We are excited to annouce that Breathing Matters have teamed up with Sport for Charity, which incorporates Run for Charity http://www.runforcharity.com/ and Cycle for Charity http://www.cycleforcharity.com/.
They have given us one free place at the Spartan Race and one free place at the Zombie Evacuation Race . They have also given us a decreased price of £35 registration for both events all year round, subject to availability. These events are infamous and are a challenge above all else.
The Spartan Race http://uk.spartanrace.com/ integrates obstacles with the natural terrain to create the best racing experience possible. Each course is unique, so racers never compete on the same course twice. What happens if you fall off or fail to complete an obstacle? It’s simple, just drop and give us 30 burpees before moving on!
The Zombie Evacuation Race http://zombieevacuation.com/ is a beginners’ obstacle race. It’s not just a race, it’s an experience. Why watch a Zombie Apocalypse … when you can be part of it. Their mission is to embrace both the athlete and the geek, and for you to leave their events with a smile.
These events are all over the UK – find one near you!
A free space at the Run To The Beat 10K in Wembley on 14th September 2014 has also been offered www.runtothebeat.co.uk Past guests at this unique music challenge event has been Jessie J, Tinie Tempah, Calvin Harris and DJ Fresh.
Email us if you are for the challenge on breathingmatters@ucl.ac.uk
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