Race for Life Pretty Muddy Kids & 5k - Welwyn & Hatfield

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From Cancer Research UK - Race for Life

  • Date Sat 17th October 2020
  • Location Welwyn Garden City, Hertfordshire

Event summary

Join us for the uplifting Race for Life Pretty Muddy Kids & 5k event, organized by Cancer Research UK, taking place on Saturday, October 17th, 2020, in the beautiful Welwyn Garden City, Hertfordshire. This inspiring event is designed for everyone, encouraging friends and families to come together to show their support in the fight against cancer.

Whether you're tackling the 5k course or the fun-filled Pretty Muddy Kids race, it’s all about participating and making a difference. At Race for Life, it’s not about speed or fitness; it’s about crossing that finish line and standing together against cancer. Each step you take supports vital research and helps save lives. Come and be a part of this amazing day where you can celebrate strength, resilience, and community spirit!

Organiser's Description

Enter the Race For Life and help beat cancer! Race for Life is anything but a race. It’s your time to get together with friends and family and show cancer it won’t win. It’s not about being the fittest or the fastest, it’s about crossing the finish line any way you want. Beating cancer doesn’t take gold medal-winning athletes. It takes someone much more important - you. Whether you take part because cancer has affected you or someone close to you, you’re motivated to beat it – and that’s all you need. We’re not athletes, we’re cancer beaters.

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Stanborough Park, Stanborough Road, Welwyn Garden City, AL8 6DQ

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