Run Norwich, organised by the Community Sports Foundation, is set to take place on Sunday 19th July 2020 in Norwich, Norfolk. This exciting event offers participants the opportunity to take part in a 10k road race through the stunning and historic city centre. Runners will pass by some of Norwich's most famous landmarks, such as the Castle, the Forum, and Norwich Cathedral. This race has been recognized for its excellence, having been awarded as the Best 10k in the East of England on two occasions and ranking in the top three nationally. Whether you are a seasoned runner or a beginner, Run Norwich welcomes participants of all abilities to join in on the fun and challenge themselves on this picturesque course.
Organiser's Description
A 10k road race in the heart of Norwich’s beautiful and historic city centre. The route passes some of the City’s most iconic landmarks, including the Castle, the Forum and Norwich Cathedral. Twice regional winner of the Best 10k in the East of England, and top three for the Best Nationally, the race is for runners of all abilities, so whatever your level of experience, we welcome your entry.
A superb event. Loved every second of this event. Everything flowed so easily! Race village had a great vibe and every single volunteer was fantastic.
The course was great and challenging, I can not wait for next year
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