Go Dad Run

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Go Dad Run was a series of 5K and 10K running events established to raise awareness and funds for men's health charities. The initiative was founded by former world champion athlete Colin Jackson in 2013, with the aim of encouraging men to take proactive steps towards managing their health, particularly in relation to prostate cancer, testicular cancer, and mental health issues.

Background[edit]

The concept of Go Dad Run was inspired by the success of women-only charity runs such as Race for Life, which have been highly effective in raising both awareness and funds for cancer research. Recognizing the lack of a male equivalent, Colin Jackson sought to create an event that would serve a similar purpose for men's health issues. The events were designed to be inclusive, encouraging participation from men and boys of all ages and fitness levels.

Events[edit]

Go Dad Run events typically took place in various locations across the United Kingdom, including major cities and parks. Participants were encouraged to wear distinctive blue shorts provided by the organizers as a symbol of unity and awareness. The runs were not competitive; instead, they focused on participation, community, and raising awareness for men's health.

Charitable Impact[edit]

The funds raised through Go Dad Run events were distributed to several men's health charities, supporting research, awareness campaigns, and support services for diseases affecting men. Key charity partners included Prostate Cancer UK, which focuses on prostate cancer research and support, and the Movember Foundation, known for its focus on men's mental health, testicular cancer, and prostate cancer.

Legacy[edit]

While Go Dad Run was active, it succeeded in bringing together communities to support men's health issues, creating a platform for discussion and engagement on topics that are often stigmatized or overlooked. The initiative also played a role in highlighting the importance of early detection and treatment of men's health conditions.

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