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Tuesday, October 09, 2007

East Cork AC announce their Winter 3km Series -

East Cork AC have just announced that their popular Winter 3km series of road races which will start on next Tuesday, the 16th of October. There are 7 races in the series. They are basically on every 3rd Tuesday after the first one, with the last one being held in late February. They are a great excuse to get out and run on what can be very dull and dreay Winter evenings. They are also very good speed sessions and are a great way to improve your times. As each race is over the exact same course, you can compare your times and see if you are getting faster over the series.
A few years back, they used to get about 40 to 50 at each race. Last year however, they started getting 100+ so I think they are going to introduce some additional stewarding this year to cope with the numbers. Note however that you should wear a reflective bib. As the saying goes... ' Be safe, be seen '
I will post more details about this race here next weekend.

Details from their flyer are posted below...



East Cork Athletic Club
PRESENT THE TENTH YEAR OF THE EAST CORK AC ‘3K’ WINTER SERIES

Total of 7 runs over 3km (just short of 2 miles) in Midleton between October and February – Run ANY FIVE and receive a classy printed long-sleeve T-shirt!

The Series takes in three laps of a 1km circuit around Bailick and Ballinacurra. Entries, along with the start and finish, are at the bottom of the Dark Road.

ALL COMPETITORS ARE REQUESTED TO WEAR A REFLECTIVE BIB

DATES:
Tuesday October 16th 2007
Tuesday November 6th 2007
Tuesday November 27th 2007
Tuesday December 18th 2007
Tuesday January 8th 2008
Tuesday January 29th 2008
Tuesday February 19th 2008

Entry fee: €3.00 per race (East Cork AC members and all Juveniles - €1.00). Time: 7.30pm each night.
Give your e-mail address when entering and have the results sent directly to you!

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