Success at Cardiff 10k draws thousands to Capital City - Kidney Wales
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The Cardiff 10k was again a remarkable success with over 3,000 runners taking part in two races.

Charities will benefit and the Kidney Wales Foundation will raise over £70,000. Charities Diabetes UK, brainstrust, Tenovous, Help for Heroes, Noah’s Ark Appeal, MS Society along with many other charities will also raise valuable charitable funds as official Cardiff 10k charity partners.

Max Boyce who started the Race said “It so great to see the Capital City so active for such good causes. Thousands turned up to support and not only run.”

On a note of disappointment, the Organisers regretted the lack of water at the 5k mark of the Cardiff 10k yesterday. The Race was let down by the suppliers of the water who had assured the Organisers the supply for the morning. But each runner received adequate water supply immediately at the end of the Race in bags and extra water was supplied at the end of the race to all runners. Organisers apologised to runners .

The Fun Run had children from aged 5 to 15 running and the 10k had the best ever number of entries. Over 112 Teams competed in the 10k and the winners were South Wales Fire & rescue.

The winners of the 2k were Ciaran Lewis and Megan Tatnell

The 10k race was won by two Kenyan athletes, Milton Kiplagat Rotich in the men’s category and Alice Mogire winning the women’s race.

View video taken from the day http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HCCfaCCxgh0The Cardiff 10k was again a remarkable success with over 3,000 runners taking part in two races.

Charities will benefit and the Kidney Wales Foundation will raise over