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Thank you to everyone who took part in the Rudolph Fun Run 2023 helping us to raise an astounding £12,000. The date is already set for next year! Join us on Sunday 15th December 2024.
Date: Sunday 15th December 2024
Time: 10:00
Distance: Choose from a 5k chip timed route or a 2.5k family route
Location: Leybourne Lakes, Kent
Registration fee: £20 per adult, £5 per child
One of a kind Rudolph medal for all finishers
Option to pre buy Antlers & Red nose for £5
Date: Sunday 15th December
Time: 10:00
Distance: Choose from a 5k chip timed route or a 2.5k family route
Location: Leybourne Lakes, Kent
Registration fee: £20 per adult, £5 per child
One of a kind Rudolph medal for all finishers
Option to pre buy Antlers & Red nose for £5
About Rudolph Fun Run
Join us for an unforgettable and festive event, the RBLI Rudolph Fun Run! Come along and celebrate the spirit of the season while supporting a great cause. This exciting event aims to raise funds for the Royal British Legion Industries (RBLI), an organization dedicated to improving the lives of veterans and their families.
Why run the Rudolph Fun Run for RBLI?
By participating in the RBLI Rudolph Fun Run, you become part of a community dedicated to supporting our Armed Forces community and their families. Join us as we celebrate the festive season, spread joy, and create positive change in our community. Lace up your running shoes, put on your reindeer antlers, and let’s make this event one to remember!
Why run for RBLI
Anil joined the Army in 2006 as a rifleman with the 2nd Royal Gurkha Regiment. Just 20 days before he was due to finish his tour in Afghanistan, aged just 24, he stepped on an IED. Anil suffered multiple injuries, resulting in the amputation of his leg. After an intense rehabilitation process, Anil secured work in RBLI’s social enterprise, Britain’s Bravest Manufacturing Company, making rail signs for companies across the UK and abroad. “Working every day at RBLI is the best thing that could have happened to me.”
Following RBLI’s support, Anil had the confidence to take on his first major sporting challenge in the form of The Invictus Games, winning gold in the sitting volleyball Team in 2014 and silver in 2016. However, arguably, his biggest challenge to date is when he climbed to Mount Everest Base Camp in November 2017. After battling altitude sickness to successful reach his target, he returned to the Kent charity a hero after raising more than £11,000 for his fellow veterans and people with disabilities.