The Meningitis Trust is appealing for motivated individuals to take up the challenge of the world's biggest and best half marathon, the BUPA Great North Run which takes place on Sunday 18 September.
The BUPA Great North Run, which is now in its 25th year, attracts runners from as far a field as Australia and Ethiopia. In 2004 a massive 47,000 runners took part in the event, which starts in Newcastle and ends 13.1 miles away at the coastal town of South Shields.
Event organiser Kate Baines explained, "We have a limited number of guaranteed places for the Great North Run so if you want a place you must act now! Runners need to pay a £50 registration fee and pledge to raise a minimum of £300. In return we offer training and dietary advice, fundraising support, a personalised running vest, and a post race reception on the day.
"We are looking for as many people as possible to run for our charity. The more people wearing the Trust's running vests on the day, the more lives we can save. So whether you are after one of our guaranteed places or you already have a place and are looking for a charity to run for, we need you!"
Last year the team raised more than £35,000 for the Meningitis Trust. Kate concluded, "The money raised enables us to fund vital research into vaccines and provide support for life to people affected by meningitis."
If you would like to find out more about joining the Meningitis Trust's BUPA Great North Team 2005 call Kate on: 01453 769023 or email kateb@meningitis-trust.org www.meningitis-trust.org . Helpline: 0845 6000 800
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