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Enter Junior
Enter Mini
Open for Entry
29 September 2012
Sheffield City Centre
2.5 km & 1.5 km
Enter Junior
Enter Mini
Open for Entry
29 September 2012
Sheffield City Centre
2.5 km & 1.5 km
Bupa Junior & Mini Great Yorkshire Run
Part of a great day of running in Sheffield including the
Bupa Great Yorkshire Run
Join hundreds of children for a great run in Sheffield city centre on Sunday 29 September 2013
Features a 1.5km Mini event suitable for children aged 3-8 years and a 2.5km Junior event for 9-15 year olds
£10 (£8.33 plus 20% VAT) entry fee
Be unstoppable and help beat blood cancers!
This year Leukaemia & Lymphoma Research is the official charity for the Bupa Great Junior and Mini runs. People who fundraise for the charity are known as the Unstoppables because they will not stop until they’ve beaten blood cancers.
Why not lace up your trainers and join the Unstoppables? Everyone is welcome. What's more, every unstoppable runner receives a fab t-shirt and fundraising pack.
You can run with TV stars too! Eden Taylor-Draper, Emmerdale's Belle Dingle, is part of the Unstoppables and she will be starting the Bupa Junior and Mini races and running at events across the country too. And you'll meet other Leukaemia & Lymphoma Research celebrity runners who are sponsored by TV Times!
Leukaemia is the most common form of cancer in children. Thanks to Leukaemia & Lymphoma Research, nine out of ten children now survive the most common form of this cancer.
Join the Unstoppables and run to beat blood cancers!