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fun run

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fun run
n
(Individual Sports, other than specified) a long run or part-marathon run for exercise and pleasure, often by large numbers of people
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Noun1.fun run - a footrace run for fun (often including runners who are sponsored for a charity)fun run - a footrace run for fun (often including runners who are sponsored for a charity)
foot race, footrace, run - a race run on foot; "she broke the record for the half-mile run"
Translations
fun run
nVolkslauf m (oft für wohltätige Zwecke durchgeführt)
fun run nmarcia non competitiva


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Gemma and Michael George are urging people to take part in a fun run in memory of their son Joshua.
The players and officials have already raised pounds 125 to sponsor one of their members in the Great Midlands Fun Run in Sutton Coldfield.
Byline: Helen Thomas AD who survived a quadruple bypass operation is taking part in this year's Coventry Fun Run to raise money for a heart charity.
 
 
 
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