Louth Run for Life to be celebration of King Charles III's Coronation

An ever-popular town fun-run is set to return next month and all are welcome to get involved.
Louth Run for Life's 2022 event. Photo: John Aron PhotographyLouth Run for Life's 2022 event. Photo: John Aron Photography
Louth Run for Life's 2022 event. Photo: John Aron Photography

Now in its 16th year, the Cancer Research UK Louth Run for Life 2023 is just weeks away, but there is still time to sign up before the big day.

This year’s event takes place on Sunday June 25, and will be a celebration of King Charles III’s coronation.

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Last year’s Run for Life raised £48,000 for Cancer Research UK, taking the cumulative total over the 16 years to £595,000, and in the last few weeks, fundraising has taken this total past £600,000 barrier.

The 2023 event, as ever, will see a scenic course around Louth town centre and the Hubbard Hills, and is open to all abilities to run, jog or walk.

The junior run for under 12's will commence at 10am, followed by the women's 5km run at 10.30am, and finally the men's 5km run begins at 11.45am.

Everyone who finishes will receive a goodie bag and a commemorative medal.The town centre will be closed to all vehicles and diversions will be in place, so you are asked to arrive early.

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To get into the patriotic spirit, participants and spectators are urged to wear fancy dress, or red, white, and blue.

A detailed map and a video of the route can be found on the Run for Life Facebook page.There will be warm up exercises before each race by Donna Royle Maher, and the event will be compered again on stage by local DJ Rick Howell from The Turks Head and Ross Carrick from BBC Radio Lincolnshire.

After the men's run, there will be an after run party at The Kings Head Hotel, with live music, and all monies raised throughout the afternoon will be added to our total for Cancer Research UK.

The Run for Louth organisers have extended their thanks to their sponsors, including Lovelles Estate Agency who have sponsored the event medals, Batemans who have sponsored the adult race numbers, GB Dance School who sponsored the children’s race numbers, BG Solicitors for the banners, Frank B Forman for the lorry stage, and the finish line gantry is supplied by Bostock’s Scaffolding.

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Thanks have also been extended to Jim Fairburn who has made a donation to enable the organisers to purchase a race clock, Bridge McFarland for helping post out entries, Lincolnshire Coop for the bottled water, and C& R Removals for manning the water station.

If your company would be interested in sponsoring the event, contact the team at [email protected] .Entry Forms are available from various locations in Louth, including Lovelles Estate agent & Louth Cancer Research shop, or on the event’s Facebook page, or online at www.cancerresearchuk.org/get-involved/find-an-event/the-louth-run-for-life-2023Early bird prices end on Wednesday (May 31) when adult prices increase from £10 to £15 after this date.