Run for the Foundation at Run Norwich 2022 | Norwich City Community Sports Foundation

Story added: 28th January 2022

Support the official race charity #TeamCSF

The wave of runners in yellow supporting the Community Sports Foundation will be back at Run Norwich (17.07.22) this summer – and you can join them!

As the Official Race Charity, runners will be able to secure a free place for the 10k, subject to an agreement to raise at least £100 through fundraising.

Every runner running for the Foundation will receive a free #TeamCSF race t-shirt, and enjoy access to a VIP area in the Race Village following the run.

Securing your #TeamCSF place

Those interested in running for #TeamCSF are encouraged to contact [email protected] to arrange entry.

Otherwise, subject to places being available, runners will be able to enter on 10th February from 9am.

About the Foundation

As well as being the race organisers, the Community Sports Foundation supports a vast range of people within the local community every year, including those who live with disabilitiesmental health challenges or are disadvantaged and vulnerable.

Incentives

 To help spur on fundraising efforts, the Foundation will be offering their runners the following ‘milestone’ incentives.

This year, #TeamCSF are kindly sponsored by Riverside Leisure Centre.  We’ll have details coming your way soon about some great offers and free sessions you can enjoy as part of the partnership.

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