RACE for Life in Southampton is the largest single event of its kind in the country.
On Sunday July 13, thousands of women will gather to raise money for Cancer Research UK.
It will be a day of high emotion - loved ones remembered and survivors celebrated coming through the disease. There will be great sadness at the loss of so many and immense joy at what can be achieved when people unite for a common cause.
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Southampton's Race for Life on July 13 is now the biggest in the country with 10,000 women expected to walk, jog or run the 5km course around Southampton Common to raise thousands of pounds for Cancer Research UK.
We have teamed up with Tesco to offer three lucky readers the chance of winning an exclusive Tesco training kit containing everything you need to get in shape.
The pack includes a canvas bag containing a thigh trimmer, two soft hand grips, skipping rope and a pair of dumbbells plus an iPod Shuffle, an iTunes voucher to find the perfect training soundtrack, a Tesco exercise vest and a spa voucher so you can relax after a hard training session.
HOW TO ENTER
To win, answer the following question:
How many women are expected to enter this year's Race for Life in Southampton?
Send your answer with your name and address to Paula Thompson, Race for Life Competition, Southern Daily Echo, Newspaper House, Test Lane Redbridge, SO16 9JX or email paula.thompson@dailyecho.co.uk
Closing date: Tuesday, May 13.
Normal Echo rules apply.
For details, visit our website
dailyecho.co.uk and click on
competitions and offers.
To enter Race for Life 2008, visit raceforlife.org/southwest or call 0871 641 2279
3:05pm Tuesday 29th April 2008
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