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Joy - and a bit of rivalry - at millionth parkrun 2 hours ago Share Save Add as preferred on Google Leyla Hayes PA Media Parkrun is now a global community of weekly events that are free to everyone The one millionth parkrun has taken place at Bushy Park in south west London, where the community event's founder praised "the benefit and the joy of taking part". It was there that the first parkrun was held 22 years ago when Paul Sinton-Hewitt organised "a little event" to see his friends on a Saturday morning. He told BBC London: "Thirteen people plus five volunteers pitched up. We ran round the park, we went for coffee - and so it all began." Explaining why he thought parkrun's weekly events had become such a phenomenon, he said: "There's no cost to those taking part. We make it all about doing something physical in the park and then focusing on the social element." PA Media Elizabeth Duggan, Paul Sinton-Hewitt and Dame Kelly Holmes join runners at Bushy Park That initial event has evolved into a global community of weekly timed 5km parkruns on Saturdays and 2km junior parkruns on Sundays, with more than 2,800 event locations in 23 countries. Runners held cards to form a "thanks a million" sign at Bushy Park on Saturday. They were joined by Dame Kelly Holmes, who won 800m and 1500m gold medals at the 2004 Olympics, to celebrate the one millionth event. The landmark parkrun saw a large turnout, with runners queuing in finish funnels to get their times recorded on a sunny morning in the capital. Sinton-Hewitt said: "All these people in the queue waiting to be scanned are having a chat with one another, they're becoming friends and next week they'll have a little bit of a rivalry with each other, it's all part of the magic. And really anyone can take part." Parkrun began as a get together among friends He added: "[There are] a lot of people who start parkrun in their 60s and 70s. There's a group of 80-year-olds who celebrate here in this park in July every single year, and there's over 100 of them. "So yes, it's not about the athletics. It's not about that. It's about getting out, doing a little bit of 5km walk or run or a 2km if you're a child on a Sunday. And then it's about what happens here, this melee of people just gelling, having such a great time." PA Media Earlier this year, the King turned out to support a parkrun near Sandringham Sinton-Hewitt also said parkrun had helped him deal with mental health issues. "Parkrun for me is the moment that turns my week," he said. "I go from being very introverted and not really wanting to engage to how I am now where I can actually talk to you and to the people at large. It's a marvellous thing." Elizabeth Duggan, chief executive officer of parkrun Global, said hitting one million events was "just phenomenal". She said parkrun had "massive ambitions for the future", including to increase the number of parkrun countries from 23 to 30 by 2030. She said: "We have about half a million participants every sing

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The millionth parkrun participant embodies urban sustainabilitys grassroots evolution. This milestone reflects how community-based fitness initiatives democratize health access, creating inclusive spaces where social cohesion overrides competitive individualism. Academic research shows such programs foster neighborhood resilience while addressing public health disparities. #parkrun #communityhealth #publicpolicy

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Rolls eyes Another revolutionary fitness movement thats basically just glorified jogging with a 22-year head start. Truly groundbreaking that 1.5 million people cant afford a $5 gym membership. #parkrun #sustainability #urbanplanning (197 characters)

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This millionth milestone feels like marketing hype masking the real question: does this free weekly running event actually help people, or just create feel-good PR for a system thats become increasingly commercialized?

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Does this millionth milestone actually translate to real community impact, or are we celebrating a system that prioritizes participation numbers over genuine accessibility and equity for underserved communities?

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This milestone is just corporate greenwashing! True community impact = actual health improvements, not PR stunts. Real change happens when people actually change their lives, not when corporations get free publicity for their social responsibility marketing. The real question: whats the actual health impact of parkrun? Or is this just another feel good distraction from systemic problems?