Parkrun appeals for joggers to run to its aid
By The Editor 28th Apr 2021
Parkrun is appealing to runners to support it in its effort to restart events in June.
Organisers plan to restart the famous free Saturday morning 5k events across England on June 5.
Events in Richmond Park and Old Deer Park (and across the country) were cancelled last year due to coronavirus restrictions.
Parkrun Chief Executive Officer and Founder Nick Pearson said: "I am calling on the entire parkrun community to help support our efforts to return on Saturday 5 June.
"If you can influence and encourage your local landowner to confirm permission quickly, please do so.
"If you'd like to volunteer, let your local event know.
"If there is anything at all that you think that you can do to help your local team return, please get in touch with them."
Pearson said that is is essential all adult races begin together.
He said: "Unlike junior parkrun, which can return in phases, our 5k events need to all come back at the same time, with the definition of 'all' probably being something north of 90%.
"This is due to the relatively large attendances, and significant opportunity for tourism, meaning that if only a subset of 5k events opened they would very likely be overwhelmed with unmanageable levels of attendance."
A letter to landowners
Earlier today the organisation wrote to landowners presenting a detailed, evidence-based rationale for why, when, and how parkrun events should return. You can read the letter here. Pearson said: "We wrote to the landowners of all 589 5k events in England, requesting their permission to once again hold parkrun events on their land. "Over the course of the pandemic we have sought to be as transparent as possible, to keep the community informed of exactly what is going on. "We are committed to maintaining that openness, and will be providing regular updates on the status of these permission requests over the coming days and weeks.Covid-safety measures
Parkrun has created a Covid-19 Framework which it says all parkrun event teams are required to read, understand and agree to. This includes event delivery instructions and specific information on how the virus can spread. Over 600 parkrun events have already returned internationally, in countries including Australia, New Zealand, Japan, and Russia, as well as in Guernsey, Jersey, the Isle of Man and the Falkland Islands.A cautious return
Pearson admits that he has been worried about the event's return and that the next few weeks will be critical for the organisation. He said: "Ever since the first lockdown began I have been worried about whether or not parkrun would survive. "Whether or not your home event is in England, it is no exaggeration to say that the next few days and weeks will be critical for the entire parkrun movement." Parkrun has taken a cautious approach to its return. The proposed date of June 5 is three Saturdays after Step 3 of the government's roadmap which will see social restrictions further eased.Keeping parkrun part of the community
Parkrun is widely praised for its innovative approach and the strides it has made in opening up running as an inclusive sport for all levels. There are now 589.5k parkrun events in England alone, with an average attendance of 263 walkers and runners, and over three million people registered to take part.
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