Showing posts with label Sport Relief. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Sport Relief. Show all posts

Wednesday, 4 April 2012

Striding out...sort of!

Sunday 25th March
The Easington Sport Relief Mile

I'm sure there are worse ways to spend a grey, damp, murky Sunday morning than pounding the streets for a distance of three miles using muscles that haven't performed such duties for years.  But, over a week after the event, I'm still struggling to think of one.  I think the picture tells its own story.

Anyway, here's the official line as sent to the local Press...

Although disappointed by the small turnout, the organisers of the Easington Sport Relief Mile, held last Sunday (25th March) agreed that staging the first such event to be held in the village was worthwhile.
Despite plenty of local publicity via the Press, radio, leafleting of schools and display of posters, the event failed to pull in anywhere near the numbers hoped for. 
Still, this didn’t detract from the enjoyment of those who did get out and participate in aid of a worthy cause.
About thirty runners (and walkers) of varying ages braved a cold, damp, misty morning to complete either a 1 mile or 3 mile course, according to their capabilities. 
The total raised in entry fees and donations was £150, with more money coming in via those who’d also raised personal sponsorship.
It would be nice to name all those who took part and/or helped in other ways (stewarding / supporting etc) but you know who you are and rest assured your efforts are very much appreciated.

Doing our bit for Charidee

The Easington Sport Relief Mile

Press release sent to the Holderness Gazette, HU12 Online, BBC Radio Humberside Sport, Seaside Radio and the Easington Parish site...

Easington United AFC are hosting a Sport Relief Mile on Sunday, 25th March at Low Farm.
Entry is either online at www.sportrelief.com or on the day at the ground and participants can choose to complete 1, 3 or 6 miles knowing that all the money raised will help to change the lives of people. 
Costs to enter are £6 adult, £3 child and £15 family (2 adults & 2 children). The gates open at 10.15am with the run starting at 11am.
Pictured here proving that it's open to all ages and ability are club chairman Doug Clubley, secretary Judy Sugden, squad members Sam McLaughlin, Jamie Cousins and Jordan Hart and supporter Emma Lusmore.