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Is your business interested in sponsoring a local 10K race held in Brockwell Park on Sunday 26th October? The race is organised by my running club, Herne Hill Harriers, for a cancer charity called the Emer Casey Foundation.


In terms of sponsorship, we?re looking for contributions towards the cost of running the race and/or donation of prizes. The club incurs significant organisational costs, so sponsorship would do a great deal in bringing us closer to making a guaranteed profit for the charity. In exchange, we can put your links and logo on our website, as well as obviously proudly announcing you as sponsors at the race, and advertising your website and logo as it is publicised on social media etc.


The race has a capacity for up to 300 runners, and is very good value, from just ?12 for advanced entry. The Emer Casey London 10K is now in its sixth successive year, and we?d love to have you on board this year!


Race details

Location Brockwell Park (start near the lido), 3.5 laps on paved path

Date Sunday 26th October 2014

Time 9:30am

Entry fee From ?12 (no further fundraising required)

Facilities Changing and baggage storage

Prizes First 3 men, first 3 women, first 40+ man, first 35+ woman, spot prizes, medal for all finishers

Contact [email protected]

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