Runners celebrate finishing the Bury Bubble Rush Picture: ST ELIZABETH HOSPICE (Image: Archant)
The Bubble Rush saw participants run, walk and jog through a sea of bubbles as they raised money for charity.
Special cannons sprayed competitors with a large amount of coloured foam as they crossed Nowton Park.
All the money raised by those taking part in the rush went to Zest part of the St Elizabeth’s Hospice who help young adults living with a progressive or terminal illness.
Natalie Hill, events and challenges fundraiser at St Elizabeth Hospice, said: “It’s been a wonderful day and we really appreciate all the support that local people have given to Zest to help us raise awareness of the work we want to do to help young adults in the area.”
Foam of varying colours was used on the course Picture: ST ELIZABETH HOSPICE (Image: Archant)
A second Bubble Rush event will be taking place in Christchurch Park at the end on Saturday August 26.
Tickets are still available online.
Hundreds of people took part in the bubble rush Picture: ST ELIZABETH HOSPICE (Image: Archant)
The bubbles turned Nowton Park into sea of foam Picture: ST ELIZABETH HOSPICE (Image: Archant)
Runners heading off for the Bury Bubble Rush Picture: ST ELIZABETH HOSPICE (Image: Archant)
Foam hits the competitiors as they cross through the course Picture: ST ELIZABETH HOSPICE (Image: Archant)
Foam was blasted at a number of points around the course Picture: ST ELIZABETH HOSPICE (Image: Archant)
Medals were handed out to those who completed the bubble run course Picture: ST ELIZABETH HOSPICE (Image: Archant)
A few of the 400 competitiors who took part in the race Picture: ST ELIZABETH HOSPICE (Image: Archant)
The foam on the course was 4ft deep in places Picture: ST ELIZABETH HOSPICE (Image: Archant)
Competitiors of all ages took part in the Bury Bubble Rush Picture: ST ELIZABETH HOSPICE (Image: Archant)
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