Fundraisers took on the world's largest inflatable 5k race.
The event was organised to support Worthing social care charity Guild Care.
The racecourse involved 32 gigantic obstacles which 28 brave entrants made their way through.
They raised more than £1,700 for the charity.
Guild Care supports older people, people living with dementia and children and adults with learning disabilities. It aims to reduce social isolation and social stigma.
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Darren Bamber, who took part in the race, said: “It was an amazing event that so many people took part in, we raised loads for Guild Care and had so much fun while doing it. We look forward to the next big event.”
Marc Yarrow, events and engagement fundraiser, said: “Thank you to everyone who was involved in the inflatable 5k.
“By running for Guild Care or supporting our runners on the day, you are helping us to make a massive difference in the community supporting more people.”
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