Race for Men returns aiming to smash £60k Stars Appeal milestone

It the event's seventh edition, for the Prostate Cancer Fund

Author: Aaron HarperPublished 26th May 2024

Race for Men is hoping to cross the line to £60,000 raised in support of the Stars Appeal Prostate Cancer Fund at Salisbury District Hospital.

The event is holding it's seventh running and will see over 400 people taking on a 3km, 5km, 10km or 21km route around Hudson's Field.

But there's much more fun to be had around it, as Wilton Wake Up will be bringing their supercars to display, while the five-a-side football tournament returns for a second year - joined by a bit of Crazy Golf for the first time.

There's also going to be a visit from some furry friends from Cholderton Rare Breeds farm, while there will be music from 11am as well as food vans, a licensed bar, bouncy castles and face painting.

Those performing include Duncan Heather, Sean Bless and Disco Dion.

Organiser Toby Giles, said:

"If it wasn't for our amazing hospital, and the Prostate Cancer Fund, there are so many people who might not be here today.

We want to do our bit to keep raising awareness for the cancer, and hopefully save more lives in the process."

Places are available to on the day sign-ups.

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