Very Pink Run

Leopardstown Racecourse, Saturday 6th September

The Very Pink Run is a family fun event offering a 10k and 5k distance for people to run, jog, walk or wheel.

It attracts a pink tribe of men, women and children, all showing their support – helping to raise vital funds for Breast Cancer Ireland’s ongoing research and awareness efforts and an eagerness to help positively change the landscape of this disease into the future.

Event Description:
Our goal at Breast Cancer Ireland is, through research, to transform breast cancer, from often being a fatal disease, to a chronic illness that can be maintained long term through treatment. Help us speed up discovery times to affect a more positive outcome for patients.

The Very Pink Run offers the opportunity for men women and children to participate in a fun filled morning of a pinktastic showcase with music, face painters and fun for all the family. We have a 5k fun run, jog, walk or wheel and a 10K Challenge – there is something for everyone

Please note there is no chip timing for this event and t-shirts are on a first come first served basis

The entry fee and individual sponsorship raised goes directly to support BCI’s ongoing research & awareness efforts. These events are sponsored heavily helping to cover costs associated. Entry fee includes t-shirt, race bib and finishing medal.


Date:
Saturday 6th September
Time:
10k starts at 12pm | 5k starts at 12.45pm
Price:
From €10
Address:
Leopardstown Racecourse, Foxrock, Dublin 18, Ireland

Google Map of Leopardstown Racecourse, Foxrock, Dublin 18, Ireland

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