HUNDREDS of friends, family and supporters put the fun into fun run at Bournemouth seafront on Sunday to remember sportsman Steve Bernard.

Steve - known affectionately as Stevie B - died in a car accident in November 2005, along with two friends.

The event was held to mark his 21st birthday and raise money for good causes.

Nearly 400 people, most in fancy dress, took part in the 6km run from Durley Chine to Boscombe Pier and back.

The Steve Bernard Foundation was set up to generate funds for individuals and sports clubs in the local community. So far £37,000 has been raised and distributed.

Steve's dad Tony said: "Steve would have been 21 on Valentine's Day and we planned for months to mark the occasion in a special way. Steve would have loved this. He was an athlete but he also liked messing about in fancy dress, so this was the perfect way to celebrate his birthday."

Tony and his wife Sue started the run by releasing 21 birthday balloons and the runners were encouraged by hundreds of onlookers in the bright sunshine.

Steve, who went to Bournemouth School, played football for Christchurch FC.

He had just begun a course at Chichester University to become a PE teacher when he died.

One of Steve's best friends and co-founders of the foundation Craig Mathie said: "It was a fantastic afternoon and we're delighted that so many people turned out to help and support us.

"It's a great tribute to Steve's memory and to the foundation's work."