Posts Tagged ‘5K’

St. Marys 5K Run Yate Bristol

Tuesday, April 12th, 2011

Saturday 25th June 2010 at 11am.

A 5.5km run on paths, country lanes and over footbridges. The course will start and finish at St Mary’s School, Yate. The run is open to male and female runners including a youth section. There will be a bar/refreshments. The course is marked in kilometres. Race will start at 11:00 with the presentation to follow at 12.30. Medals for all entries. Trophies for 1st/2nd/3rd male/female/youth plus spot prizes. Full details and applications from website at http://www.stmarysrun.co.uk

Military 5k & 10k run

Thursday, November 25th, 2010

Do you have what it takes to complete our Military Run??

Our Military Series is tough. All of our courses are wet, muddy and challenging. Along the way you’ll find obstacles, ditches, water, mud, trees and plenty of hills! You will get dirty, and your trainers will never look the same again! But all the courses are designed to be fun, and we guarantee you’ll finish with a smile on your face!

Our dates for our March series are as follows:

Saturday 5 March – The North
Saturday 26 March – London

Whether you are running for a personal best time, to try something different and out of the ordinary, to raise money for a charity or just for a muddy and wet experience… there is something for everyone on this event and you will most definitely have a sense of achievement at the end!

For further information and to sign up, please visit our event website.

Kempton Park Racecourse Run for Fun

Tuesday, August 3rd, 2010

Run for Fun is a 5k event taking place at Kempton Park Racecourse on Sunday 24th October 2010

The challenge is to complete the 5k lap of the racecourse, whether it be running, jogging, or walking.

All entrants will be asked to pay a small entry fee and commit to raising at least £50 in sponsorship, with all proceeds going to The Prince’s Trust.

In addition entrants are welcome to liven up the day by taking part in fancy dress! Prizes will be awarded for the most sponsorship raised and the best fancy dress costume.

Each entrant will receive a medal for completing the race, with a trophy presented to 1st, 2nd and 3rd place.

The event will also include entertainment, so whether it’s the entrants themselves, or their cheering fans, there will be lots to do for all those attending.

Keep Your Eye on the Ball Run for Men

Wednesday, June 30th, 2010

Everyman calls on supporters to join run

Everyman is calling on football supporters to get involved in a charity run to raise funds for one of the UK’s leading men’s cancer campaigns.

Everyman, which aims to raise awareness about prostate and testicular cancer, has joined forces with the FA and the PFA to host a series of football themed runs and help raise vital funds for research into these illnesses.

Following the success of the Keep Your Eye on the Ball Run in London, Everyman is offering football fans in the Sheffield area the opportunity to take part in either;

  • 5km (Start – 10am)
  • 10km (Start – 10.10am)

run around Rother Valley Country Park on Sunday 18 July 2010.

Click here to go straight to the registration page.

Last year more than 350 runners completed the London course and helped raise over £40,000 and this year Everyman hopes to do the same in Sheffield with the help of football fans.

All funds raised from the event go directly into Everyman’s vital cancer research some of which is carried out at the Everyman centre; Europe’s first research centre dedicated to understanding prostate and testicular cancer, developing improved treatments and, ultimately, finding cures.

Hull City goal and testicular cancer survivor, Matt Duke, has been involved in the run since it started. He said: “Taking part in the Keep Your Eye on the Ball run over the past few years has been a really fantastic experience.

“It gives lads a chance to get together and do something fun, while at the same time supporting a great cause. Testicular cancer is obviously an issue close to my heart so you can bet I will be at the first run in Sheffield!”

Registration for the 2010 runs is now open. Click here to go straight to the registration page.

Matt Duke (Hull City Goalkeeper) & Neil Harris (Millwall FC Striker [C])

Lets run for freedom…

Saturday, June 19th, 2010

Event: Run, Jog or Walk
Distance: 5 km
When: Sunday 15 August 2010
Where: Old Deer Park, Richmond, London TW9 2AZ
Start Time: 9.30 (please arrive 15 mins before the start time)
Registration Fee: £13, & £15 after 25 July 2010
Early Registration Date: 25 July 2010

On India’s independence day, join us to remember those who fought for our freedom, the heroes who are somewhere lost in our history books and many who were not known. Lets celebrate the spirit of freedom, and the responsibility we share towards those whose freedom is still to be fought for.

The aim of the event is to raise funds to support ActionAid and their priority project in India: a safe haven for street children. This project is working towards helping children to stay off the streets and home them in safe ‘drop-in’ shelters, where they can get warm food, counseling, education, training and the chance to return home.