Time is running out for you to join in the fun of this year’s Sainsbury’s Sport Relief Mile in Bath on Sunday 23rd March, with the event being held thanks to the Council.
The Council, which is hosting the event at the Odd Down Cycle Circuit, is keen for as many people as possible to sign-up and get active.
The event will raise money for Sport Relief, to help poor and vulnerable people both in the UK and across some of the world’s poorest countries.
Councillor David Dixon (Lib-Dem, Oldfield), Cabinet Member for Neighbourhoods, said: “I’ve signed up and so have loads of others but we want even more people to take part and make it the best Sainsbury’s Sport Relief Mile yet.
“So let’s show the rest of the country what we can do and have fun raising as much money as we possibly can for this incredible cause!
“Bath & North East Somerset Council is proud to support the Sainsbury’s Sport Relief Mile as we’re committed to helping people to get active. From teeny-tots with their mums and dads, to super sprinters up against the clock there’s something for everyone on the big day.
“The good thing about this event is that people with a range of fitness levels can take part as there are options to run one, three or six miles.”
Bath Rugby is also supporting the Bath Sport Relief Mile – with players George Ford, Francois Louw, Charlie Ewels and Tom Woolstencroft all joining in the fun and officially starting each of the three runs (at 11am; 11.15am and 11.30am) on Sunday 23rd March.
The event takes place on and around Bath’s new 1.5km Odd Down Cycle Circuit; using the circuit wholly for the 1 milers and as a start and finish for the 3 and 6 milers – who will be venturing into the woods to add an off road dimension to the run.
To add even more fun and amusement into the event, fancy dress is encouraged and any unique ways to complete the 1 mile are welcomed – last time a group of students completed the mile on a space hopper.
There will even be a chance to get your face painted to assist your creativity. Everyone taking part will receive a Sport Relief medal.
To ensure participants are ready to run (walk/hop/skip!), Aquatera Leisure will lead a group ‘warm up’ to get hearts pumping and limbs limber.
There will also be concessions stands on the day to provide the perfect ‘cool down’ for participants to have a victory treat and to provide sustenance to loyal supporters.
To make the most of the day and the excellent facilities, Odd Down Cycle Circuit will also host a Go-by-Bike family session after all the miles have been conquered. If you’re feeling active and inspired from the mile, bring your bikes and get the whole family to join in.
To sign up, go to www.sportrelief.com and search for the Bath Mile.
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