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The community legacy event celebrates and honours the lives of the football fans who died at Hillsborough on April 15, 1989.
Now in its 11th staging, the event sees red and blue supporters walk, jog, and run side by side for a 5k route.
It will take place in Stanley Park, located between Liverpool FC’s Anfield Stadium and Everton FC’s Goodison Park.
It’s a really good way to encourage everyone to get out and be active for a very good cause.
Jamie Carragher and Chris Kirkland at the launch event(Image: Paul Cooper)
“Being in Stanley Park is very special, right in the heart of our football community between our two great football clubs.
Those taking part in Stanley Park will collect their top on event morning to wear for the fun run.
The 5K accessible route takes runners through Walton Lane, Priory Road, and Arkles Lane back into the park.
The launch embodied everything the event is about – community, legacy, inspiration, positivity, and real strength.
“I’d encourage participants to support the three official charities – 23 Foundation, LFC Foundation, and the trio of junior park runs at Stanley Park, The Mystery Park in Wavertree, and Derby Park in Bootle.
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"This is a huge part of the event legacy, to support vital work and programmes in the community, all while encouraging positive health choices and wellbeing.
Together, this all makes a huge difference to so many lives.
“The event is open to everyone and, because it’s not a competitive race, it’s heartwarming to see so many people walk, jog, or run purely to be part of the community legacy.
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