
Join the first ever Southsea Reindeer Run and help fight the Perfect Storm
On Sunday 15 December the charity will be holding its first ever Reindeer Run at Southsea, where it’s hoped hundreds of people will don a pair of antlers and join its mascots Rookie the Reindeer and Stormy Stan to raise funds for the charity.
On Sunday 15 December the charity will be holding its first ever Reindeer Run at Southsea, where it’s hoped hundreds of people will don a pair of antlers and join its mascots Rookie the Reindeer and Stormy Stan to raise funds for the charity.
This year’s run is more important than ever as the RNLI’s lifeboats are responding to more calls for help than ever, more money is needed to train crews and equipment, but income has gone down. It’s the Perfect Storm and means lifeboat crews are facing their toughest Christmas ever.
In taking part runners will also be doing their bit to show support for another RNLI tradition that takes place every Christmas. As volunteer crews at the charity’s 238 lifeboat stations sit down to enjoy Christmas Dinner, some always have their festive celebrations cut short as their pagers sound and they leave friends and family and head out to sea.
But now there’s a chance to do your bit to help – and you won’t miss any of the celebrations. Indeed, the sight of hundreds of runners dressed as reindeers is likely to put a smile on everyone’s faces in the run up to the big day.
The event opens at 9.30am and there is a choice of 10k or 5k fund runs and even a 1k Santa Saunter that’s perfect for the little ones to take part in. All those participating will receive a free RNLI Reindeer Run T-shirt and medal. Runners, who must register and buy tickets for the event in advance, are encouraged to raise sponsorship which will go directly to saving lives.
‘It’s fantastic that the Reindeer Run is coming to this area,’ said Portsmouth Lifeboat volunteer crew member Aaron Gent. ‘We are always prepared for a call at Christmas, but it will be great to know that people have been giving a bit of their time during the festive season to help ensure we can launch’.
‘It can be hard on our family and friends if we disappear halfway through our turkey, or while the presents are being given out but the sea and the dangers it can bring never takes a holiday, so nor can we,’ he added.
There will be prizes for the first woman and first man to cross the finish line in the 10k and 5k runs and also spot prizes for fancy dress.
There will also be the chance to win dinner, bed and breakfast for up to four people at the RNLI College in Poole. This prize will be awarded to the person who raises the highest value of donations for the RNLI through JustGiving as a participant of our Reindeer Run events in 2019 at Moors Valley, Stansted Park and Southsea.
To register for the event go to: RNLI.org/SouthseaReindeer
https://rnli.org/find-my-nearest/events/2019/december/rnli-southsea-reindeer-run-2019
Attached photos: RNLI Reindeer runs in previous years have attracted large entries of runners donning festive antlers.
For Editors:
The RNLI Reindeer Run takes part at Castle Field, Clarence Esplanade, Portsmouth, Southsea PO5 3ST from 9.30am to 2pm on Sunday 15 December. In addition to the entry fee, we encourage all participants to raise a minimum of £50 sponsorship money to help the RNLI continue to save lives at sea.
If you have any questions about this event please contact your local Reindeer Run team at [email protected]
Race times: 5K race starts at 10am, 10K run starts at 10.30am, 1K Santa Saunter starts at 11am. Pre-registration is essential and entries will not be accepted on the day. Fancy dress is encouraged.
To find out more about the RNLI’s Perfect Storm campaign go to www.rnli.org
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