ transplant operations have been performed in Kazakhstan, a testament to the country's commitment to this life-saving practice. The Jüregimniñ Jenimpazy Run is a shining example of this commitment, bringing together the community to support a worthy cause and promote heart health awareness.
Whether you're a seasoned runner or a beginner, the Jüregimniñ Jenimpazy Run offers a unique opportunity to make a difference while participating in a challenging and rewarding event. Join us at the Botanical Garden in Astana on August 10 and take a step towards supporting heart transplant patients.
Participating in the training sessions near the "Gift" installation prepares runners for the Jüregimniñ Jenimpazy Run, which not only tests their physical abilities but also fosters a sense of community engagement and advocacy for heart transplant awareness. The annual Jüregimniñ Jenimpazy Run, with its focus on heart health and transplant awareness, is a prime example of Kazakhstan's commitment to this life-saving practice, as showcased by the number of post-mortem organ transplant operations performed in the country since 2012.