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Bury 10K Virtual 1st - 30th September 2021
Bury 10K Virtual 1st - 30th September 2021

Press release -

Bury Running Festival goes virtual for 2021

Today organisers of the Asda Foundation Bury Running festival have announced that the event will run virtually this year, with free entries available to all current entrants.

Following the postponement of the event from 2020, Bury Council alongside partners Run For All has confirmed that the event will run virtually this year ahead of the festival's big return in September 2022.

The Asda Foundation Bury Running festival comprises the Bury 10K and, what was due to be, a new Bury 10 Mile event. Current entrants into the events have today all been offered the chance to run the events virtually in 2021 for free as well as transfer their entry to the event's new date of Sunday 18thSeptember 2022.

Whilst entrants may be disappointed that the events return to the streets of Bury will be delayed another year organisers are encouraging everyone to pull on their trainers and take part in this year’s exciting virtual challenge.

Whether you have done the 10K before, have only started running in lockdown, or are part of a running club this virtual event is for everyone. The challenge will start on Wednesday 1st September and entrants will have till the 30th September to complete their chosen distance of either 10K or 10 miles.

The distance can be completed in one go or can be spread across the month making this an accessible event for everyone. Entrants can run, jog or walk the distance and with the event running virtually it is open to entrants of all ages.

Follow this link to enter:

https://www.runforall.com/events/virtual-running/bury-running-festival-virtual-challenge/ 

Tristan Batley-Kyle, head of events at Run For All, said: “We can’t wait to return to the streets of Bury and make 2022 our biggest year yet. We know people will be disappointed by the further postponement but we hope to turn the negative into a positive with the launch of the Bury Running Festival virtual challenge. We hope the introduction of the virtual event in 2021 will encourage everyone both locally and regionally to get out running and inspire them to join us in person in 2022.”

Entrants into the virtual challenge in 2021 will all receive a virtual challenge branded buff to celebrate their success.

Councillor Andrea Simpson, Bury Council’s cabinet member for health and wellbeing, said: “While it is disappointing, we cannot return in person this year, I hope runners from across the borough will embrace this virtual event ahead of a full return in 2022. I encourage all runners, walkers, joggers of any age and ability to take part and allow this to be a positive event after a very difficult year. We look forward to seeing everyone’s achievements virtually and very much look forward to seeing everyone in person in 2022.”

The Asda Foundation Bury Running Festival Virtual Challenge is open to everyone with entry fees of £10.

Potential entrants also have the chance to purchase a Bury Running Festival Bundle including entry into the 2021 Virtual challenge as well as entry into either the 2022 Bury 10K or Bury 10 Mile event, entries start from £29.

Entries for both the Virtual challenge and the 2022 Bury Running Festival are now open online at www.runforall.com

ENDS

Press release issued: 6 August 2021.

Notes to editors

Bury Running Festival

Officially launching in 2016, the Bury 10K has gone from strength to strength over the years, with over 1,500 people taking part in 2019. In partnership with Bury Council and I Will If You Will, its annual event raised hundreds of thousands for good causes.

About Run For All

Run For All is part of Jane Tomlinson’s lasting legacy. Jane Tomlinson CBE raised £1.85m for children’s and cancer charities before her untimely death from cancer aged just 43 in 2007. She made headlines across the world by competing in a series of epic endurance challenges from the London Marathon, ironman, and triathlon competitions, to a 4,200-mile cycle ride across the width of the USA – despite being diagnosed with incurable cancer.

Her family continues to raise funds in her name, and through the Jane Tomlinson Appeal and Run For All, a massive £10m has now been raised for charities.

For more information, contact the Run For All press office on 0113 826 7754 or email press@runforall.com

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