The Chronicle (South Tyneside and Durham)

Runners relieved as email turns out to be error

- By SOPHIE BROWNSON Reporter sophie.brownson@reachplc.com

The email Great North Run participan­ts received

RUNNERS who secured places in this year’s Great North Run were shocked to receive an email saying their place had been cancelled after a message was sent out by mistake.

Let’s Do This, the official booking partner of the iconic half marathon from Newcastle to South Shields, emailed participan­ts across the county on Wednesday saying “your entry has been cancelled”. The race-booking platform which helps runners to secure places in events across the country, including the Great North Run, sent out a message to runners which read, “we’ll cancel your booking with no charge.”

Alarmed runners were quick to contact the organisati­on to query the email and confirm whether it was true they had lost their place. And on Thursday, Let’s Do This sent out a second email to entrants to say that the cancellati­on message had been sent out in error.

The email said: “We’re sorry. You may have just received an email from

us with the subject line: ‘Your entry has been cancelled.’

“We’re really sorry – this was sent in error. Rest assured, any bookings you have for upcoming events are still valid.

“There’s no need to contact us unless you need our help with a specific query.”

The booking provider also took to Twitter to reassure worried runners. The Tweet read: “Thank you everyone for flagging the email error, apologies this was a mistake.

“Rest assured any upcoming bookings you’ve made are still valid, and there’s no need to contact us unless you do need help with a specific query. Sorry for the confusion – our mistake.”

The news will come as a relief to runners looking forward to taking part in this year’s Great North Run, as it returns to its traditiona­l route this year. This year’s event which will take place on September 11, is set to be the biggest ever with 60,000 people taking part.

The race will finish in South Shields once again after the 2021 event was altered to start and end in Newcastle as a Covid-19 safety measure.

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