Join the excitement at the Patron Saints Series - St Andrew’s Day event on Saturday, 30th November 2019, held in the vibrant coastal area of Southsea, Portsmouth. This fantastic race is a part of an incredible series that supports the RNLI, featuring both 5k and 10k options to suit runners of all levels. Participants can collect stunning interlocking medals representing the Patron Saints, making this event a unique and memorable experience. Don't miss out on special discounts for the entire series or consider grabbing a season ticket for a full season of fun and fitness. Lace up your running shoes and celebrate St Andrew’s Day with a spirited community of runners!
Organiser's Description
The 2019 Patron Saints Series is aid of the RNLI. St David, St Patrick, St George and St Andrew - all events have a 5k and 10k option and the awesome medals will interlock. Special discounts for the whole series, or why not get a season ticket!
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