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Woodcote 10K raises thousands for local charities.
Summary
The Woodcote 10K drew more than 430 runners and raised an estimated £3,500 for Daisy's Dream and the Pangbourne Rotary Club's charitable trust.
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The Woodcote 10K, organised by Pangbourne Rotary Club, set a post-Covid record on Sunday with more than 430 runners. Conditions were cold and windy but remained dry for the race. Organisers reported an estimated £3,500 raised for charity. The principal beneficiary named was Daisy's Dream, alongside the club's own charitable trust.
Key facts:
- More than 430 entrants took part in the annual 10K.
- An estimated £3,500 was raised for Daisy's Dream and the Rotary Club's charitable trust.
- The men's winner was Rob Corney with a time of 32.03 minutes, followed by Tom Epton and Matthew Ploszynsky.
- Kate Williams was the first female finisher in 40.39 minutes and received her prize from sponsor Bob Warmingham.
- Many participants praised the organisers and indicated they would return next year.
- The club's next fundraiser is the Pangbourne Art Exhibition from March 6 to 8.
Summary:
The event combined strong local participation with fundraising for local causes and reached a post-Covid entry record. The club's next scheduled fundraiser is the Pangbourne Art Exhibition from March 6 to 8.
