Parkrun to return in early June, organisers announce

By The Editor

7th Sep 2021 | Local News

All parkruns across the country will return on June 5 - including the Maldon Prom Parkrun.

Organisers announced the resumption of the popular 5km races in a blog post on their website today (Friday, 26 February). Maldon Prom parkrun, which starts at 9am on Saturdays, has posted news of the return on the group's Facebook page.

Junior parkrun events - run over a 2km course - will return even sooner, on April 11.

Organised outdoor sports is allowed from March 29 under government guidance unveiled in roadmap earlier this week.

Parkrun says it is returning when all UK events are able to, to avoid "parkrun tourism" which could see certain events overwhelmed with runners if only a few parkruns resumed at first.

Delaying the return until the summer also allows the infection rate to drop even further and will boost the chances of holding parkrun's largest events, which attract more than 1,000 people weekly.

Parkrun has become a global phenomenon since it was founded by Paul Sinton-Hewitt at Bushy in October 2004 and now attracts more than 200,000 regular participants around the world.

You can find the Maldon Prom parkrun Facebook page using the link here.

     

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