April 13th, 2023
This year’s Runfest is taking place on Sunday 30 April, meaning Worthing seafront and some other streets will be closed off to cars and transformed into running routes on which friends and family can cheer from the sidelines.
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Worthing Runfest returns
Thousands of runners are expected to hit the streets at Worthing Runfest in just over two weeks time.This year’s Runfest is taking place on Sunday 30 April, meaning Worthing seafront and some other streets will be closed off to cars and transformed into running routes on which friends and family can cheer from the sidelines.
To create the course routes, an additional section of Marine Parade (the east end of the road from the South Street junction to Warwick road) and Sea Lane will be shut off to traffic alongside the normal road closures. To see a complete list of the roads which will be closed, on 30 April, visit: https://adur-worthing-housing.onmats.com/w/webpage/road-closure-notices
The sporting event, which has been running since 2015, comprises a half marathon and 10k route, as well as the Guild Care Family Run.
All of the races start and finish on Worthing seafront, giving runners the perfect local backdrop against which to push for a new personal best, run for a charitable cause, or just have fun taking part.
Each finisher will receive a Runfest t-shirt, as well as a bespoke medal.
To find out more about Runfest or to sign up to take part, visit: https://run-fest.com/worthing/worthing-runfest-home/
Tags: Inside Local Sports, Community, Worthing
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