Run to the Beat for breast cancer research

BREAST Cancer Campaign is calling all runners to hotfoot it to Greenwich, London in September to take part in Sony Ericsson's Run to the Beat for breast cancer research.

The whole course is set to music which has been scientifically proven to match the physical and mental demands of running just over thirteen miles.

Kelly Walton, Events Assistant at Campaign said:

"At the first Run to the Beat in 2008, twenty seven runners across the UK donned their pink vests for Campaign and raised an impressive 10,800. This year we have some places left before our team is complete, so please join us and enjoy an adrenaline-pumping race to fantastic music while raising money for a very worthwhile cause."

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Breast cancer is the most common cause of cancer in the UK and accounts for nearly one in three of all cancers in women.

Runners who sign up for the race on Sunday 27th September will automatically become members of Campaign's exclusive running club, the Jigsaw Runners, and will receive a professional Ronhill running vest, along with unrivalled support throughout their training.

For further information call the events team on 0207 749 4106 or visit the website at: www.breastcancercampaign.org

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