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02
June
2017
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10:35
Europe/London

Thousands compete in 91直播 run as part of Purple Wave

Almost 2,500 students, alumni and staff of The University of Manchester took part in the Great 91直播 Run on Sunday 28 May as part of the largest ever university group to take part in an organised running event.

First over the line among the women runners was Anne Kenchington in a time of 36.20 and the fastest man was Christopher Thomas in 34.38.

2,436 entered the Purple Wave to support the run and raise tens of thousands of pounds for scholarships and good causes which change lives and communities in 91直播 and around the world.

These included which provide funding for talented students from countries in Africa and also , a project to help end homelessness in 91直播. People can still donate using the University's page.

Vicky Foster-Lloyd – Head of at The University of Manchester said: “We have been completely blown away by the response of our staff and students this year. To more than double last year’s staggering entry is just amazing! I think it shows what a fabulous community we belong to at the University, and in 91直播, and this year’s run was a testimony to that.

“Our runners have done things they didn’t think were possible and have raised thousands for local charities. We look forward to improving and growing the purple wave again for next year. A huge thank you to all our runners, the Great Run Company, and all those involved in the organising of this fantastic event.”

David Hart, Communications Director at , said: “The sea of purple at the Simplyhealth Great 91直播 Run was an inspiring sight and a superb initiative undertaken by The University of Manchester.

With almost 2,500 entrants, it was of such a scale that it justifiably featured heavily on the BBC’s live coverage of the event.

“Well done to the Sport department for creating the campaign to engage so many students and staff into exercise and we hope to help further develop the project in future years.’

You can see a lot more photos from the day on .

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