Over 3,000 runners and visitors join ‘LOMA RUN ON THE BEACH 2025’ to boost Pattaya’s economy

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More than 3,000 runners hit Jomtien Beach at dawn for LOMA RUN ON THE BEACH 2025.

PATTAYA, Thailand – Pattaya’s Dongtan Beach in Jomtien came alive at dawn on Sunday, September 21, as more than 3,000 participants and supporters gathered for the 11th annual charity walk–run event, “LOMA RUN ON THE BEACH 2025.”

The event, jointly organized by the HHN Foundation for Thai Children, Pattaya City, Loma Run Organizer, and the Tourism Authority of Thailand (Pattaya Office), aims to raise scholarship funds for underprivileged children and promote Pattaya as a Sport City.

The runners took part across two categories: the 11 km Mini Marathon and the 5.5 km Fun Run. The race also attracted many tourists, turning the charity event into a vibrant celebration for both fitness and tourism.

Organizers said the run successfully combined health promotion, social responsibility, and economic stimulation, as visitors filled Jomtien with lively energy. Proceeds will go towards HHN Foundation’s programs, including shelters, learning centers for migrant children, and education support for disadvantaged youth in Pattaya.



The HHN Foundation, which has worked for more than 15 years in child protection and education, currently supports over 300 children. Through events like LOMA RUN, the foundation continues to expand opportunities for vulnerable youth, helping them build a better future.

Charity meets sport — proceeds go to scholarships for disadvantaged children under HHN Foundation.

The 11th LOMA RUN also promoted Pattaya as a Sport City, drawing thousands of visitors.

 

Over 3,000 participants and supporters joined, boosting both community spirit and the local economy.

 

Pattaya’s Dongtan Beach in Jomtien came alive at dawn as thousands joined the 11th LOMA RUN ON THE BEACH 2025.