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The 2007 Trail Challange Half Marathon will be held on Sunday 23rd September
from the Ranelagh Harriers Club House, Petersham, TW10 7AA (map link here).
The event flyer and entry form can be found here – save
£2 by entering the race in advance.
The race start times are
as follows:
Half marathon – 10:30am
2km junior race – 10:45am
12km race – 11:00am
6km race – 11:15am
London Rat Race partnership
SLOW is an now an
official partner of the London Rat Race to be held on 29-30 September, and the Half
Marathon Trail Challenge on 23rd September is an official practice navigation
event for the Rat Race.
The London Rat Race is
an adventure race being held in London with around 800 individuals taking
part. SLOW will be providing the use of SLOW maps for some of the
navigation exercises and Andy Robinson will be providing planning
advice. (The exact locations in use are secret!)
Trail Challenge Half Marathon – key
information
Please note the following:
CAR PARKING
The club house is in the grounds of Dysart Arms pub. Can you please
not use the car park by the club house as it is reserved for pub clients (who
will be going for their Sunday lunches). If you come by car, can you
please park in one of the nearby streets.
PUBLIC TRANSPORT
The suggested way to get the Ranelagh Harriers Club House by using public
transport is by going by train or tube to Richmond Station and then taking the
bus 65 (stand E) towards Kingston. Look out for Dysart Arms which is
opposite Petersham Gate into Richmond Park.
CHANGING AND KIT
The club house
has changing rooms and will be manned at all times.
POST RACE FOOD
Food and snacks being provided by one of the members of Ranelagh
Harriers. Please pay directly the lady who is providing the food.
WHAT TO BRING
You do not need any special equipment as we are providing the maps and
electronic micro-chips. Bring your normal running kit to run in –
trainers and shorts are fine.
FURTHER INFORMATION
Please contact the event organiser Mark Vyvyan-Robinson (publicity@sloweb.org.uk) for further
information.
See you on the 23rd
September!
Page updated 22 September 2007