Dulwich Park Race, 9 July 2013
London Park Race Series Race 7
Tuesday 9 July 2013
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Race 7 of the 2013 London Park Orienteering Series takes place at Dulwich Park. The race is part of the London Park Race Series 2013 which is organised by the London orienteering clubs. Like all races in the series, the race is suitable for beginners. Electronic timing will be used.
Full leg cover is not necessary; running in a T-shirt, shorts and trainers will be fine.
Registration will be at The Crown and Greyhound in Dulwich Village, just over five minutes walk from North Dulwich station.
Location | Dulwich Park |
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Address | The Crown and Greyhound, Dulwich Village |
Latitude/longitude | 51.448, -0.0846 |
OS grid reference | TQ331738 |
Maps | Google Maps, OpenStreetMap |
Entry
Registration | Between 1800 and 1930 |
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Start Times | Between 1830 and 1930 |
Entry on the day only. Your entry fee includes a full colour map printed on waterproof paper, which you can keep as a souvenir after your run, and a printout of your race time and splits at the end of the race.
Current members of SLOW, LOK, DFOK or MV | All others |
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£3 | £4 |
If you do not have your own SI card, then you can hire one for the event at no charge. A penalty of £30 will be charged for hired SI cards that are lost or not returned, and such cards will be blacklisted.
Courses
Course name | Straight line | Typical actual running |
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Long | 4.4km | 5km |
Short | 2.4km | 3km |
Event Centre
Registration and changing will be at The Crown and Greyound. Bags are left in the pub at your own risk. Food will be available in the bar after your run until 21:00.
Further Information
If you have any questions not addressed above, please email the organiser Tom Cochrane at .
Competitors take part in this race at their own risk. Entries and results will be processed by computer, your entry will be taken as agreement to this. The competition is run under the rules and guidelines of, and sanctioned by, British Orienteering.