Ham Lands Trail Challenge 2013
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The second event in the 2013 Tuesday evening Trail Challenge series will take place on Tuesday 25 June. Entries are open – you can enter just this race or all the evening races.
Location | Ham Lands |
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Address | YMCA Hawker Centre, Lower Ham Road, Kingston |
Latitude/longitude | 51.427, -0.309 |
OS grid reference | TQ176711 |
Maps | Google Maps, OpenStreetMap |
Registration | From 1815 onwards |
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Start Time | 1930 |
Courses
- 10K Mass Start
- 6K Mass Start
Race Entries
All entries in advance via Fabian 4, our online entries provider. You can enter both the Ham Lands race (Day 2) and Richmond Park (Day 3) at the same time if you choose.
The entry fee includes detailed map of the area and hire of an electronic timing chip to record your arrival at checkpoints. The electronic timing chip will produce instant results at the finish showing your time between checkpoints.
The closing date for each race is the Friday prior to the race. Entries on the day are accepted, subject to entry limit not being reached.
Registration
Open from around 6:15pm on the day. Please aim to be ready 10 minutes before your start. Your competition map with the marked checkpoints will be distributed during a race briefing ten minutes before each start.
Prizes
Normal categories including women & veterans. In the 6km race only women, juniors and super-veterans are eligible for prizes. The more entries in advance we get, the more wine/beer/chocolates will be given away.
Bags & Changing Facilities
On all three days, there are changing facilities at the event location. The event location will be manned at all times such that bags may be left behind during the event. However please do not bring anything valuable!
Food
On all three days, it will be possible to buy food and drink after the event either at the event itself or at a pub next door.
Further Enquiries
Please email .
You can also sign up for notifications by email.
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.