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    Popular Welsh running event goes virtual

    Rhys GregoryBy Rhys GregoryMay 8, 2020No Comments
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    The team at Front Runner Events has launched a brand new virtual run that everyone can take part in.

    The event follows the launch of their very first virtual event that took place during April, almost 800 runners took part.

    The Great Welsh races that includes a half and full marathon was planned to take place in the beautiful Pembrey Country Park but was postponed like hundreds of others around the UK due to the ongoing COVID19 pandemic.

    As every runner knows, there is nothing like the real event, lining up at the start with everyone else who has trained incredibly hard. But, with races being postponed and in some cases being cancelled, this left organisers and runners feeling disappointed. That is the reason why the Front Runner team felt it was important to offer their runners a tangible goal by offering a virtual event.

    The limited edition medal

    With a global reach of 26 countries, the Great Welsh Virtual Races really have been a hit with runners, as far afield as Australia, Canada and India.  So runners will be pleased to know that since closing the race, the team have launched a special edition VIRTUAL EVENT commemorating the Frontline workers.

    David Martin-Jewell, race director said:

    “We are delighted to be able to show our gratitude and respect for all our FRONT LINE WORKERS, and to celebrate these heroes we have created this special edition virtual event.  We hope that it will help our runners to maintain their fitness, set goals and achieve their targets without the added pressure of chasing PB’s.  This event is open to all ages and abilities so I’m delighted we can offer this for everyone to be part of.

    “There are so many people around the world who have continued to work tirelessly and sometimes in unfavourable conditions, to ensure we could all stay home safely. It is for these HEROES that we created the Front Runner for the Frontline Challenge.”

    If you would like to register and #BeAFrontRunner for our frontline workers wherever you live, you can sign up for the VIRTUAL EVENT and choose ANY distance.  It is open to all ages, and abilities and for every entrant Front Runner Events has pledged to donate 20% of the entry fee to the following charities:  NHS Charities Together and St John Cymru Wales

    To enter the race, simply follow these steps:

    1. Register your place– £15

    (entry includes a bespoke limited-edition medal & digital certificate)

    2. Complete your distance

    3. Submit evidence of your run/walk or jog

    e.g. Strava, Garmin, GPS data

    Gerallt Davies MBE

    The Front Runner team would like to give a special mention to our friend Gerallt Davies MBE who was a dedicated paramedic for Wales Ambulance Service Trust and Operational Commander for St John Cymru Wales. Join with us as we remember him and everyone else who has tragically lost their lives during this pandemic.

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