

Born from an idea of Dino Berti, "Su e Zo per I Ponti" (in English: Up and down Bridges) is a non-competitive march aimed at citizens Venetians and tourists of all ages.
A Sunday of March or in April, the group TGS Eurogroup, with the collaboration of the Catholic Schools Parents of Youth Tourism Centre, Former Students of Don Bosco, the Italian Federation of Schools Materne, the U.S. Association with the sponsorship of Veneto Region, Province and the City of Venice, organizes annual "Sue Zo per I Ponti" with the intent to live within its participants Venice so different and unusual.
Starting each from Piazza San Marco, the three routes planned in fact seek to grasp each of the most significant historic centre Venetian in three different lengths. Fourteen kilometres and forty-two bridges for the more adventurous. Ten or three kilometres of whoever would waste less wind but will not miss the opportunity to participate in an exciting itinerary.
08:00 hours, holy mass. Hours 09:30, gathering of runners, walkers, agonistici intent or not. Hours 09:35, alzabandiera the presence of the authorities. 10:00 hours, turning the tripod and departure from Piazza San Marco. Hours 14:00, award ceremonies.
If you want to spend a day full of fun, of the motion and the genuine non-competitive race to the rediscovery of streets, squares, bridges, sestieri, scents and colors Venetians this is the program that does for you. To offer an initiative of success that attracts an annual spring thousands of Venetian dynamic and lively tourists of all ages: "Up and Zo for Bridges", the non-competitive tender podistica most important of the city of Venice.
Three, ten, fourteen kilometers: paths there are for all tastes and all legs, especially for those at Venice in the running "wisely prefer a walk that so slowly savor its wonders. Coming to cross well forty-two bridges, privilege of who will choose the path more recklessly, "Su e Zo per I Ponti" offers its subscribers one of the most evocative itineraries Venetians, to discover, rewarding all until the last arrived with a remembrance medal and granting groups participating plates, cups, trophies and gifts.
And if the event "Su e Zo per I Ponti" you say that, in addition to all this, the entire proceeds will go to charity? How do you too, tireless pantofolai to resist so many temptations?