Thanks to everyone who got involved with 'Together for Alzheimer's 2017' this morning. It was a great success and lovely atmosphere as 71 people ran and walked the course around Wareham Forest.
Below are the results and times for this year with Ross Wayne crossing the line at a fast 20:40 time and Lucy Eversden, first lady at her personal best 22:34. Congratulations to everyone who took part, achieved their own personal challenge and raised lots of money for The Alzheimer's Society. So far reaching a fantastic £998.00
Together for Alzheimer’s 2017
Results
TOGETHER FOR ALZHEIMER'S
FUN RUN 2017
Sunday November 19th. 10.00am
Birchwood Tourist Park, Wareham.
Join us for our annual Sponsored 5k family walk or fun run in Wareham forest,
to raise money for The Alzheimer’s Society. (reg charity no 296645)
Adult entry - £10, Under 18's entry - £5, Family entry - £25
To enter, please send completed form with SAE and cheque for The Alzheimer’s Society
To: Alex Eversden, 51 Shaw Drive, Wareham, BH20 7BS Tel:01929 553642
Payment can also be made online to
justgiving.com/fundraising/togetherforalzheimers2017
Remember to include your name, and your entry form can be completed on the day!
Name: ………………………………………………………….
(If entering as a family, please add additional family names, signatures and DOB)
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Address: …………………………………………………………
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DOB: …………………
Phone number: ………………….......................Email Address: …………………..............................................
Race Declaration:
I understand and agree that I participate in this event entirely at my own risk and that no responsibility whatsoever shall attach to any event sponsorship, race organisers or any person involved in the event for any accidents, loss or damage suffered by me in, or by reason of event, however such may be caused. I am healthy and have no known medical condition that would prevent me participating safely. I have read and understood the above.