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The Dark Knight rises: Swinton dad Mike Critchley wins Santa Run


A local dad triumphed at the Manchester United Foundation’s annual Santa Run in Salford.

Mike Critchley, 47, from Swinton, crossed the finish line outside the Theatre of Dreams after a tough two-kilometre race around Salford Quays along with his 15-year-old son, James. 

While most runners dressed as Father Christmas, Mike bucked the trend in a full Batman costume.

Mike expressed his delight saying: “Today was great fun; I’ve brought all my family here, my two kids and my wife have been cheering us on. 

“I like to run and we also did the Santa Run last year – we were the ones carrying the sleigh and our youngest was dressed as a reindeer!”

Manchester United legend Denis Irwin was at Old Trafford to officially start the ninth annual Manchester United Foundation Santa Run.

Denis Irwin running the Manchester United Foundation Santa Run

Over 1,700 Santas turned out for the biggest Santa Run to date, a festive event which allows runners to raise money for Manchester United Foundation, or any charity of their choice.

Treble winner Irwin took to the stage outside the Theatre of Dreams to start the 5K Serious Santa Run, before joining the race himself, on a route which took runners past the Imperial War Museum, The Lowry and MediaCityUK.

Runners at Manchester United Foundation Santa Run
United legends Ole Gunnar Solskjaer, Ryan Giggs and Bryan Robson have all previously kicked off the Santa Run but keen runner Irwin is the first to run the race, completing the 5K course in under 25 minutes.

Irwin said: “Well done to everybody who has taken part today; it’s been a great day that has raised a lot of money for various charities, the weather has just about held as well.

“As a Foundation Trustee it’s great to come out to events like this, as I know they take a tremendous amount of organising and it’s great when everyone has such a good time. The Santa Run is for young and old, fast and slow; it’s a day for everybody.”

Denis Irwin with runners at Manchester United Foundation Santa Run

Other Christmas activities taking place around the stadium included a brass band playing favourite festive tunes, the Manchester United Foundation street dance crew performed ahead of each race and Father Christmas was giving out early Christmas gifts in his grotto.

The winner of the 5K race was 25-year-old Aaron Bauer, who is visiting Manchester from Ohio, USA.  He was presented with a signed Manchester United pennant.

Chief executive of Manchester United Foundation, John Shiels, said: “This is a great Christmas event for the Foundation and has grown massively over the years.  It is fantastic for community spirit and makes a huge difference to charities, including the Foundation for all the young people we work with across Greater Manchester.”

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A third year BA Journalism student at Salford University. Special interests: Music and Sport. Follow me on twitter @charlotte041994