Runners celebrated nine years of Salisbury Parkun in light rain this weekend.
More than 100 runners took part in Parkrun on Saturday, June 8, which coincided with the nine-year anniversary celebration.
The regular group run starts at 9am every Saturday, come rain, come shine, when it’s frosty and even in snow.
A Parkrun is a 5km run organised on Saturday mornings around the world. They are friendly, fun and free.
There are hundreds of Parkruns organised around the UK, but only seven in Wiltshire, and just the one in Salisbury.
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Over the years the 14,000 different runners in Salisbury have covered more than 600,000 kilometres all together.
You can register at parkrun.com prior to arriving in the park, where there is free parking, before the 9am start.
Use the photo gallery at the top of this article to see some of the best photos from the anniversary event this weekend.
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