VIDEO: Littlehampton fun runners go the extra mile for Sport Relief
The blissful sunshine managed to attract 320 people to the Littlehampton Sport Relief Mile – as well as a generous spirit, with one woman single-handedly raising £1,300 in sponsorship.
This year also saw a bumper turn-out of youngsters – some as young as four – taking part in the event, which started at The Windmill Entertainment Centre, with organisers claiming more than 100 children joined the fun.
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Hide AdAndy McTaggart, who arranged the charitable charge with his daughter Bren, 25, said: “We had so many children taking part this year, it was fantastic.
“At one point, when I was doing the water stop, there were some children that passed that I didn’t hand a bottle to because I thought they were just playing around.
“But they were actually running the course! I was shocked.
“One woman had a five and six-year-old both doing six miles. It was amazing.”
Fundraisers had the chance to choose between running one, three or six miles around a circular route, around The Green.
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Hide AdAnd this year saw some fantastic efforts from runners – both young and old.
Ten-year-old Matthew Wilkinson, of Littlehampton, was one of the fastest juniors, completing his three-mile course in an impressive time of 28 minutes.
While experienced senior runner Sam Hubbard – 2012’s victor – ran the full six-mile route in a blistering time of 42 minutes.
For the full story plus a special picture report, see this week’s Littlehampton Gazette (Thursday, March 27).