Over 3,000 runners are expected to take to the City’s streets on November 26th as the Doncaster City 10k returns.
The event hailed as Yorkshire’s best 10k, has previously raised over £10,000 for its charitable partners, Doncaster Deaf Trust, Children’s Air Ambulance and Bluebell Wood Children’s Hospice.
As the race enters its sixth year, race organisers have announced Yorkshire house builders Hoober Homes as the sponsors of the 2023 event.
Hoober Homes are a family run business, based in Rotherham and have built several new homes in Doncaster, including the Thorpe Gardens estate, built on the former Doncaster Bloodstocks Sales Building located near Doncaster Racecourse, of course the start and finish of the Doncaster 10k.
The event which enjoys a course around the heart of Doncaster, will now be known as the Hoober Homes Doncaster 10k, with Hoober Homes themselves entering as a team.
“We are incredibly excited to be involved in such a fantastic event. We believe these events are so important for local communities and charities and can only thank Curly’s Athletes for giving us this opportunity. Both on our sites and in surrounding areas, we constantly aim to enhance our local communities. We as a business also believe in giving something back outside of development and this feels like the perfect event given the charities that are included. We wish everyone taking part the very best of luck.”
“Curly’s are delighted to have the support of the Hoober Homes team for the Doncaster City 10k. Their support further helps us develop the event, support our charity aims and our BIG ambition to get our communities moving. It’s going to be an exciting time working in partnership with Hoober Homes, who are just as excited about the day as we are!”