Preston 10 is set to return for its 42nd year.
Hundreds of runners are expected to pound the streets of Longton and Hutton on the flat and friendly two-loop course during Sunday 17 November.
First held in 1981, this is one of the few chip-timed ten-mile events held in the area and a great opportunity for locals to put their training and preparation to the test at a friendly and supportive event.
Starting at 10am close to Hutton Grammar School, athletes will head out on a well-supported course around the local lanes and streets, finishing at Hutton Village Hall where a race memento – as well as a coffee and cake van – awaits them.
Vouchers from one of the race sponsors will be awarded in each of the age categories for overall first, second and third place.
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The event is organised by Preston Harriers running club and is open to all ages and abilities. A five-mile entry is also an option so runners can choose to take on a shorter distance if they prefer.
The race will once again incorporate the Lancashire AA 10 Mile Road Championship and the Northern Masters AC 10 Mile Championship.
The club has also put together a team of volunteers who are ready and raring to go in terms of clear organisation and cheers along the way. Dave Flitcroft, an experienced coach and runner himself, has taken on the role of Run Director.
A spokesperson said: “With last year’s event being a road race-cum-steeplechase due to heavy rain, we’re hoping for bluer skies this November. However, we’re confident that come rain or shine it will be a great morning out and an event not to miss.”
You can sign up for a spot on the 2024 Preston Harriers 10 Mile Road Race and 5 Mile Run on the BookitZone website.
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