A 160-mile charity race ending at the Millennium Stadium needs more participants for this year's event, to raise significant funds for cancer research.
Stadium to Stadium run needs your help
7th March 2012, 2:34 pm By Principality Stadium
A 160-mile charity race ending at the Millennium Stadium needs more participants for this year’s event, to raise significant funds for cancer research.
The LondonCardiff24 race in aid of Cancer Research UK will leave Twickenham Stadium on Friday 13 April and arrive at the home of Welsh sport the following day, in association with the Millennium Stadium Community Events scheme.
The race, in its third year, is run by teams of 12 with each participant running five times, with three team legs and two individual legs. Legs vary between three miles and 13 miles, with an average of six miles.
Organiser Nicky Pinnell said: “This is the only event I know of where, halfway through, teams are helping each other out, pulling over to send another team’s runner back on track, as they had missed a turning.
“People from different teams run in pairs with someone they met only hours before. It becomes about getting everyone to the finish and not about beating one another.
“Last year we raised more than £20,000 for charity and this year we hope to raise even more.”
The closing date to apply is Saturday, March 31. To find out how to sign up, visit londoncardiff24.co.uk.