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Eccup 10 Mile Road Race

Distance10 Miles
Charity place availableNo
Registration fee£0.00
Fundraising target£0.00
Activity levelModerate
The challenge10 Mile Road Race through the streets of Eccup and Alwoodley
Training requiredYes
Date10 July 2011
Time09:30
Activity typeSports & Leisure Events, Running, Challenge
LocationAdel, Leeds

Sue Ryder Wheatfields Hospice has been nominated as one of the official charities for the Eccup 10 Mile Road Race organised by Abbey Runners.

Race headquarters and most facilities - toilets, changing rooms, baggage store, showers, bars, late registration and the prize giving will be at the Adel War Memorial Association.

To register for the race or for more information please visit the Abbey Runners' website here

If you have plce in the Eccup 10 and would like to raise sponsorship for Sue Ryder Wheatfields please fill in the form below.

Contact details

NameJoseph Bland
Telephone0113 2033 338
Emailjoseph.bland@sueryder.org

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