Phil and Bonnie Bounder 10K WSPH

When:
July 9, 2023 @ 9:30 am
2023-07-09T09:30:00+01:00
2023-07-09T09:45:00+01:00
Where:
Moreton Village Hall
The Common
Dorchester DT2 8RE
UK
Cost:
Affiliated £15.00, Non-Affiliated £17
Contact:
Justin Oakley

Organised by Weymouth St Paul’s Harriers and Athletic Club.

A 10k run on a mixture of typical forest tracks and woodland paths. The last kilometer is on a quiet country road. The event is in memory of Phil Carpenter and Bonnie Christopher and to raise money for ‘Bonnie’s Last Wish for Working Donkeys

Get your tickets for the 10K event from Full On Sport or by clicking the red->green Ticket link above.

Runners will come across sweeping wide tracks and rough and undulating terrain, trees in the middle of the course and tree roots underfoot. This will call for good eye to foot coordination. If it has been raining there may be some muddy ground to contend with. There are two stiles to cross and a stream to cross as well.

When? – Sunday 9th July 2023

  • Registration from 08:00 to 09:15
  • Race Start Time – 09:30

Where? – Moreton Village Hall, Dorset, DT2 8RE will get you to the race HQ where you will finish. The actual start is 1km away on the North side of Moreton Ford. The nearest postcode to the start is DT2 8RJ.

How Much? – £15 will get you into the event and just £2 more if you are not affiliated to UK Athletics.Tickets available from FULL ON SPORT website   

Who? – As long as you are over 17 years of age, ‘You’ and all of your friends and family and colleagues and neighbours. Everybody is invited. No dogs I’m afraid. If you fancy a go and have not done any running before then the Weymouth St Pauls Harriers team will get you up off of your couch, up and running and achieving a 5k run at the Weymouth Park Run with their WSPH Couch to 5K training Program. The next course starts on Monday April 3rd April 2023. Meet up at the Weymouth College Car Park at 18:30. See here for more details : https://www.wsphandac.co.uk/athletics/club-information/wsph-couch-5k-training-program/

How Long? – It’s only 10 kilometers, that’s 6 1/4 miles in old money.