Should we call it the 'Tudor Trot', or maybe the 'Boleyn bolt'?
Participants in the latest Blickling parkrun found themselves featuring alongside one of England's most famous - and tragic - queens.
Megan Dennis, Blickling Estate's property curator and a member of Dereham Runners, donned bygone fashion for the 5km circuit.
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Ms Dennis said it was "great" to be able to share her passions for running and history.
She said: “At Blickling we are proud of our long history and enjoy celebrating it with a broad range of different people.
"Running as Anne Boleyn was about sharing some of our local history with our parkrunners, who enjoy the estate every Saturday.
"Blickling was Anne’s birthplace and tradition has it that she returns to Blickling on the day she was beheaded every year.
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"We made this come true for our runners this year – young and old – and shared her story.
"Now Anne Boleyn has a parkrun barcode, who knows – she might make another appearance next year.”
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It followed Heather Jermy - the National Trust-owned site's general manager - dressing as the same queen for Blicking's annual 'Anne Boleyn walk', marking the anniversary of her execution on the orders of Henry VIII.
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