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London Easter 10k

5.0 · 1 review

Regent's Park, London

The Hub, Regent's Park, London NW1 4RU

Mon 22nd April 2019

Starting at 10:30

Organiser's Description

Now firmly established on the Capital's race calendar, the London Easter 10K returns for a sixth year to the City in the splendid surroundings of Regent's Park

The race features chip timing and prizes will be awarded to the leading runners and age category winners. Finish line goodies and a bespoke medal will be on offer for every finisher, plus there will be Easter eggs and other seasonal goodies to all finishers. Includes Children's 800m Race and Adults 2 mile Fun Run.

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  • 10 Km

    Attached

    £21.70

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  • 10 Km

    Unattached

    £23.70

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Book

  • 10 Km

    Attached

    £21.70

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  • 10 Km

    Unattached

    £23.70

    CLOSED
What's Included

Chip Timing

Finish line goodies and a bespoke medal

Easter eggs and other seasonal goodies

Toilets

Baggage Drop Off

Refreshments

Location
Getting There By Bus

There are number of buses that travel to Regents Park. All busses stop close to Regents Park and it is only a short walk to the Race HQ from all entrances.

The buses that travel to Regents Park are:

  • 2 Marylebone Station – Crystal Palace
  • 13 Aldwych – Golders Green
  • 18 Euston – Sudbury
  • 27 Chalk Farm – Turnham Green
  • 74 Baker Street Station – Roehampton
  • 82 Victoria – North Finchley
  • 113 Oxford Circus – Edgware
  • 139 Waterloo – West Hampstead
  • 189 Oxford Circus – Brent Cross Shopping Centre
  • 274 Angel Islington – Lancaster Gate
  • 453 Marylebone Street – Deptford Broadway
  • C2 Oxford Circus – Parliament Hill Fields



Getting There By Tube

The park is easily accessible via Tube with several stations surrounding the park. The closest station to the start race HQ is Baker Street. The tube stations close to the park and their relevant lines are

  • Baker Street – Hammersmith & City, Circle, Jubilee, Metropolitan and Bakerloo lines
  • Regents Park – Bakerloo Line
  • Great Portland Street – Hammersmith & City, Circle, Metropolitan lines
  • St John’s Wood – Jubilee line
  • Camden Town – Northern line
Getting There On Foot

The park is easily accessible by foot. You can enter the park through several gates and the Hub is located in the centre of the park close to the Winter Gardens. The closest entrances are Primrose Hill Bridge near London Zoo’s main entrance, Macclesfield Bridge or Charlotte Bridge, both off Prince Albert Road or Hanover Gate off Park Road. Once in the park, follow the signs to the Hub and you will be able to easily find the Race HQ. There will also be race signage once you enter the park indicating which way to go.

Parking

For those who wish to drive to the event there is very limited parking available on the Outer Circle. Parking is pay and display which opens at 9am on Sunday morning.
Please note no vehicles may enter the park under any circumstances.
For those using a Sat Nav the post code for the event is NW1 4RU.

Course Details

The Regents Park 10k course is a three lap route covering the tarmac paths within the boundaries of Regents Park. The course has been officially measured and carries a certificate of course accuracy (certificate number: 11/174). The route will be clearly marked using large route arrows and directional cones, as well as being marshalled throughout. We would ask you to remember that we do not have exclusive use of the park and you should be aware that other park users will be on the course.

The route is a flat course with only one gentle incline to contend with and covers the tarmac paths surrounding the park. You will pass around various sections of the park past the boating lake and down the famous Regents Park Broad Walk. You will also pass the Money Fountain and alongside London Zoo.

First Aid

St John Ambulance will be in attendance on the day and the course will be marshalled to provide assistance. There will also be a sweep marshal following the race to ensure that nobody is left behind and that all runners are accounted for.

Reviews

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5.0

1 review

MJ
Mark

·4 years ago

Well organised and a lot of fun. The great weather helped but so did the organisation and the flat course. My first race in 10 years and I was faster - happy days.

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Alex Howe

Annie Edginton

Christopher Scott

Ella Henderson

James Searle

Joceline Yau

Lorraine Germaix

Oliver Orton

Peter Hack

Silvia Jasenecova

Location

Regent's Park, London

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