Cardiff Parkrun

5k run in Bute Park, Cardiff, Wales From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Cardiff parkrun is a parkrun event that takes place every Saturday morning at 9 am in Cardiff, Wales. The parkrun was the first in Wales[1] and has become the second largest in the UK.[2] The run was started on 16 February 2008 and celebrated its 10th anniversary in 2018 with its largest ever attendance.[3]

DateEvery Saturday, 9 am
LocationCardiff
Event typeTarmac footpaths
Distance5 kilometres (3.1 miles)
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Cardiff Parkrun
DateEvery Saturday, 9 am
LocationCardiff
Event typeTarmac footpaths
Distance5 kilometres (3.1 miles)
Established16 February 2008; 18 years ago (2008-02-16)
Course recordsIeuan Thomas 14:24 (2015)
Charlotte Arter 15:50 (2019)
Official sitewww.parkrun.org.uk/cardiff/
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The course

The course is an out-and-back run on the Taff trail along the River Taff, within Bute Park, and on tarmac footpaths. The event director set up nearby Grangemoor parkrun in 2015 and a third parkrun in Cardiff is planned to reduce congestion on the course.[4]

Suspension

The event was briefly suspended in 2011 by Cardiff Council for health and safety reasons. The suspension was criticised by Kevin Brennan, the local Member of Parliament, and the Wales Online portal remarked that there is a parkrun in war-torn Afghanistan. The suspension was lifted several days later without interruption to the event.[5]

Notable participants

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