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06 Sept 2025

Green Army Wave at Ocean City Running Festival

Ocean City Running Festival

Ocean City Running Festival

Argyle fans joining a celebration of fitness

There will be a big green influence at the Ocean City Running Festival in Plymouth on Sunday, May 11.

Argyle Community Trust will be joining the Ocean City Running Festival to help promote community cohesion and the importance of a healthy lifestyle in 2025.

The Green Army Wave will be a dedicated group of Plymouth Argyle supporters running, jogging or walking together in the 5k, 10k or half marathon events. Whether you're a seasoned runner or looking for your first challenge, this wave is designed for all abilities, with the focus being on mental and physical wellbeing, team spirit, community, and representing Argyle.  

Jamie Yabsley, Head of Marketing & Communications for Plymouth Argyle, said: “This event is a fantastic way to bring everyone together in support of a healthy and active lifestyle; we’re thrilled to be working with the team at Britain’s Ocean City Running Festival to showcase the strength of our community both on and off the pitch.”  

Suzi Cumberland, Director of Britain’s Ocean City Running Festival said: “This is a really exciting and groundbreaking initiative, with the team at Argyle continuing to support physical and mental wellbeing for the Green Army. We look forward to help make it a really special day.”  

Mark Lovell, Argyle Community Trust Chief Executive Officer said: “At the Trust, we’re committed to promoting health and wellbeing across our community. The Green Army Wave embodies our shared goal of making sport accessible and enjoyable for everyone, regardless of ability. It’s going to be amazing to see so many supporters coming together to take part in this event.”  

Visit the PAFC website and Argyle Community Trust to find out details of how to get involved.

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