Get ready for a sweet experience at the Chocolate 10K, returning for its third year on Sunday, August 11th, 2019, in the beautiful city of York! This exciting race features a scenic two-lap route around the picturesque York Knavesmire, combining both path and grass surfaces for a delightful running experience. As you race through the historic landscape, you'll be inspired by the iconic Terry's clock tower, the charming Goddard's, and the grandstands of the racecourse, all of which celebrate York's rich chocolate heritage. Every finisher will be rewarded with a bespoke medal and a goody bag brimming with tasty treats. Don’t miss out on this unique opportunity to run through history while indulging in the joy of chocolate!
Organiser's Description
The popular Chocolate 10k is returning for a third year. It's a 2 lap route around York Knavesmire on a path and grass course. The race is in celebration of York's rich chocolate history. The route is overlooked by Terry's clock tower, Goddard's (once the home of the Terry family) and the racecourse grandstands. A bespoke medal and goody bag to all finishers.
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