 It's Saturday morning so Saturday morning is park run day. We've come a little bit west along the coast from Worthing to Bridport. Endorse it for the St. Mary's Park Run here at the Bridport Football Club and it's not wet, it's not raining but we are wearing our brand new running jacket. We're going to test their breathability today. I've got the Montaigne FaZe Nano. Victoria has got the Montaigne Spine. Montaigne Spine, there we go. I forgot, is Victoria's 50th park run today? This lady's come from Australia, you can't get much further away than that. Okay, we've met up with our friend Tina, so we're going to run with Tina nice and easy. So, away we go. Bridport Park Run on St Mary's Park Run as it's called. Right, that's one kilometer done, five minutes 51 for our first kilometer. It's three laps of the course. That's two kilometers in 533 for that kilometer. So, we're well into our second lap. There's our tail walker. Okay, there's three kilometers done and that was 551 for that kilometer. Plenty of people now on there. Last few hundred meters before the finish, we've got one lap to go after this. Right, just passing the start for the last time. This is our final lap now. 549 for that kilometer, one kilometer left of St Mary's Park Run here in Bridport with our friend Tina. 281 park runs for Tina. Where have most of your park runs been? Oh, sorry. The oval Montaigne, which no longer exists, unfortunately, does it? Are you going to make a big deal of your 300? Most people do, so yes. Where are you going to do it? It will definitely be up Frogmary. Frogmary. So, we've got runners coming into the finish behind me there. We've got about 300 meters left to run. Victoria making a break for it. So, I've been told to sprint to the finish. 5k done. St Mary's Park Run in Bridport. And there we go. Just under 29 minutes. 28, 58. Thank you very much. And that's us done. And now where did we come? 55th place. So, 55. Victoria's Age, basically, is where I've finished today. Definitely not Tina's Age. Tina, the official Garmin Fitness Age is... What was it? 20 summits? 20. Why come and do park runs? Because they love it. It's sociable. It's exercise. It's fun. They see their mates. They can get their own PB. They can get targets. They can meet targets. It's great. It's a little community we've got here in Bridport. It works really well. We also like welcoming tourists as well because we've got a touristy area. And tourists are always welcome when we catch people who come here. So, it's just a lovely way to start the weekend. Sam, thank you very much. Race director of St Mary's Park Run. Thank you. If you'd like to watch some of the other park runs that we've done in this series, then click that link right there. That'll take you to the playlist for all the park runs in the series. And we are off to where should we go next week? Who knows? It'll be a surprise. But that is 197 done. Three more to go to the big 200. So, we will see you on the start line next time. Bye-bye.