There’s not long to go until the Sainsbury’s Sport Relief Mile in Kingsbridge on Sunday, March 20. Loads of local people have already signed up to run one, three, or six miles, but there’s still time to bag a place, don your deeley-boppers and do yourself proud!
Rob Masters said: ‘We are delighted that so many people have already signed up but we want even more people in Kingsbridge to take part and make it the best Sainsbury’s Sport Relief Mile yet. So let’s show the rest of the country what we can do and raise as much money as we possibly can for this incredible cause!’
This year’s mile will take place at Kingsbridge Rugby Club, with everyone meeting at the clubhouse, the start point at 10.15am. The route will circumnavigate the rugby club grounds, finishing at the clubhouse.
In February, marathon man Eddie Izzard embarked upon his staggering attempt to complete a gruelling 27 marathons in 27 days across South Africa for Sport Relief. This epic challenge will see Eddie aim to run over 700 miles in temperatures of up to 30°C, tracing the story of Nelson Mandela’s life.
On Friday, March 18, the BBC will treat the nation to a special night of Sport Relief TV, with James Corden’s character ‘Smithy’ making a big comeback and announcing his intention to run for FIFA President.
On Sunday, March 20, though, it’s over to you to come together and take part in the Sainsbury’s Sport Relief Games, get sponsored and help transform the lives of people living here in the UK and around the world. Enter the running event at the Kingsbridge Rugby Club Mile at sportrelief.com.





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