Organisers for an upcoming half-marathon on Sunday issue heat-related guidance to participants, warning that they should not risk their health. Both BBC News and Yahoo Sports report that race staff urge runners to take steps to reduce the impact of hot conditions during the event. The organisers’ message emphasizes safety, saying that “no run is worth risking your health.” While the reports focus primarily on the warning and the overall reminder to prepare for potentially difficult weather, they present the guidance as part of race-day preparation by event organisers. The advice is intended for runners taking part in the half-marathon, encouraging them to be mindful of heat and to adjust their approach accordingly. The information comes directly from the organisers shortly before the start of the race, reflecting a shared safety concern across outlets. The event’s heat advice is framed as preventative, with the goal of helping participants manage the risks associated with exercising in warm conditions.