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 Bath Half Marathon 2010

Date Sunday 7th March 2010
Location Bath, England

There will be an Avolites presence at the 2010 Bath Half Marathon.
Avolites Sales Director Steve Warren and his partner Angela will form part of the "Team PSA" whilst Alwyn Fernandes will be running on for Avolites.

Steve Warren - Sales Director
Steve Warren

 
Alwyn Fernandes - Design
Alwyn Fernandes

Instead of partying until 7 a.m. Steve is up at the crack of dawn training for the Bath Half Marathon (we can’t quite believe it either!). Steve is running as part of the PSA Welfare and Benevolent Fund (WBF), which has already proved a great help to numerous people in our industry who, through illness or accident, have found themselves in need of a little help. Please help the great work to continue by donating as much as you can.

Alwyn is hoping to raise £150.00 for the National Society for Epilepsy.
Epilepsy affects almost half a million people in the UK and 50 million people worldwide. A staggering 75 new cases of epilepsy are diagnosed every day, touching the lives of not only those who are diagnosed but their families, carers and friends.

The race was started on Great Pulteney Street by the city’s winter Olympic champion
Amy Williams and the Mayor of Bath Colin Barrett.
The streets of Bath had been filled with the sound of pounding feet as the 11,000 runners completed the city’s 29th half marathon.

The Bath Half Marathon is one of the longest established and most popular city centre road events in the UK.
The course itself is fast and flat making it suitable for all abilities – for beginners whose key objective is to complete the course, to more regular long-distance event runners looking to beat their personal best time. It covers a two lap 13.1 mile (21.1km) course straddling both sides of the River Avon.