Push It for the Peace 2018

Taking place in Cassiobury Park on the 22nd September 2018. A cool very wet day where nearly 400 people participated to raise much needed funds for the Peace Hospice Care.

There were 2 runs of 10km & 5km across the park through various obstacles and down by the river. Getting very muddy and wet in the process, here are some of the photos I took on the day. With lots more on my Flickr account, link is below.

Find out more about the hospice and all their events they do to raise funds. This supports the work which is dedicated to improving the quality of life for patients and families facing a life limiting illness by providing care and support in the setting of their choice.

Photos

Warming up
Splash down
Diving over the inflatable
Jumping over
Rolling through
Sliding
Running through the river
Under the barbed wire
Sprinting to the next challenge
Please run quietly, I’ve got a hangover
Over the tires
Stepping across, whilst under fire
Crawling across
Photo stop
The rain keeps falling….
Medal shoot
Disappearing..
Crawling across
Going under

Hardest obstacle

Lots more photos can be found on Flickr, use the links below.

Links

Peace Hospice Care – https://www.peacehospicecare.org.uk
My Instagram – https://www.instagram.com/alalchan
Flickr – httpss://www.flickr.com/photos/alalchan/albums/72157698485137002

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