"Most People Running 100 Metres in a 12 hour Relay"
Guinness Book of Records Official Title
Thank you to all our participants for making this dream a reality!
Date:
Saturday 23rd May - Event now over
Time:
12 noon to midnight (12PM -12AM)
Venue:
Mile End Stadium
On Saturday, 23rd May 2009, a spectacular new world record was set in London.
1,675 participants excceding all expectations took part in Gaza 100: World Record Run, a 12-hour relay for “the most people running 100 meters in a 12-hour relay.” (Guinness book of records official title).
The event, which took place in Mile End Stadium in East London, was organised by the IF charity, with funds going to Save the Children’s Gaza Appeal, which provides humanitarian aid for children in Gaza.
Politicians and celebrities joined thousands of people, who came from across the UK to take part in the world record bid and to show their support.
Jim Fitzpatrick MP, opened the event by being the first runner to start the relay at 12pm, followed by Baroness Pola Uddin. Jeremy Corbyn MP also took part in the event, along with the Deputy Leader for Tower Hamlets, Josh Peck.
Former stars from the hit TV show, The Apprentice - Tre Azam, Ghazal Asif and Syed Ahmed- also took part in the relay. Tre said “This was a fantastic way of coming together as a community in a non offensive way, to highlight a really worthy cause”.
"Very well organised, good cause and alot of people turned up for a fun event" - said Alex, one of the Guinness World Records adjudicators.
Rizwan Khaliq, CEO of IF charity, said “Today is a very significant and historical day. A huge amount of money has been raised to go towards providing education and health care for the many children in Gaza - who have lost their homes and loved ones. This was a huge challenge, and to achieve this world record right here in the heart of London’s East End where, in four years time, we will host the biggest sporting event in the world – The 2012 Games – is a fantastic achievement for London and the UK.
As well as the main relay, the family orientated event included a Gaza 100 football cup tournament, hosted by the London Tigers. Other attractions included a youth stage with a range of artists and comedians performing live; such as Abdullah Rolle, Mecca 2 Medina, Khaleel Muhammed and Jeff Mirza. There were food stalls and children’s entertainment.
Please note, neither IF nor Save the Children will be taking an administration fee from the money raised.
100 metres, £100, 100% for the children of Gaza!
This event is supported by Visit London, Gazelle Media and Life of This World Productions.
So, come on join in and let your feet do the talking for the children of Gaza!