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Liverpool 10 Miler

Pier Head, Liverpool

Pier Head, Liverpool, UK

Sun 15th March 2020

Organiser's Description

The Liverpool 10 Miler is run alongside the Liverpool Half Marathon - the longest established road race in the City. This 10 mile distance has been introduced to encourage 10k runners, and perhaps some less experienced runners, to try an intermediate distance between 10k and half marathon. It's a classic distance but there aren't that many about! The plan is to set all runners off at the same time, with 10 milers missing out the Sefton Park section.

Distances

10 miles

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