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‘Give it a go!’ say organisers of Swansea’s 10k run as entries open for 2023 event
Swansea residents who’ve never quite got around to running in a 10k event are being urged to give it a go this year.

New entrants – along with existing runners – are being invited to get their entries in for the 2023 Admiral Swansea Bay 10k.
Organisers Swansea Council have already started putting up new-look banners with “Give it a go!” messages around the city.
The event will take place on Sunday, September 17.
It’ll be the 17th event that Admiral has sponsored, which, as well as the 10k, offers 1k and 3k junior fun runs, along with a 10k wheelchair race and a mascot race.
Council cabinet member Robert Francis-Davies said: “Thousands of people see their friends run the 10k, cheer them on at the event and then wish they’d given it a go too. It’d be great for those people to sign up this year and they still have more than seven months to train.
“We’ve had an excellent response to our early bird offer and we are expecting demand for places to be as high as usual.”
Rhian Langham, Head of People at Admiral, said, “We’re excited to be sponsoring the Admiral Swansea Bay 10k once again this year, with last year bringing thousands of people together to achieve their goals and cheer their loved ones on.”
To book your place on the 2023 start line go to www.swanseabay10k.com.
(Lead image: Swansea Council)
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