Email sent to entrants on the morning of Monday 11th March

Harry Gamble-Thompson 20Ten – Race information 

Hi [FirstName] [LastName]

This is your race number: [Bib #] – please have a note of it to help when you collect it.

You can collect your number from Redcar Cricket Club, Kirkleatham Street, Redcar, TS10 5BZ from 8:45am onwards, the parking on Kirkleatham Street Carpark (opposite the Cricket Club) is free all day on Sunday.

The lap is exactly the same one as last year, however due to work being carried out in the tennis courts, we have had to shunt the start/finish round to the other side of the lake.

Following a conversation with one NMH member who is running on Sunday, regarding keeping a count of completed laps, I was inspired with the thought of giving every runner a “Tally Counter” as a “Medal”. (See the photographs at the end of the attached document). We will be giving these to runners at number collection, this is very much “tongue in cheek”, but should you be tempted to use it for the race I would suggest that you definitely do not hang it round your neck as you run!

If you are unable to run, please do NOT let anyone run with your number without letting me know in advance – I will accept swaps up to 6pm on Thursday.

Please run with your number pinned to the FRONT of your vest with FOUR pins, one in each corner.

Please wear your chip timing tags as shown in the attachment. When you have finished, please return the tags so that they can be reused. PLEASE KEEP THEM SEPARATE AND NOT PINNED TOGETHER when you place them in the basket.

Prizes will be awarded to 1st Man & Woman to finish in the 10 Mile and 20 Mile, followed by the best 15 age graded percentage performances from both distances combined, other than the first finishers (ie no more than one prize per runner)

Results

Provisional Results will be posted as per the links in the attached document

Final results will appear on the RunBritain website: https://www.runbritainrankings.com/results/resultslookup.aspx

Cheers

Graham Hall

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