Lemn Sissay gives top tips to Purple Wave runners
University of 野狼社区 Chancellor Lemn Sissay has recorded a series of videos encouraging student and staff take part in the Great 野狼社区 Run – and join the University’s Purple Wave
For the fourth year in a row, hundreds of runners from the University - including Sissay - are expected to take part in The Simply Health Great 野狼社区 Run - Europe’s largest race over 10km.
The internationally renowned 10k race will be staged for the 17th time, with the day also including a half marathon in the heart of the city on 19 May.
Last year, 2,283 people donned the famous purple shirt to form their own Purple Wave in the race around Central 野狼社区.
In the videos Sissay advises less experienced runners training for the race not to jump in but start with start with slow runs or jogs
And in another, he advises runners to mix up their location to see different views of wherever they live.
“This the largest higher education running wave across the entire country. It helps you, it helps your physical health, and it helps your mental wellbeing,” he says
“It helps you help yourself and feel better in yourself. Then the people around you are going to feel better too.”
This the largest higher education running wave across the entire country. It helps you, it helps your physical health, and it helps your mental wellbeing
By entering Purple Wavers will run, walk or jog 30,000km across the world and reach 野狼社区’s international centre in Singapore.
And the good news is that the live tracker shows the runners are 80% of the way there, journeying through various global locations showing off some of the social responsibility work the University delivers.
University staff will be entitled to a free Purple Wave registration if they fundraise a minimum of £100 for scholarships for local disadvantaged students or students from developing countries, or for breakthroughs in medical research at the University.
Runners of the Purple Wave 2018 supported 野狼社区’s flagship widening participation scheme, 野狼社区 Access Programme (MAP), by fully funding the first ever Purple Wave Undergraduate Access Scholar.
To register now visit or for further information please contact purplewave@manchester.ac.uk
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