Date & Venue
Race Date: Sunday 3rd September 2023
Race Time: 10:00am race start (registration from 8:30pm)
Race HQ: Albert Road Community Hub (ARCH), BD13 1QB
Host Club: Queensbury RC
Entry
Race entry costs £5, and is open to all runners who are 35+ and affiliated to YVAA. Affiliation may either be via membership of an affiliated club, or as an individual. Affiliated 33- and 34-year-olds may also run as guests, but cannot score points and will not be eligible for prizes.
To enter the race, you must first register for the Grand Prix series, which is free. Entry is online only, and will close at midnight on Friday 1st September. There will be no entry on the day.
Directions
Race HQ will be at Albert Road Community Hub (ARCH), BD13 1QB. The race start will be at Littlemoor Park, a 15 minute walk away. You must sign in at registration before proceeding to the start.
Course
Approximately 10k, multi-terrain.
Instructions
Club kit must be worn, along with your race number (front) and age category on the day (back).
All runners must sign in at registration before starting the race.
Any runner who does not finish the race must report to registration to sign out.
Notes to all runners and spectators
- All races in the YVAA Grand Prix series are multi-terrain running races not suitable for wheelchairs and will include areas of rough uneven ground, slippery muddy surfaces, woodland, scrub, fields and sometimes moorland so any runner entering one of these races must be confident that they are physically capable of coping with these conditions. If you are unsure then please contact the organizing club or YVAA secretary.
- As these races are for over 35s and no children will be running, the organizing club will not have crèche/child minding/lost child facilities available. Runners and spectators must therefore be responsible for their children, if in attendance, at all times. Our only option would be to call police to take care of child.
- Spectators are welcome but are reminded not to stray onto the course and hinder runners. If spectators choose to spectate at areas away from the finish they are reminded of the possibly difficult conditions underfoot and the footwear consequently needed. If spectating at road crossings, please do not put yourself or other road users at risk.