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A record number of more than 300 runners took part in this year’s 5k and one-mile races, following the 50th annual Corfe Mullen Carnival.
These included 208 entrants in the adult race – an increase of 10 per cent compared to last year – and 125 in the junior section – up a whopping 50 per cent.
Wendy Percey from Lesley Shand Funeral Directors, one of the sponsors, handed out trophies to the winners of the various categories.
Also handing out trophies was Garry Dickerson from sponsors Seyward Window Company, and Cllr Paul Harrison representing Corfe Mullen Parish Council, which sponsored trophies for the first non-club runners over the line.
The seniors ran 5K, completing two laps of the recreation ground, and the juniors ran a single lap of the one-mile course.
Wendy Percey, whose business is part of the Dorset’s Douch Family Funeral Directors, said, “Being a long-standing Corfe Mullen business, it was a privilege to be one of the sponsors of the great carnival and to hand out trophies after the race.
“It was wonderful to see so many youngsters taking part – I was exhausted just watching.”
Carnival Chairman and Race director David Mills said: “Eighteen months ago, the committee set about making plans to celebrate the 50th Corfe Mullen Carnival by creating a new, bigger and better event for the community.
“Clearly this was a great success, with around 5,000 visitors joining in the celebration, as CBeebies presenter Chris Jarvis officially opened the Carnival.
“It was a great event held on a lovely evening, and we had some excellent athletes involved across all levels of ability. We hope to have an equally impressive turn-out at next year’s event.
“We’d like to thank all of the helpers for their continuing help, advice and support in staging this event.”
In the senior race, Dominic Willmore from Poole Runners finished first, with teammate John Llewellyn in second place and Michael Johnson of Wimborne AC in third.
In the junior race, Wimborne AC had the top three, which were Max Meadwell, Abbie Lovering, and Charlie Davis.
All of the entry money received from this year’s run will be donated to the Carnival’s chosen charity for 2016, Julia’s House children’s hospice.