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Join in BHHC's 'parkrun takeover' this summer

Join in BHHC's 'parkrun takeover' this summer

David Chappell14 Jun 2019 - 13:03
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Get fit for the new season, have fun with fellow members and help raise the profile of the club

Fancy staying fit by taking part in a monthly Brighton and Hove Hockey Club 'parkrun takeover’ in the city over the summer?

Line up for a Saturday morning 5km fun run in your club shirt (home or away) with fellow BHHC members on various courses - Hove seafront (June 22), in Preston Park (July 27), the new parkrun circuit in East Brighton (August 17) and Hove Park (September 7).

New men's second team captain Andrew Bromley, who started the initiative last summer, says: "The parkrun is a 5k fun run that loads of BHHC members do already; however it would be great to co-ordinate a few days and publicise the club some more."

It will also help with pre-season fitness or to run off any summer holiday excesses and get club members together in a fun environment. What's more it is free to enter - all you have to do is register if you haven't already.

Andrew is asking all BHHC members (all ages, playing and non-playing) to turn up in their home or away BHHC club shirt. He says BHHC runners should meet at 8.45am before the races and then get together for post-run coffee and cake, a chat with fellow members and other runners to raise the profile of the club.

Last August, BHHC members got a shout out from the MC at the Hove Promenade parkrun and Izzy Dodds managed to recruit two new members during the race!

Parkrun is a series of 5km runs held on Saturday mornings (starting at 9am) in areas of open space around the UK. They are open to all, free, and are safe and easy to take part in. To register with parkrun UK is free and can be done by visiting www.parkrun.org.uk

To register your interest in the BHHC 'parkrun takeover' and for further details please contact Andrew Bromley via email on andrewbromley5@googlemail.com

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