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Home > Alternative Sport > Don a cape and become a super hero in London

Don a cape and become a super hero in London

By Caroline King - May 7, 2016Posted in : Alternative Sport

DIFC Super Hero Run 2015 Regent's Park When: 15th May 2016

Where: Regent’s Park, London

£: There is a £25 registration fee and entrants must raise at least £100 for charity.  All participants will get a free super hero costume.  Free to watch.

What is it?

The DIFC Super Hero Run 2016 is a 5K and 10K running event which will take place in London’s Regent’s Park on Sunday 15th May 2016.  The event will see hundreds of competitors, dressed as superheroes, walking, running and jogging their way through the park.

This year over 3,000 people are expected to take part, whilst raising funds for hundreds of different charities, including Mind, Kingston Hospital Charity, Noahs Ark Children’s Charity and Breast Cancer Now.  The Super Hero Run is a fun run, and it is the taking part rather than winning that counts, so the event is suitable for most abilities.

Doitforcharity.com, created by Skyline Events, is a UK website for charity events and challenges.  For over 23 years Skyline has been the leading charity events organiser in the UK working with over 3,000 charities to raise tens of millions of pounds.

More info: www.doitforcharity.com/difc–super-hero-run-2016

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