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Thousands turn out for annual Chester Santa Dash

Christmas officially arrived in Chester last weekend as thousands of dashing Santas took to the city streets to raise money for two important local charities.

More than 2,100 participants donned Santa suits for the 14th annual Chester Santa Dash, a beloved city tradition held each year in aid of the Countess Charity and the Hospice of the Good Shepherd.

Families, adults and children sprinted through Chester on the 3.2k route, past the city's most famous landmarks including The Groves, Grosvenor Park, the Amphitheatre, the Eastgate Clock and Chester Cathedral.

Sponsorship is still being received from those who took part in the event, which was generally sponsored by Medicash, and the full amount raised will be announced in the New Year when all sponsorship monies have been received.

Angie Lopez, Head of Fundraising at The Countess Charity said the event relies heavily on sponsorship and urged participants to return their sponsorship to the Hospice of the Good Shepherd as soon as possible.

"All funds raised will make a huge difference to both charities, so if you took part, please do return your sponsorship as soon as you can,” she said.

"A huge thanks to all the amazing volunteer helpers, Dee Radio, DJ Ian Gibbons and the wonderful participants that took part in this year’s Chester Santa Dash - the sun shone and the event was a great success.

"The proceeds for the Countess will support the Westminster Eye Unit's Retinal Scanner Appeal which will benefit the 40,000 plus patients that this busy unit treats each year, while The Hospice of the Good Shepherd will use their funds  to continue with the amazing work  that they do caring for our community," she added.

Meanwhile, Andy Abernethy, Head of Marketing at Medicash, said:

“It was fantastic to see over 2,000 Santas dashing through the streets of Chester on Sunday for the annual Chester Santa Dash.

"With the sun shining on the runners, the event has truly kick started the festive season while raising funds for two incredible charities.

"I’m sure there were plenty of mince pies and hot chocolates enjoyed after the race, but participants will also feel the benefits of getting outdoors and exercising with friends and family

"Well done to all the runners for making this another successful and enjoyable event!”

Published 06/12/2024