The event: A challenging and scenic, accurately measured, 10km course. The 10k is limited to 300 entries. The fun run
is approximately 2k, limited to 200 entries. Parents must accompany small children. All finishers receive a memento. Refreshments available.
Start time: 12 noon (fun run 11:30am)
Location: Norham Village Hall, Norham (see map opposite)
10k entry: £8 pre-entry (closing date 22/9/11), £9 on the day.
Unattached add £2.
Fun run entry: £2.00 entry on the day, parents signature
required.
Postal Entry: Please send a completed entry form (click here for a printable pdf entry form)
and a cheque payable to: Norham Running Club. Also include an SAE if you require confirmation. Post your entry to the 'further info' address below
Further info from: Romie Scott, 2 The Yett, Kirk Yetholm, TD5 8PL.
Telephone: 01573 420612, email:
10k route (see map below): From the east end of the village head west past
the green out of the village and across the river Tweed. Past
1m climbing steeply to the top of the Bank of Scotland both the
leading man and lady will take a Prime prize. Continuing the
steady climb into Scotland past 2.5m turn left at the crossroads
to start an undulating downhill section past 3miles to the grand
gates of Ladykirk Estate and a refreshing half way drink. Accompanied
by bleating of sheep on level ground follow tracks through the
estate, past 4m and the great house. Exit through more grand
gates onto the road where another challenging climb awaits to
return you to the top of the Bank of Scotland and past 5m. A
hard descent back down the bank and over the Tweed into Norham.
At the village green sharp left and to the finish.
Fun run route: is a lap and a half of the village on flat, traffic free roads. Parents will see their children
at least twice without moving.
Prize List Substantial list of prizes and trophies:
overall and category leaders, club teams of 3, "Top
of the bank" prime and course record £100. Categories: MJ 16-19, MS 20-39,
MV 40-49, MV 50-59, MV 60-69,
MV 70+, FJ 16-19, FS 20-34, FV 35-44, FV 45-54, FV 55-64, FV65+
Course records: Male: 29:22 - Joseph Kanda(Kenya), 1997, Female: 34:07 - Judy Kiplimo (Kenya), 1997