PHOENIX - Excalibur Four KNIGHT & Day (Evening Run)

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From Phoenix Running

  • Date Sat 6th April 2019
  • Location Walton on Thames, Surrey

Event summary

Join Phoenix Running on Saturday 6th April 2019 for the Excalibur Four KNIGHT & Day (Evening Run) event in Walton-on-Thames, Surrey. This medieval themed run offers participants the chance to take part in both the Excalibur Day Run in the morning and the Excalibur Knight Run in the evening, beginning at 4.00pm. Both runs are 6 hour timed events, with distances ranging from 5k to ultra marathon, along a picturesque 5.3k out and back course by the River Thames. Whether you complete one lap or push yourself to go further, everyone receives a bespoke finishers' medal. Don't miss this opportunity to earn your antique silver sword and shield while enjoying a fun and challenging day of running!

Organiser's Description

A medieval themed run or two along the beautiful River Thames. In the morning we'll have the Excalibur Day Run, In the evening (beginning at 4.00pm) we'll have the Excalibur Knight Run where you'll earn the antique silver sword and shields.

The Excalibur KNIGHT & Day Runs are both 6 hour timed events, with a marathon specific option, where you choose from 5k to ultra marathon. Complete as many, or as few, laps as you like of a 5.3k out and back course along the beautiful River Thames. We welcome all abilities of runner - complete one lap and you're both a finisher and a winner in our eyes, or keep going and see how far you can get in the full 6 hour time limit and everyone gets the fabulous bespoke finishers' medal(s).

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Location

The Xcel Leisure Centre, Waterside Drive, Walton on Thames, KT12 2JG

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