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Run in the Dark - Cork

Cork, Ireland

Cork City, Ireland

Wed 13th November 2019

Organiser's Description

Every November, as darkness sweeps around the globe, thousands will pull on their running shoes and red flashing armbands and head for the door. In over 50 cities worldwide, they will be part of a living light show, supporting the Mark Pollock Trust, working to find a cure for paralysis. Join us in Cork, Dublin, Belfast or London - or pop-up events in cities worldwide. In 2010 athlete Mark broke his back and was left paralysed. 12 years earlier, he had lost his sight. As Mark strives to walk again, his most complex journey is ahead of him - to find a cure for spinal cord injuries for him and the millions of paralysed people around the World.

Distances

10 km, 5 km

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Cork, Ireland

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