Spots are almost gone for this year’s RUN-FEST, marking its decade-long milestone.
The Worthing-based event takes place May 3 and anticipates approximately 4,000 participants utilizing the town’s closed roadways.
This edition is positioned as the most expansive in the event’s timeline, projected to become Worthing’s premier single-day charitable initiative.
Beach House Grounds serves as both the starting and finishing point for all competitions, simultaneously hosting a complimentary public music celebration featuring Katherine Ellis.
Athletes completing the course will obtain a distinctive technical t-shirt and medal designed as a bottle opener.
RUN-FEST collaborates with St Barnabas House to present the Family Mile, an inclusive non-competitive option for participants of every age and fitness level.
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Each competitor receives a medal and post-race refreshments.
Organizers advise prospective participants to secure their spots promptly due to rapid availability depletion.
Registration is accessible through run-fest.com.
Multiple street restrictions will be in effect throughout Worthing on the event date.
Both competitors and local residents are directed to consult the RUN-FEST website for comprehensive information.
The occasion is set to become a standout feature of Worthing’s yearly event schedule, uniting the community for enjoyment, wellness, and charitable support.
