Days Out: Take part in the Macmillan Night Terror Run at Bristol's Ashton Court in aid of Macmillan Cancer Support
Macmillan Night Terror Run at Ashton Court Saturday, March 16 from 6pm. Entry to run, £25.
Put on a brave face and your best foot forward, and take part in the Macmillan Night Terror Run at Ashton Court.
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Over a thousand brave runners are expected to tackle the 10k night route at Ashton Court tomorrow, and you can join them.
With the aim of raising thousands of pounds for Macmillan Cancer Support, the Ashton Court run is just one of a dastardly series of night-time runs through some of the UK's darkest, most frightful forests.
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Not for the faint hearted, but definitely for those wanting fun and a twisted thrill, the route is six miles of cold-sweat nervous, multi-terrain running.
The terror begins at 7pm and runners must be over 16. Head torches must be worn and can be bought in High Street sports stores.
The route will be two laps marked throughout with small LED lights. There will be numerous scary looking marshals with torches around the course to guide your way plus some even scarier ghouls lurking in the shadows waiting to pounce! If you survive, there is an after-party at Ashton Court.
Race Director and former international athlete John Gladwin said: "This is not your average 10k run. It is a lot of fun running in the dead of night; with scary music, fancy dress costumes and the fear factor.
"It is a great way to start your 2013 fitness regime and raise money for a great cause. Out run your fear!"
If you haven't entered yet, there's still time. Runners can register on the day (at least an hour before the race) as an individual or as a team of three.
Friends, family and ghoulish onlookers are encouraged to come along and support the runners and scary fancy dress outfits are encouraged.
The official charity partner for the Night Terror series is Macmillan Cancer Support, which helps people living with cancer.
Speaking about the event, challenge events manager at Macmillan, Ben Ahmed said: "We are really pleased to be official charity partner of the Night Terror Series and look forward to welcoming Team Macmillan runners as they take part in this series of unique and fun races."




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