Fancy a run for good cause?
Fancy a run for good cause?
Our Local hospice, St Christopher’s are looking for runners to take part in the great British 10k run on the 2nd of July to raise money for them, they'll supply bibs, tips and a party you have to supply at least 100 quid’s sponsorship.
click here for more details
Maybe it'd be fun if we could follow the volunteer’s progress or even collect sponsorship for them.
click here for more details
Maybe it'd be fun if we could follow the volunteer’s progress or even collect sponsorship for them.
Last edited by back_ache on 31 Jan 2006 10:46, edited 1 time in total.
Definitely!
I'm training to run my first marathon at the moment (which is in April) and was looking to sign up for a 10km in June/July to give myself another goal for the summer.
I also wanted to raise some money for St Christopher's after having read about it's founder recently, who sounded like an inspirational individual.
So count me in!
Anyone else?
I'm training to run my first marathon at the moment (which is in April) and was looking to sign up for a 10km in June/July to give myself another goal for the summer.
I also wanted to raise some money for St Christopher's after having read about it's founder recently, who sounded like an inspirational individual.
So count me in!
Anyone else?
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I rang the number and got a call back from Belinda the same day ,she emailed me a entry form straight away. She said she had 60 places for the run with 30 left.
Runners who managed to raise more then £200 would be placed in a draw to win a camcorder!
Her number is 020 8768 4573 ( you may of had the wrong number Back ache!)
Runners who managed to raise more then £200 would be placed in a draw to win a camcorder!
Her number is 020 8768 4573 ( you may of had the wrong number Back ache!)
I've got though to her now, received the form and dropped it in by hand, so all being well, I'm in!
So let's do a headcount, who else is in? From people who've replayed to this thread alone there should be four :-
me
stone-penge
fishcox
mrs fishcox
I was also wondering if this website will be following our progress and perhaps have a webpage that links off to any donation pages we have?
I've set up my donation page it's http://justgiving.com/10kNeil
So let's do a headcount, who else is in? From people who've replayed to this thread alone there should be four :-
me
stone-penge
fishcox
mrs fishcox
I was also wondering if this website will be following our progress and perhaps have a webpage that links off to any donation pages we have?
I've set up my donation page it's http://justgiving.com/10kNeil
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right then.
mrs fishcox went down to st christophers this morning, and they are still after another 20 or so runners (joggers/walkers in my case).
it's not too difficult to get £100 sponsorship together, if you pester people at work, so come on, the good people of sydenham, get your old pumps out, get fit, and do something which is not only good for one of the most incredible places in the area, but is good for you too
blimey, if i can do it, anyone can.
mrs fishcox went down to st christophers this morning, and they are still after another 20 or so runners (joggers/walkers in my case).
it's not too difficult to get £100 sponsorship together, if you pester people at work, so come on, the good people of sydenham, get your old pumps out, get fit, and do something which is not only good for one of the most incredible places in the area, but is good for you too
blimey, if i can do it, anyone can.
As I was staggering home last night the "Crystal Palace fun runners" ran past me and I wondered wether they might help fill the spare spaces.
I've done a and came up with
CRYSTAL PALACE FUN RUNNERS
Headquarters Crystal Palace National Sports Centre
Chairman John Thompson, 21 Ashden Walk, Tonbridge, TN10 3RJ 01732-353397
Secretary Miss Jean Murdoch, 11 Tierney Court, 2 Canning Road, Croydon, CR0 6QA 0208-656-7055
Maybe St Christophers should get in contact with them?
I've done a and came up with
CRYSTAL PALACE FUN RUNNERS
Headquarters Crystal Palace National Sports Centre
Chairman John Thompson, 21 Ashden Walk, Tonbridge, TN10 3RJ 01732-353397
Secretary Miss Jean Murdoch, 11 Tierney Court, 2 Canning Road, Croydon, CR0 6QA 0208-656-7055
Maybe St Christophers should get in contact with them?
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Has anyone got anymore info from St Christophers? I sent off all the forms they posted to me but was expecting a race number or t shirt or sumink.
Still have nearly ran the 6 miles or so the course is:
I start from Newlands park, over the railwayline at Penge east ,into Crystal Palace park , climb to the top where the fairs are held, down past the station and around the Dinosaurs (when its open) back to newlands park, around Alexandra playing fields down Woodbastick road, Kent house road along the side of the industrial estate , along the little brook(past the flock of wild Ring-necked Parakeets!) into Cator park, around that , back to New beckenham station under the railway to Copers cope road along that and right down to lower sydenham station, back over the railway line , into the industrial estate again and turn right back up to Kent house road and back to Newlands Park.
And that's still only 9 k according to my pedometer!!!
Still have nearly ran the 6 miles or so the course is:
I start from Newlands park, over the railwayline at Penge east ,into Crystal Palace park , climb to the top where the fairs are held, down past the station and around the Dinosaurs (when its open) back to newlands park, around Alexandra playing fields down Woodbastick road, Kent house road along the side of the industrial estate , along the little brook(past the flock of wild Ring-necked Parakeets!) into Cator park, around that , back to New beckenham station under the railway to Copers cope road along that and right down to lower sydenham station, back over the railway line , into the industrial estate again and turn right back up to Kent house road and back to Newlands Park.
And that's still only 9 k according to my pedometer!!!
Keep up the good work folks! Wish I was running the British 10k with you, but I'm often round pounding the streets of Sydenham and surrounds, so will probably bump into you in training (hopefully not literally!).
Sounds like a good route stone-penge. Actually that sounds like a long way - have you tried mapping it out? www.gmap-pedometer.com is excellent for this - you may find that you have been travelling further than 9km!
I have recently discovered Beckenham Place Park which is a great location for running. We are blessed with lots of little parks and green spaces round here so it is easy to put together some pleasant running routes.
Sounds like a good route stone-penge. Actually that sounds like a long way - have you tried mapping it out? www.gmap-pedometer.com is excellent for this - you may find that you have been travelling further than 9km!
I have recently discovered Beckenham Place Park which is a great location for running. We are blessed with lots of little parks and green spaces round here so it is easy to put together some pleasant running routes.
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Nice one Weeble, turns out I've been running 7.5 miles!!!!Weeble wrote:Keep up the good work folks! Wish I was running the British 10k with you, but I'm often round pounding the streets of Sydenham and surrounds, so will probably bump into you in training (hopefully not literally!).
Sounds like a good route stone-penge. Actually that sounds like a long way - have you tried mapping it out? www.gmap-pedometer.com is excellent for this - you may find that you have been travelling further than 9km!
I have recently discovered Beckenham Place Park which is a great location for running. We are blessed with lots of little parks and green spaces round here so it is easy to put together some pleasant running routes.