Human Race Ltd have announced that Whole Foods Market will take title sponsorship of the 14th annual Kingston Breakfast Run.
The Whole Foods Market Breakfast Run will be held on Sunday 27th March 2011 on the traditional Kingston-Upon-Thames course of 8.2 or 16 miles.
The Breakfast Run, which attracts some 5,000 competitors, is perfect for athletes of all ages and abilities and is a perfect training race for the Virgin London Marathon three weeks later. The fast, flat and accurately mile marked course takes in the picturesque loop along the Thames towpath up to Hampton Court Palace and back to Kingston-Upon-Thames.
Ginny Kopacz, Whole Foods Market’s Community Relations Manager said, “At Whole Foods Market, healthy eating is one of our core values and we are all delighted to underscore our commitment to optimum health through supporting the Kingston Breakfast Run” She continued “Many of us at Whole Foods Market are keen runners and so we will be offering competitors tips, ideas & EXCLUSIVE OFFERS via the Human Race newsletter over the coming months, we are also planning a number of events, lectures and free samples”.
Whole Foods Market originated in Austin, Texas in 1980 and now has 5 stores in London with expansion planned in Richmond and Glasgow. Their ethos is to sell the highest quality natural and organic products available, whilst maintaining a commitment to their environment and caring about their communities.
John Lunt, Managing Director of Human Race commented, “We couldn’t be more pleased to have Whole Foods Market supporting the Kingston Breakfast Run, their values fit perfectly with the healthy, active lifestyle that our events promote.”
For further information and online entry visit www.humanrace.co.uk