The FIT Magazine City Series 10K race is coming up in Cork next Sunday, the 21st of July at 1pm. The race starts and finishes on the Centre Park Road near Pairc Ui Chaoimh and takes in a 10 km loop by Blackrock Castle and the walkway in Mahon...
You can see a preview of the course HERE
If you haven't entered already then you can still enter online before 5pm on Saturday and on the day itself subject to availability. If you are entering online then you should be able to use to use the discount code RunningInCork to avail of a €5 discount. You can enter HERE
Some info from the race website...
Q. What is the date and start time of the race?...The event starts on Sunday, July 21 at 1pm sharp. We will be ready for you to pick up your race T-Shirt and for late entries from 10.30am
Just a reminder that this 10k race in Cork City is coming up next Sunday, the 21st of July.
Q. What does my entry fee include?...Each entrant will receive a goodie bag jam packed with a City Series technical T-shirt, bottles of RiverRock and PowerAde, a Quaker Oat Cereal Bar, some fruit and a copy of both FIT Magazine and the Sunday Independent.
Q. Is it possible to register for the race later, like closer to the event weekend?...We will be accepting online entries until 5pm on Saturday July 20. It will be possible to register on the morning of the run from 10.30am-12.30pm subject to availability. There will be a registration area clearly visible at the Start area.
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Friday, July 19, 2013
Reminder...FIT Magazine 10k road race, Cork City - Sun 21st July 2013
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3 comments:
This race is a tad expensive to say the least.
€15 to €25 to enter, depending on having a code, to get a reduction.
Six prizes; 3 men and 3 women, and no vets prizes.
Somebody must be joking.
Commercial races are very well, but there has to be value for all sides. With this type of value on offer, I'll take a BHAA or club race any day.
hi,will the results be posted here.it was my 1st chipped race so i don't know if you post the chipped race results,all the other races i ran weren't chipped and you posted them here.thanks
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