Posts Tagged ‘run’

Santas foggy fun run

Tuesday, November 22nd, 2011

On Sunday 20th November the second annual ‘Santas On The Run’ event was held in the memorial gardens, Crawley.

On this foggy Sunday morning over 350 entrants, all dressed in Santa outfits, ran and walked either one or two miles depending on their chosen route. The event raised in excess of £15,000 for Chestnut Tree House, a childrens hospice based in Arundel.

Said Event Organiser, Jo Carden: ‘Thank you so much to everyone who took part in Santas on the Run and made the event such a huge success. We would like to say a special thank you to all of our volunteers and marshals for their help; Malcolm Gray from Retrospect Event Sound; Jeanie Marshal Foods for donating mince pies; Edgars Water for supplying our runners with a well-earned drink; McDonalds Restaurant for providing vouchers for hot drinks after the run; the Mayor of Crawley, Cllr Carol Eade for starting the run; InChoir for performing in Queens Square after the run and holding a collection and Crawley Town Centre and County Mall for their support.

‘Once again, the people of Crawley have helped us put on a wonderful event; the atmosphere was just fantastic and everyone involved had a fun and festive morning whilst raising vital funds for a great local cause. We hope that after all of the sponsorship money has been collected, this year’s Santas on the Run will have raised in excess of £15,000 which will help us make it a very special Christmas for the children and families that we support.’  SOURCE:

Race for Life 2011

Friday, July 1st, 2011

The second Race for life in Tilgate Park on Wdnesday 22nd June was another successful event with hundreds of woman running, jogging and walking the 5k course. We took footage and picture for you. See if you can spot yourself :-)

 

 

On Wednesday 25th May Tilgate Park turned pink for the annual Race for Life charity event in aid of Cancer Research.

Over 1,600 woman came to run, walk or jog the 5km course. Some came in support of friends or family who had entered. Some where in recovery themselves but most came to raise money in remembrance of a loved one who has been affected by cancer.

 

Not everyone was in pink mind. We bumped into a lovely lady called Fiona Hankinson (very soon to become Mrs King) who was dressed as a smurf! Others were in fancy dress and some even bought their dogs to help them around the course.

A big well done to LA Fitness who came to help the ladies warm up for the third year in a row.

 

His Worshipful Mayor Councillor Lee Burke and Mayoress Councillor Ali Burke attended. Mayor Lee told us he was overwhelmed by the amount of woman present and wished them all luck in their fund raising efforts.

We would like to thank everyone who took part and especially those who spoke to our step-in reporter Laura Senekal. Laura is one of the head organisers of Relay for Life which takes place in August at Gratton Park in Pound Hill. For further information on this event please visit here.

 

If you took part you will see yourself on the race footage.

Race For Life 2010

Monday, June 28th, 2010

On Wednesday 23rd June over 2000 woman joined in the Race for Life to raise much needed funds for Cancer Research UK.

With the sun shining and the birds singing, Tilgate Park filled up with lots of ladies in pink for the 5k. Some ran, some walked, some even went three legged! Hosted by Chris Oxlade of Radio Mercury and attended by the Deputy Mayor Carol Eade the evening was a great success.

Crawley Happy Times would like to thank all those present who donated £1 for a picture taken with CHT finger puppet, including Chris Oxlade and Deputy Mayor Carol Eade. Also donating a percentage of takings on the day were Sweet Fills authentic french crepes. And they were delicious!

Cancer effects nearly everyone as some time in their lives. These events are essential to help fund research for the future.

We took footage of the start and the finish, so we hope you can see yourself on the video. We were impressed with the warm up, led by the staff from LA Fitness. Our apologies for the wonky video of the Deputy Mayors address. We were helping collect money and had our hands full, were caught off guard :-)

We want to commend all who took part and to all those invovled with organising such a great event especially Laura Senokal, Committee Chairperson. Laura also organises the Relay for Life which is going on again this year on the 10th and 11th July. If you are not entered, there is still time, or just come down to have a nice day out and to support all involved. We covered this event last year which you can read here.

 

Did you take part in this years Race for Life? Did you see yourself on the video? If you want to leave a personal message about this event, please comment below :-)

Successful Iain doing it threefold

Tuesday, February 23rd, 2010

On Saturday 20th February Shelley went along to the Running Club at K2 to see Iain Stevenson training in preperation for running three marathons over three consecutive weekends.

Iain Stevenson is preparing to run over 78 miles over three marathons

Who is Iain and why is he doing this?

Iain, 35 from Northgate had never run before, until last year when he ran the London Marathon to raise funds for research into a rare form of cancer. Sadly Iain and his wife lost their young son, Ben to this form of cancer in 2007. Ben was only two when he was diagnosed with Neuroblastoma, an aggressive childhood cancer. Ben lost his struggle just after his third birthday. Unfortunately there is no funding available for the research into this devastating illness.

(L-R) Graham Eaton (Manager of the Running Club) and Iain Stevenson

What is Neuroblastoma?

Fewer than 100 children are diagnosed  each year with neuroblastoma in the UK. Most children who get this cancer are younger than five years old. Neuroblastoma is the second most common solid tumour in childhood and makes up 8% of the total number of children’s cancers.

Neuroblastoma is a cancer of specialised nerve cells, called neural crest cells. These cells are involved in the development of the nervous system and other tissues.

Neuroblastoma can occur anywhere in the body, but it most often occurs in one of the adrenal glands in the abdomen (tummy). The adrenal glands are specialised glands which are found above the kidneys. They release hormones to maintain blood pressure, and enable us to respond to stress.

In some children, the neuroblastoma can occur in nerve tissue alongside the spinal cord in the neck, chest, abdomen or pelvis.
Source: – Macmillan

Iain (far left) in training at the Running Club at K2

What Iain has already accomplished and his future goals

Iain raised £5,500 by running the London marathon last year. His goal is to beat that this year by running marathons in Paris, Brighton and London on three consecutive weekends. This is a massive feat for anyone, especially someone who before last year had never run, let alone run a marathon. Iain told us a friend of his ran the London marathon to raise awareness on their behalf and when he went to support his friend and saw him running, he had an overwhelming urge to get involved, feeling it would be a great way to raise awareness and funds for such a worthy cause.  Iain’s first marathon will be in Paris on the 11th April.

We hope the weather is this nice on all the marathon dates

We would like to wish Iain all the best and will keep you up-to-date with his progress. If you would like to support Iain, why not attend and cheer him on. Alternatively you can show your support by donating here.

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Are you running any marathons? Please feel free to comment below.

St Catherine’s are on the run

Thursday, September 17th, 2009
Last year more than 600 people entered the race

Last year more than 600 people entered the race

On Sunday 18th October folk from in and around Crawley will be donning their running shoes for a massive 10k race in aid of St Catherine’s Hospice.

Last year more than 600 people took part, raising over £30,000 towards much needed end of life care. Let’s see if we can beat that this year.

The Course

This years Crawley 10k charity race will take place through the beautiful scenic Tilgate Forest which will be fully marshaled with clear frequent signs and water stops. The race starts at the K2 Leisure Centre running track, following forest tracks, paths, playing fields and a road. Experienced and non-runners are all welcome. You could even walk the course if you just wanted to be part of the event. Unfortunately the course is not suitable for pets or wheelchairs due to the uneven ground covered. All entrants receive a medal with an award being presented to the winning team, man and woman.

Who are St Catherine’s?

St Catherine’s are a well deserving charity, caring in so many different ways for our loved ones who are terminally ill. St Catherine’s also give so much back to the community by holding such great events such as the recent Dragon Boat Festival and the Midnight Walk (Horsham). It is definitely a givers gain philosophy which enriches the entire community.

Who can enter?

Catherine from St Catherine’s said “experienced independent runners are frequently present as were on previous occasions as well as running clubs but this year we would like to encourage more businesses to get involved. They only need a team of 4 to enter and can even enter more than one team if they wish. We are really looking forward to this years race and hope to raise a lot of money for the charity which needs around 5 million pounds a year to maintain”.

Runners in last years 10k charity race

Runners in last years 10k charity race

How much does it cost?

Advanced entry fees range from £10 to £12 with fees on the day at £15. Places for entry are limited so it is advisable to enter as soon as you can. You can do this by filling in a form online or emailing catherineboulter@stch.org.uk. For any further queries please call 01293 447364.

Crawley Happy Times will be covering the race and interviewing the winners. If you are not entering the race please do still come down and say hello and support the runners.