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JCP Swansea Half Marathon claims silver at 2016 Running Awards

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The JCP Swansea Half Marathon was the runner up in the Best Half Marathon category at The 2016 Running Awards in association with JustGiving last Friday.

It means it is now officially the second best half marathon in the UK and the best half marathon in Wales after beating Cardiff Half Marathon into 3rd place.

The JCP Swansea Half Marathon was shortlisted for the last two years, but this is the first time that it has reached the top three at the prestigious annual awards ceremony which celebrates the best of running and its culture.

The Running Awards are independently voted for by runners and the ceremony has become the event of the year for the running industry.

Other races amongst the top 12 shortlist in the Best Half Marathon category included well-established events like Royal Parks Foundation Half Marathon, Great North Run and Vitality Reading Half Marathon.

The Gold awards trophy was claimed by Ealing Half Marathon for the 3rd year in a row.

The team from JCP Swansea Half Marathon were at the awards ceremony at Indigo at The O2 last Friday to collect their trophy.

Race Director David Martin-Jewell said: “We are absolutely thrilled to have taken second place for Best Half Marathon at The Running Awards. It is a huge honour to be recognised among such high profile events and the award is a great tribute to everyone who has worked so hard to make the JCP Swansea Half Marathon such a success.

“We are only in our third year and already we are becoming a favourite in the running industry. We are extremely grateful to everyone who has taken the time to vote for us.

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“In the meantime, there is still time to sign up for the JCP Swansea Half Marathon this summer, and we’re looking forward to welcoming a record number of runners at what is going to be our best event yet.”

The JCP Swansea Half Marathon takes place on Sunday, June 26, and is set to sell out to a record 8,000 runners this year.

The race features a fast and flat 13.1 mile course, equally suitable for first-time half marathon runners, club runners, charity runners and elite athletes. It is also earning itself a reputation as a road race with one of the most scenic coastal routes, as it takes runners along a magnificent six-mile stretch of Swansea Bay.

KEEPING UP WITH THE JONESES? THEN YOU BETTER LACE UP & ENTER THE JCP SWANSEA HALF MARATHON THIS JUNE

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It seems that Swansea residents have got the running bug, and with London Marathon taking place this Sunday, we are seeing more and more people lacing up their trainers and taking to the roads to #RunSwansea. Although, the Oscar winning actress Catherine Zeta-Jones won’t be pulling on a running vest when an expected 8,000 competitors line up for the JCP Swansea Half Marathon on June 26, it doesn’t mean you can’t!

Whilst the dream of taking part in London marathon is the aim of so many, the JCP Swansea Half Marathon is an achievable target for people of all abilities, and an ideal race for first timers. Instead, of the iconic city of London, the wow factor in this race will be supplied by the scenery of the beautiful Swansea bay, fantastic crowd support and great Welsh welcome in the UK’s friendliest city.

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What’s the attraction you may ask? Well, Swansea Bay being a home to grey seals, dolphins and even basking sharks, provides a world renowned, scenic backdrop…you can see why visitors are coming from all over the globe AGAIN to take part! So why wouldn’t you want to come to a location also known as a sporting mecca thanks to its Premier League football team, Swansea City and top rugby union outfit, the Ospreys? And that’s just what runners have been doing since the JCP Swansea Half Marathon, the second largest race of its kind in Wales and one of the United Kingdom’s fastest growing half marathons – opened for business in 2014.

Last year 5000 competitors from 25 nations took part, many of whom live and work in Swansea and regularly run part of the course. Those familiar with the route know it’s fast, flat and is an ideal race for first timers, taking in breath taking views, historic monuments, and more.

David Martin-Jewell, race director said:

“We have seen a big surge in entries following the World Half Marathon that took place recently and hope that London will inspire others to take part in our event. Anyone contemplating on entering the race should do so now as places are filling fast. From a runners’ perspective, we are keen to maintain a race that is value for money, one that runners enjoy, and makes them want to come back, year after year. We want to give our runners the best experience possible, and hopefully we achieve that by not only having an excellent course, but by making improvements, year on year, such as achieving IAAF status for 2017.”

In 2015, there were thousands of fun runners, plenty of joggers and lots of people raising thousands of pounds for some fantastic charities. But amongst them, were also a strong field of elite runners, which is set to grow again in June.

Last year, Dewi Griffiths, Team GB athlete and race ambassador, sprinted across the Millennium Bridge en route to a city centre finish in front of thousands of spectators. The former Swansea University student’s time of 1 hour, six minutes, 48 seconds was a course record by nearly eight minutes. Ladies titleholder, Emma Wookey of Lliswerry Runners claimed the women’s prize with her time of 1:17:51. Both vowing

to go faster in 2016, especially after being appointed the event’s first ever race ambassadors. A wheelchair race was incorporated for the first time last year, and in June we will see the introduction of two waves of runners to help cope with extra demand for places.

There are only 2 weeks left to register for guaranteed postal delivery of race packs, those who register after this date will need to collect their packs from the organisers. To enter and find out more go to: www.swanseahalfmarathon.co.uk

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World Championships Shine Light on Wales Ahead of JCP Swansea Half Marathon 2016

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The World Half Marathon Championships that took Cardiff by storm last weekend have proven to be a fantastic precursor for the JCP Swansea Half Marathon taking place in less than three months.

With Wales basking in the spotlight after hosting a hugely successful world-class sporting event, attention is turning to the third JCP Swansea Half Marathon which is expecting a record field of 8,000 runners from over 25 countries – among them an elite field from Wales and beyond.

The IAAF World Half Marathon Championships took place in Cardiff on 26th March, and running for GB&NI were Double Olympic and World Champion Mo Farah as well as Wales’ very own Dewi Griffiths. Only the third Welsh male to represent GB&NI at the IAAF World Half Marathon Championships, Griffiths is the current men’s title holder of the JCP Swansea Half Marathon as well as one of the inaugural race ambassadors.

The Easter weather brought driving rain and heavy winds to Cardiff on Saturday, but the atrocious conditions did nothing to dampen the determination of the runners and the fantastic support of tens of thousands of fans. It was with a fighting effort and thrilling sprint finish that Mo Farah took the bronze medal, with two Kenyans taking gold and silver.

Dewi Griffiths was emotional after running a superb personal best of 64:10 to finish third in the British team, and 27th overall. The GB team achieved fourth place overall, only 42 seconds off the bronze medal and their best result in 23 years.

The event was a huge tribute to Wales and British athletics, and those inspired to take part in another prestigious race on Welsh soil are encouraged to register for the upcoming JCP Swansea Half Marathon on Sunday 26th June.

The JCP Swansea Half Marathon is Wales’ second largest half marathon and has been shortlisted for the second consecutive year at The Running Awards for the UK’s Best Half Marathon. Known for being a flat and flat 13.1 mile course, it is fast becoming a favourite among the running community, attracting amongst others first-time marathon runners, charity runners and professional athletes.

The Half Marathon starts in the heart of the city and takes runners on fully closed roads past Swansea castle and along a magnificent six-mile stretch of Swansea Bay towards The Mumbles, with its iconic pier and lighthouse. It is quickly earning itself a reputation as a road race with one of the most scenic coastal routes, passing spectacular sweeps of sandy beach and with views to Devon on a clear day.

Dewi Griffiths took the 2015 JCP Swansea Half Marathon’s men’s title in 1:06:48 and Emma Wookey took the 2015 women’s title in 1:17:51. Both winners were invited to be race ambassadors for this year’s event, in which they will also be competing.

Dewi Griffiths commented: “It was an absolute honour to be selected to represent GB&NI at the World Half Marathon Championships in Cardiff last weekend. The home crowd were brilliant and it felt special to be running a Championship at home. Running alongside sporting greats like Mo Farah was truly inspirational and it was fantastic to see my home country host such a successful sporting event.

“This is a great year for Wales and British athletics in general, and it’s not over yet – I am proud to be supporting the JCP Swansea Half Marathon as race ambassador, and I can’t wait to get my running shoes back on in the hope of defending my title in June. I run for Swansea Harriers and it is great to be able to give something back to sport and the area, and to hopefully inspire the next generation of Welsh and British runners.”

Race Director David Martin-Jewell commented: “The JCP Swansea Half Marathon team was at the Cardiff Sports Expo last week and we really enjoyed meeting so many of our runners. We were also marshalling at the World Half Marathon Championships and we were proud to see our race ambassador and current JCP Swansea Half Marathon champion Dewi Griffiths on his way to a new PB, and to help secure Team GB’s 4th place.

“The JCP Swansea Half Marathon was blessed with gorgeous weather and sunshine the last two years so if you want to ‪#‎RunInTheSun‬ in Wales make sure you sign up and secure your place as soon as possible! We are looking forward to seeing everyone in Swansea in June.” ‬‬‬

A total of 8,000 public and charity places are available for 2016 and entry is open until 29th May. Places are going fast and athletes are urged to secure their place soon. Public places cost £33 for affiliated athletes and £35 for non-affiliated runners.

Go to www.swanseahalfmarathon.co.uk for further race details and to enter.

Like the Facebook page www.facebook.com/SwanseaHalf and follow @Swansea_HM #RunSwansea #FromTheCityToTheSea on Twitter.

JCP Swansea Half Marathon recruits Volunteer Race Makers

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The organisers of the JCP Swansea Half Marathon, which takes place on 26th June 2016, are recruiting volunteers to help the race repeat the huge success it has enjoyed over the last two years.

A record field of 8,000 runners are expected at the third JCP Swansea Half Marathon this summer, and some 150 volunteers are needed to make up the Race Maker team and ensure the smooth running of what has become Wales’ second largest half marathon.

Volunteer positions include: On Course Race Makers; Start / Finish Race Makers; Runners Village Race Makers; City Centre Race Makers, and Hydration & Nutrition Station Race Makers. Working as a volunteer is a brilliant way to be part of the race experience: all you need is 4-6 hours to spare on the day, lots of enthusiasm and a positive attitude!

Applications are also welcome from local community groups and clubs who can coordinate their own team of Race Makers. Swansea Half Marathon will offer a financial contribution to these organisations, and all volunteers will receive a Race Maker event t-shirt, to be worn on the day, plus refreshments for the duration of the event.

One of the community groups to be supporting the event this year is Swansea’s army cadet force, who will be present on race day for the third year running. Last year the cadets had seven platoons located across the city, lending valuable support to the organisers whilst gaining fantastic first-hand experience of event management and teamwork. They are expected to be a prominent feature of this year’s half marathon and a great example to the young people of Swansea.

The kind of roles volunteers can expect to be involved with include: helping in the runners’ village; marshalling the course; setting up the event; helping at the finish line; managing water stations and clearing up afterwards.

Race Technical Director Nick Francis, said: “There are many people in the local community who have a keen interest in sport and running, but who perhaps for personal circumstances cannot compete this year. Signing up as a volunteer race maker is a great way to be part of race day and experience the action. The course is stunning, with a magnificent six-mile stretch along Swansea Bay, and wherever you are based as a volunteer you will enjoy live bands en route, an incredible atmosphere and fantastic crowd support. It is thanks to our volunteers that the event has been able to run so smoothly the last two years, and we look forward to welcoming a new team of volunteers at what is set to be the biggest JCP Swansea Half Marathon yet.

The JCP Swansea Half Marathon takes place on Sunday 26th June 2016 on fully closed roads and is quickly becoming a firm favourite amongst the running community. The flat fast course is perfect for beginners, first-time half marathon runners and charity runners, whilst attracting a large elite field from Wales and beyond to #RunSwansea.

A total of 8,000 public and charity places are available for 2016 and entry is open now.

Go to http://www.swanseahalfmarathon.co.uk/race-makers-volunteers/ to register as a volunteer for the JCP Swansea Half Marathon 2016.

Go to www.swanseahalfmarathon.co.uk for further race details and to secure your place on the start line, like the Facebook page www.facebook.com/SwanseaHalf and follow @Swansea_HM #RunSwansea #FromTheCityToTheSea on Twitter.

Up and Running

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Tash Smith always wanted to complete the Virgin Money London Marathon before she was 30.  But overweight and by her own admission, often breathless tackling a few flights of stairs, completing 26 miles 385 yards seemed an unattainable target.
Then thanks to the arrival of the JCP Swansea Half Marathon in her home city in 2014, Tash had what she calls her ‘Eureka’ moment.  So much so she has transformed herself from a reluctant jogger, with low esteem to an enthusiastic, self confident 29-year-old poised to tackle one of the world’s famous long distance races.
She has also landed a dream job to go with her new found enthusiasm for running.  And she is adamant there are more people like her who can transform their own lives with will power and determination.

“If you believe in yourself you can do it,” says Tash who completed 16 races in 2015, raising thousands of pounds for Maggie’s Cancer Centres.

“I have lost two and a half stones since I started running.  My body shape has changed significantly.

“Before, I would run up stairs and get out of breath because I was overweight.  That doesn’t happen now.

“I find myself wanting to go out for a run whereas in the past I would have had to push myself out of the door.

“I am addicted to running.” laughs Tash, now working with JCP Swansea Half Marathon Race Directors, David Martin-Jewell and Nick Francis as a marketing and administration assistant.

“To have this job is amazing and something I never thought I would be doing a few years back.”

Prior to her half marathon bow at Swansea in 2014, Tash’s running experience was restricted to the occasional Race for Life. “I would just turn up and run.” she confesses.

“I didn’t train as well as I should have done and just winged it after looking up a lot of stuff online.

“But when I heard the Swansea Half was taking place I started to take running more seriously.”

Tash completed Swansea and Cardiff Half’s in 2014, raising money for the Ty Olwen Hospice at Morriston Hospital and Mind.  Crossing the line in Swansea in front of family and friends she shed a tear of happiness at accomplishing her life breakthrough.

Spurred on, Tash set her new goals for 2015, raising her fitness levels as her weekly mileage increased.

A new PB of 2hrs 29mins was established at the Great Welsh Half, Maggie’s Swansea benefited to the sun of £1,600 and she’d raced most distances from 5K to 13 miles before expanding her horizons in November 2015.  She joined the Run 4All club in Neath and believes others can benefit from similar decisions.

“I was a little scared of joining a running club.  I thought it would be very serious and people would be too fast for me.  I can get the mileage done but I am not a fast runner.

“However, it doesn’t matter if you have never run before or you do ultra marathons.

“There is a group for everyone and they are all very helpful.  I would certainly advise joining a running club.  It gives you that extra bit of support and extra bit of push.”

GB international Dei Griffiths and Emma Wookey of Lliswerry Runners were recently named as inaugural ambassadors for the JCP Swansea Half Marathon.  As part of their role they have published training tips which can be viewed on the race’s website to help runners prepare for the race on June 26.

Now she’s part of the organising team Tash won’t be on the start line in 2016.  However, she’s got ideas of her own to prepare.

“You have got to get out there and put the miles in your legs.” she explained.  That doesn’t necessarily mean going out for 15-20 mile runs every week.

“You might only want to do a 5 or 10K.  But if you haven’t got the training mileage in, you will struggle on race day.  When I first started a lot of people knocked my confidence.  And there will be people who doubt you can do the distances and races.

“That can make it harder to get out of the door and do the training.  But you can use the negative comments to motivate you and that’s what I did.  Someone was quite rude about my training and that I wouldn’t be able to do all the half marathons I wanted to do.  It did knock my confidence.

“But I started working with a personal trainer last year.  And she said ‘if you find mile 10 tough in your half marathon, just think about that person who said you couldn’t do it and that will push you onto the next mile.'”

Tash, 30 in July, will use her new found mental toughness to conquer any last minute nerves about making her marathon debut.

“I’m sure I’ll have the same felling as I did before my first half marathon.” she adds.

“It is the feeling of the unknown.  But if I think of it as just two in a row, I’m sure I will be fine.  I was never as glad to see a finishing line as I was after the first Swansea Half.  I reckon that might change when I see the finish in London.”

*Entries for the 2016 JCP Swansea Half Marathon on June 26 are open.  Go to www.swanseahalfmarathon.co.uk to secure your place now.

#RUNYOURCITY

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As we build towards this years JCP Swansea Half Marathon, we want to see where you run, train and come from. #RUNYOURCITY is our way of getting to know you and give you the opportunity to show us where you are from.

As you #RUNYOURCITY why not seek out new routes, tracks, areas you wouldn’t normally run. Also, why not run at different times of the day when your city, town or village breathes, look and acts differently. Capture where you live at its very best and tag us into your pics using #RUNYOURCITY

Vote for us in the Running Awards 2016

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Thank you to everyone who has voted for us in the 2016 Running Awards. For the Second Consecutive year the JCP Swansea Half Marathon is one of 12 races to be shortlisted for the Running Awards in the Half Marathon category.Running Awards

David Martin-Jewell, Race Director said “We have held 2 Swansea Half Marathons and both have been shortlisted for this prestigious award which is a phenomenal achievement. It would be incredible if we can go one better this year and leave with an award. but we need YOU, our runners to vote

You are now able to vote once again in the second stage of voting from now up until 20th April 2016. The Running Awards take place in London on the 22nd April and we would love to return to Swansea with the Half Marathon award. Whether you’re a runner, a race-maker or a spectator please head to www.therunningawards.com and vote for the JCP Swansea Half Marathon. #RunSwansea #FromTheCityToTheSea

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SiS announced as Official Sports Nutrition Partner for JCP Swansea Half Marathon

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SiS announced as Official Sports Nutrition Partner for JCP Swansea Half Marathon

 

Organisers of the JCP Swansea Half Marathon have confirmed endurance sports nutrition pioneers Science in Sport (SiS) as the Official Sports Nutrition Partner for their 3rd race on Sunday 26th June 2016.

SiS backs many elite endurance events, and the JCP Swansea Half Marathon now forms part of its exclusive sponsorship portfolio.

Runners will be fuelled with SiS GO Isotonic Energy Gels at mile 6 and mile 9, and SiS REGO Rapid Recovery sachets will be available in the goody bags at the finish ready to be mixed, to help runners replenish their energy stores and to promote the rebuilding of muscle tissue.

Race Director David Martin-Jewell commented: “We are excited to announce that SiS is the Official Sports Nutrition Partner for the JCP Swansea Half Marathon 2016. As runners ourselves we are big fans of the brand and its unrivalled knowledge and expertise in sports nutrition, and we are thrilled that our runners will be fuelled by SiS at the 2016 race.”

“The JCP Swansea Half Marathon is going from strength to strength and we are proud to add SiS as the latest high profile partner to the race, giving extra value to our runners.”

Ashley Read, Marketing Director for SiS, said: “We’re delighted to be partnering with the JCP Swansea Half Marathon. Cementing our position as THE BRAND for runners is a key part of our strategy in 2016, both in the UK and internationally. The JCP Swansea Half Marathon has been growing participation each year and we’re looking forward to really adding value to the runners’ preparation and race day experience.”    

The JCP Swansea Half Marathon takes place on Sunday 26th June 2016 on fully closed roads and is quickly becoming a firm favourite amongst the running community. The flat fast course is perfect for beginners, first time half marathon runners and charity runners, whilst attracting a large elite field from Wales and beyond to #RunSwansea. The race is also a finalist at The Running Awards for the second year in a row and it keeps growing in both size and popularity.

Starting and finishing in the city centre, the route takes runners along Swansea Bay to The Mumbles and back, featuring six miles of stunning coastline, beautiful views and fantastic crowd support. A total of 8,000 places are available for 2016.

The team behind the JCP Swansea Half Marathon continue to work with their founding sponsor JCP Solicitors, and long term partners that include; Compare Insurance, Matthews & Co, The Big Heart of Swansea & HMT Sancta Maria. ASICS is the Official Sports Training Partner and SiS the Official Sports Nutrition Partner for the race.


Go to www.swanseahalfmarathon.co.uk for further race details and to sign up, like the Facebook page www.facebook.com/SwanseaHalf and follow @Swansea_HM #RunSwansea #FromTheCityToTheSea on Twitter to keep up to date with all the latest news about the JCP Swansea Half Marathon.

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TV Personality ‘Runs’ Seminar to Get Swansea Sprinting

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The first RunSwansea seminar got off to a successful start with a number of runners, from beginners to seasoned professionals, turning up to hear from broadcaster and Director of Athletics at Cardiff Met, James Thie.

The free event, held at The LC, focused on correct running technique, how to get started with running and key ingredients to training, as part of the RunSwansea campaign to get Swansea fit and healthy.

The seminars introduced by HMT Sancta Maria hospital are aimed at runners of all ages and abilities, including those who have never even put on a pair of trainers. The initiative is being run in partnership with JCP Swansea Half Marathon, The LC, 360 Beach & Watersports and Swansea Bay parkrun. Events are already being planned for the next 12 months.

Attendees were inspired to hear from James who is well placed to speak on the subject, as he has enjoyed a successful athletics career in the 1500m distance. He has represented Wales in the Commonwealth Games in Melbourne and Delhi and finished in fourth place at the 2004 World Indoor Championships. More recently, he has provided commentary for Eurosport and The International Paralympic Committee and has been a lead coach in the BBC Wales Alfie’s Angels documentary in which he inspired people of all ages to get fit and active.

HMT Sancta Maria is one of the partners sponsoring the upcoming JCP Swansea Half Marathon, which is taking place on 26th June 2016. The JCP Swansea Half Marathon is quickly becoming a firm favourite amongst the running community. The flat fast course is perfect for beginners, first time half marathon runners and charity runners, whilst also attracting a large elite field from Wales and beyond to RunSwansea. Starting and finishing in the city centre, the route takes runners along Swansea Bay to The Mumbles and back, featuring six miles of stunning coastline, beautiful views and fantastic crowd support.
The next seminar will take place on Tuesday 12th January.

To book a place on HMT Sancta Maria’s series of seminars, please phone the LC on the main number 01792 466500.
To learn more about their Sports and Exercise medicine services, please visit http://www.sanctamaria.co.uk/services

Companies Get Set To Lace Up For The Next Edition Of The Swansea Half Marathon Corporate Challenge

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Organisers of the JCP Swansea Half Marathon have announced that entries are now open for businesses and organisations to take part in next years race..  The Corporate Challenge is open to any organisation whether it be a social enterprise, or a large commercial operation, the opportunity to take part is open to all.

The Corporate Challenge was introduced to give corporate teams the opportunity to get involved in one of the UK’s fastest growing half marathons, whilst giving their business exposure and visibility at a major sporting event. The event offers a fantastic platform for companies to actively promote a healthy work force and to encourage fitness, motivation and team building in the business environment whilst raising money for charity.

The inaugural Corporate Challenge took place in 2015 and saw eleven companies battle it out for the winning title, including headline sponsor JCP Solicitors. The team from HMT Sancta Maria won the first Corporate Challenge Champions title and aim to be back to defend their title in 2016.

Corporate teams consist of between five to fifty runners, and the team with the fastest combined team time (average time of the top five fastest finishers) will win the Corporate Challenge Champions title. 

“As a non for profit independent hospital with health promotion high on our agenda, the JCP Swansea Half Marathon is a fantastic platform for us to encourage exercise participation around one of the UK’s greatest events.  We are delighted to see some of our staff participating in their first running event last year and to win the corporate challenge was a real bonus.  Of course we are excited to return in 2016 as the event grows and hope to see many more first timers on the start line.

“We’ll be providing a series of seminars to share expert insights leading up to the event looking at topics around training and general well being”   

Race Director David Martin-Jewell commented: “We are delighted to be bringing back the very successful Corporate Challenge for 2016 and we are pleased to announce that registration is now open.  The Corporate Challenge was hugely popular at our race this year and the feedback we received from participating businesses was fantastic.  We are aiming to build on its success for 2016 and we would encourage as many companies as possible from the Swansea Bay region and beyond to take on the team challenge. This is the perfect team building experience from the moment of registration right through to race day, the journey a team can make is incredible.”.

 

“A large number of businesses are based in Swansea and the surrounding area, and we are hoping to encourage lots of healthy competition not just internally but also between the region’s businesses to see who will be crowned Champion of the 2016 Swansea Half Marathon Corporate Challenge. Running is great for people’s morale and raising money for the company’s nominated charity will be an additional incentive. Now is the perfect time to sign up your teams.”

Corporate team entries cost £33+VAT per person for teams of 5-10 entrants, £32+VAT per person for 11-25 entrants and £30+VAT per person for 26-50 entrants. The entry fee includes the team or company name on every runner’s bib, a listing on the Corporate Challenge web page on the race website, access to training advice and plans, plus a medal, technical t-shirt and goody bag for every finisher. The organisers will also award a donation of £100 to the winning team’s charity of choice.

 

Please go to http://www.swanseahalfmarathon.co.uk/corporate-challenge/ for the full details about the Corporate Challenge and how your team can enter.