Epilepsy Action Bradford 10k

Sovereign Health Care

 

Epilepsy Action’s very own 10K, city centre road race. Starting and finishing in the stunning Centenary Square, Bradford city centre. The course is predominately flat and closed to traffic making it a fantastic race for beginners and those in search of their personal bests! 

Location: Bradford, United Kingdom
(starting and finishing in Centenary Square)
Date: Sunday 21 March 2010Epilepst Action Bradford 10K logo
Time: 9.00am
Distance: 10K

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Event status: Registration Open

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Minimum age: 15 years or over
Entry fee £14 UK Athletics affiliated / £16 unaffiliated
No entries will be accepted on the day
Unfortunately this course is not suitable for wheelchair users

 

  

Race features

  • Mass participation (over 1,000 runners) flat, city centre road race
  • UK Athletics approved course - license number 100177
  • Route closed to traffic
  • Chip timing
  • Computerised results within 24 hours
  • Text message results service on the day
  • First aid
  • Accurate kilometer markers
  • Drinks station and drinks at finish
  • Baggage storage facilities
  • Free T-shirt for all finishers
  • Prizes for male and female first, second and third as well as veterans
  • Training clinics and year-round running support provided by Airedale Athletics

Need a place?

Registration is currently open and you can enter online now or download an application form and post it back to us. Please note postal registration closes Tuesday 17 March 2010

Race packs

Race packs will be sent four weeks before the event. Please contact us if you have not received your pack within seven days of the event. In your race pack you will receive: your running number and race chip a race information leaflet and sponsorship forms. Please note, the above race pack content is subject to change.

Fundraising and sponsorship

The registration fee covers the cost of the event and this cost is non-refundable and non-transferable.

Your entry fee does not include a donation, so every pound you raise in sponsorship will enable us to continue our work in supporting people living with epilepsy. 

Sponsorship forms will be sent out to you in your race pack or alternatively can be downloaded using the link below. 

Training

Download a training plan for the Epilepsy Action Bradford 10k:

Runners in the Bradford Epilepsy Action 10k will be able to benefit from training clinics, supervised by qualified coaches, in the lead-up to the event, courtesy of Airedale Athletics (a partnership of three running clubs – Bradford-Airedale AC, Eccleshill Road Runners and St Bede’s AC).

For information about Airedale Athletics, joining a running club in the Bradford area, training clinics and annual running support, please contact Simon Forde by emailing Simon.Forde@brepols.net. Please note, Airedale Athletics cater for all age-groups, backgrounds, abilities and running disciplines.

Bradford 10K 2009

Results from the 2009 Bradford 10k are available below or can be seen on the Race Ahead website at http://www.raceahead.co.uk/

For further information on running for Epilepsy Action, please contact our events team on 0113 210 8800 or by emailing events@epilepsy.org.uk

  • Download or print our fundraising guide
  • Download our trekking events guide
  • Download or print a sponsorship form
  • Get one of our excellent Epilepsy Action events T-shirts
  • Create a fundraising page with JustGiving

    Thanks to…

    • The City of Bradford Metropolitan District Council for their support in organising the race.
    • Peter Rawnsley, the Epilepsy Action Bradford 10k Race Referee
    • Airedale Athletics for offering training clinics and running support to all runners in the Epilepsy Action Bradford 10k and for providing volunteer marshals on the day.
    • The local emergency services for their cooperation and support.

    Supported by:

    • Telegraph and Argus
    • B Active Campaign
    • Airedale Athletics
    • City of Bradford Metropolitan District Council

    The Epilepsy Action Bradford 10K is kindly supported by Sovereign Health Care

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    Comments

    Achieved a PB running this yesterday - a very enjoyable course and will definitely be here next year. Overall, a great race superbly organised and thanks to everyone including the marshalls who did a great job.