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Dulwich Park Runners has a large and active membership with a wide range of ages and abilities. Some just run to keep fit while others run ultra-marathons ? so, whatever your running goal, we aim to help you achieve it.


The club offers friendly, informal and supportive training sessions all year round, as well as a busy calendar of social events to help along the training!


www.dulwichparkrunners.co.uk

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The Dulwich Park Runners Autumn 2014 Beginners Course starts on Saturday 13 September 2014.


Every Saturday for 8 weeks ? arrive by 8.50am for a 9.00am start, ?30 for the entire course.


The course is aimed at anyone new to running, or returning to running. We run in Dulwich Park, meeting by the entrance to the new car park, inside the College Road entrance.


Each participant will be mentored by a member of your local running club ? Dulwich Park Runners www.dulwichparkrunners.co.uk


To reserve a place please send an e-mail to [email protected].


We look forward to meeting you.

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