Thousands enjoy Plymouth's new running festival
The Herald|June 09, 2023
PRAISE FOR BRITAIN'S OCEAN RUNNING FESTIVAL 2023
Thousands enjoy Plymouth's new running festival

ORGANISERS of Plymouth’s new running festival, which includes the longstanding half marathon, have praised the enthusiasm of the thousands of participants as well as the volunteers who help make the event happen.

The streets of Plymouth were pulsating with energy as runners from all walks of life came together to participate in the highly anticipated Britain’s Ocean City Running Festival 2023, sponsored by Pilkington Estates.

This annual event, held on Sunday 14th May, surpassed all expectations, showcasing the indomitable spirit of athletes and the power of community support.

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