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From 13 runners to millions – Parkrun celebrates 20th anniversary | UK News

Parkrun celebrates its 20th anniversary this weekend after growing from a group of 13 people to a phenomenon that takes place in more than 2,500 locations.

Founder Paul Sinton-Hewitt put on the first event on Saturday 2 October 2004 at Bushy Park in southwest London as he recovered from an injury.

The number of runners for the 5k event grew each week and other locations were added.

Mr Sinton-Hewitt – who received a CBE in 2014 – shared flyers for the first event with his two running clubs, Ranelagh Harriers and The Stragglers.

“I didn’t recognise everyone. Of the 13 about eight came for coffee, that was the start of the experience,” he said.

He was inspired by similar events in South Africa, where he grew up, and said Parkrun helped him with his mental health struggles.

Runs in Wimbledon, Richmond, Banstead, Leeds and Brighton started between 2006 and 2007 and Zimbabwe hosted the first international event.

Parkrun is now established in 23 countries and more than 10 million people are registered

“I went from ‘let’s grow this running event’ into something that’s more strategic, around mental health, physical health and wellbeing,” said Mr Sinton-Hewitt.

About 2,000 GP surgeries globally are now twinned with a Parkrun and refer patients to the events to help their physical and mental wellbeing.

Darren Wood (left) has done 913 events, pictured with Parkrun founder Paul Sinton-Hewitt. Pic: PA
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Darren Wood (left) has done 913 events, (pictured with Parkrun founder Paul Sinton-Hewitt). Pic: PA

Darren Wood, 42, from Carshalton in south London, has completed the most Parkruns of anyone – 913.

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A junior Parkrun began 14 years ago and events are also held in 25 prisons and young offenders’ institutions.

Start lines were made wider to ensure not too many people were crowded together
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Thousands of events take place each weekend. Pic: PA

In February, Parkrun removed speed records from its website to reduce their “off-putting” nature and dispel the perception that the runs are races.

The move came amid criticism from some for allowing transgender women to compete in the female category.

Mr Sinton-Hewitt hopes anniversary events this weekend will be smaller than the 1,000th Bushy Park event in August when more than 6,000 people showed up.

He said Parkrun should be “at a reasonable level where you can identify other people in the community, you can identify people like you”.

“A 100 marathon runner doesn’t need Parkrun any more but she will still go to see her friends,” Mr Sinton-Hewitt added.

“We love everybody, the fast, the slow.”

King Charles celebrates his 75th birthday a day early – with host of famous faces | UK News

The King has celebrated his 75th birthday a day early – with a host of famous faces.

The monarch was joined in the grounds of his Highgrove home in Gloucestershire by celebrity chef Raymond Blanc, The Repair Shop host Jay Blades and singer Leee John from the 1980s group Imagination.

There were also community stalwarts who are turning 75 this year too, and representatives from organisations marking the same milestone, from the NHS to members of the Windrush generation.

A local choir sang Happy Birthday at the end of the cream tea party and the King was cheered and applauded after cutting a slice of his three-tiered Victoria sponge cake.

King Charles III holds knife in the air after cutting his 75th birthday cake in Highgrove
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The monarch holds a knife in the air after cutting his birthday cake

King Charles III talking to Jay Blades during his 75th birthday party at Highgrove Gardens in Tetbury on the eve of his birthday, with community champions who are also celebrating turning 75 in 2023. Picture date: Monday November 13, 2023. PA Photo. See PA story ROYAL King. Photo credit should read: Chris Jackson/PA Wire
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The King was joined by The Repair Shop host Jay Blades

Blades, an ambassador for the King’s Foundation, paid tribute to the monarch – who featured on an episode of The Repair Shop – saying: “He’s the new King but he’s also about community, he’s always been about community, always been forward thinking about what we’re doing about the environment but also including community members.

“So to have this group of people here, that’s just unbelievable – that’s part of him, that’s what he does.”

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King Charles III meeting guests during his 75th birthday party at Highgrove Gardens in Tetbury on the eve of his birthday, with community champions who are also celebrating turning 75 in 2023. Picture date: Monday November 13, 2023.
The Rock Choir performing Happy Birthday to the King with community champions who are also celebrating turning 75 in 2023.
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A choir sang Happy Birthday to the King

At the event, Singer Leee John joined his 96-year-old mother Jessie Stephens, a leading figure in Britain’s Caribbean community, at the Highgrove celebration.

She was one of the Windrush generation chosen to have their portrait painted and exhibited nationally to mark their contribution to British society.

The paintings were commissioned by the King when he was the Prince of Wales.

King Charles III's shakes hands with Jessie Stephens, sitter of the Windrush: Portraits of a Pioneering Generation as Charles attends his 75th birthday party at Highgrove Gardens in Tetbury on the eve of his birthday, with community champions who are also celebrating turning 75 in 2023. Picture date: Monday November 13, 2023. PA Photo. See PA story ROYAL King. Photo credit should read: Chris Jackson/PA Wire
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The King shakes hands with Jessie Stephens

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King unveils statue of late Queen Elizabeth

The King, who was born on 14 November 1948, will be spend his birthday on Tuesday with the Queen launching the Coronation Food Project, which aims to bridge the gap between food waste and food need.

He will also host a Buckingham Palace reception to celebrate nurses and midwives as part of the NHS 75 celebrations.

Gun salutes will also be fired across London and the nation to mark the King’s milestone.