It was another successful Harrogate 10km race yesterday (Sunday) - and visitors may have noticed a famous face among the runners.
Harrogate business owner and winner of BBC’s The Apprentice Rachel Woolford contested the race that took place throughout the Crimple Valley.
More than 700 runners took to the track, organised by Harrogate Harriers and sponsored by Harmony Energy.
Rachel completed the race in 55 minutes and 40 seconds, before posting her crossing the finish line on her Instagram page.
Rachel launched North Studio during lockdown and now has two studios - one in her hometown of Leeds and another on Cold Bath Road in Harrogate.
She was crowned the winner of The Apprentice in April and scooped the £250,000 investment from Lord Sugar.

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