Get ready for the Vale of York 10, a thrilling 10-mile race taking place on Sunday, April 15th, 2018, in the picturesque city of York! This exciting event is the perfect little sibling to the popular Vale of York Half Marathon, offering runners a chance to experience a fast and flat course that’s completely traffic-free. Set against the backdrop of Rufforth Airfield, participants will start and finish their race on a runway, making for a unique and memorable experience. Whether you're a seasoned runner or just looking for a fun challenge, the Vale of York 10 promises to be an unforgettable day filled with energy and camaraderie. Join us for a fantastic running event and take in the beauty of the stunning Yorkshire countryside!
Organiser's Description
A little brother to the Vale of York Half Marathon. Ten miles not 13.1, but just like its big sibling, the race takes off from a runway (a different one) to glide around some fast, flat, traffic-free closed roads, West of York, East of Leeds. Starts and finishes at Rufforth Airfield.
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