Fatboy Slim to sound starting klaxon for Brighton Half Marathon
Norman, one of the city’s most famous residents, will sound the starting klaxon for the 13,000 runners taking part in the 13.1 race on February 26.
In 2016, Norman ran for the charity Young Epilepsy and in 2017 he will once again run the race, after his official race starter duties have ended.
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Hide AdHe said: “As a keen runner, Brighton local and seasoned Brighton Half Marathoner, I’m hugely looking forward to starting the Vitality Brighton Half Marathon 2017. The race is renowned for its buzzing atmosphere and each and every year the crowd support throughout the route is just fantastic. The race really brings the city together. It’s great to see so many people – especially those new to running and those running for charities – taking on the challenge of 13.1 miles.”
Martin Harrigan, race director, said: “We’re thrilled that Norman Cook will sound the starting klaxon this year to get runners on their way around the city. He’s been a big supporter of the race for years, so it’s brilliant to have him waving runners on for their half marathon journey. We’ll make sure he conserves his energy though as he’ll be joining the crowds to run the race himself!”
Standard entries closed over the summer, but runners keen to enter can still sign up to run for charity. Charity places close on Sunday, January 29.
To find out more, visit: www.brightonhalfmarathon.com