Get ready to lace up your running shoes for the Canterbury 10 Mile Race organised by Invicta East Kent AC on Sunday 26th January 2020 in Canterbury, Kent. This long-standing Winter race is perfect for all abilities and serves as a great early test for those preparing for a Spring marathon. The race takes place along quiet lanes to the South of Canterbury in East Kent, offering a scenic and challenging route. Participants can look forward to a range of prizes and all finishers will receive a quality bespoke medal to commemorate their achievement. Don't miss out on this fantastic event starting from the Christ Church University Sports Centre in Canterbury.
Organiser's Description
The Canterbury 10 is a long standing Winter 10 mile race that takes place along the quiet lanes to the South of Canterbury in East Kent. It is suitable for all abilities and is also a good early test for those running a Spring marathon. There is a good range of prizes, plus a quality bespoke medal for all finishers. An undulating race starting from the Christ Church University Sports Centre, Canterbury.
a brilliant event. This was very well organised, great facilities for toilets and refreshments. The marshalls were paying attention to the runners and were really encouraging. The route itself was beautiful. I am so pleased I've done this run, and look forward to joining again next year. Thank you
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