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27 Jun 2006, 21:20 (Ref:1642952) | #1 | ||
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Run a Mile With British GT/F3 at Snetterton for Sport Relief
Sport Relief is on Sat 15th July and British F3/GT and MSV are staging an official Sport Relief Mile after track action has finished on Saturday. The course will be from the bridge on Revett Straight round to the Finish Line.
The drivers and teams will be taking part and you are all invited to join in. Full details here: http://www.britishgt.com/newsitem.php?key=308 Details on Sport Relief website here: https://secure.artezglobal.com/regis...LangPref=en-CA Sign up, come along and support this worthwhile cause. Who knows you might even beat Tom Kimber-Smith and Bruno Senna at Snetterton! Last edited by Asp; 28 Jun 2006 at 18:12. |
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28 Jun 2006, 00:10 (Ref:1643066) | #2 | ||
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Shame I'll be at Croix, I would've been up for this :S
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28 Jun 2006, 08:45 (Ref:1643221) | #3 | ||
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Sounds like great fun! In a sport often criticised for not doing enough for charity its good to hear that some are putting the effort in!
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28 Jun 2006, 15:33 (Ref:1643509) | #4 | ||
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i must admit i really fancy this and i have always wanted to do something for charity that doesnt involve burying myself in 3 foot of worms or in a bath of beans so ill try and make it there and im going to aim to beat tim mullen
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28 Jun 2006, 16:15 (Ref:1643532) | #5 | ||
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Entering the Sport Relief Mile at Snetterton
You can register online at Sport Relief for this event by following this procedure:-
Follow these step by step instructions to register online - A)Go to www.sportrelief.com B)Click On ‘Enter the Sainsbury Sport Relief Mile NOW’ C)Click On ‘Find Your Nearest Sainsbury Sport Relief Mile’ D)Enter the postcode for Snetterton which is NR16 2JU and then click ‘Find Me a Mile’ E)From the list select ‘Norwich Snetterton Race Circuit’ F)Click ‘I Agree’ G)Then select either ‘individual’ or ‘I’d like to Create a Team to Do the Mile’ – You can add names to your team later if someone else decides they wish to join in. H)The cost for individuals - £5 per adult; £2 per child; £12 per family and then any sponsorship you also wish to raise on top. I)Fill in the details and you’ll be registered online with a team or individual page on the Sport Relief website. J)Others can go to this website to sponsor you or your team online. This isn't a race an dyou can go as fast or as slow as you wish. I suspect that when the drivers line up on for the start their competitive spirit will take over, but the rest of us mere mortals can jog round and help raise money for a good cause. Thanks to Gaz and dj choc ice for their support and please come and join us on Saturday 15th July. Last edited by macsport; 28 Jun 2006 at 16:19. |
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Oh and thanks to the mods for making this sticky, much appreciated.
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30 Jun 2006, 11:51 (Ref:1644835) | #7 | ||
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Macsport,
I've entered the name of a team for marshals, see marshals forum; Snett 1/2nd July. Hopefully we can get quite a few of us Orangemen partaking. I'll be there this weekend to try and drum up support. |
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3 Jul 2006, 17:26 (Ref:1647477) | #9 | ||
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macsport,
you won't be the only one. We marshals like short sprints, not long distances, maybe we should have a relay team. There's been a suggestion that we should do it in Orange Probans, boots and carrying a fire extinguisher!..........sure! |
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11 Jul 2006, 18:40 (Ref:1653768) | #10 | ||
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Jarvis and Allison at BBC Norwich on Thursday for SR
Just a quick update that Olly Jarvis and Matt Allison will be outside the BBC Centre on Thursday 3-5pm supporting the build up to Sport Relief on Saturday.
If you live and work in Norwich come and support us please. |
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11 Jul 2006, 19:42 (Ref:1653806) | #11 | ||
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Jeff,
I have e-mailed various (motor racing clubs/organisations) for support. I will send you a PM, when I've finished, to let you know. Will there be charity buckets/boxes available for Friday night and Saturday daytime? Nick. |
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Well, what a successful event that was. Thouroughly enjoyed knackering myself out on that.
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16 Jul 2006, 14:06 (Ref:1657505) | #13 | ||
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A Big Thank You
Thanks to everyone who supported the Sport Relief Mile. We estimate we've raised over £3000, but to be honest that is very conservative, I expect it to be quite a bit more. As soon as we get an actual figure I'll let everyone know.
See here for news http://www.fota.co.uk/newsitem.php?key=443 There are images in the gallery section |
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