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Weymouth Bay 10k

Weymouth, Dorset

Weymouth DT3 6PR, United Kingdom

Sat 14th March 2020

Starting at 10:00

1 race

Free

Organiser's Description

A fast and flat out and back course from the Riviera Hotel, Bowleaze Cove, Weymouth, to the Pleasure Pier. Runners will enjoy a sea front run along the promenade on this beautiful pb potential course. Register at the Riviera Hotel.

Races

  • 10k

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Book

  • 10k

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What's Included

Medal for all finishers

Trophies for the first 3 runners, male and female

Changing facilities, and toilets

Bag storage

Water provided out on the course

First aiders will be in attendance

Location

Riviera Hotel, Bowleaze Cove, Weymouth, Dorset DT3 6PR

How To Get There

By car: Follow the A35 to Dorchester. At the Tesco/Dorchester Football Club roundabout take the 2nd exit onto the A354 signposted Weymouth. Follow the new relief road with signage for Wareham onto the A354. At the Jurassic roundabout take the 1st exit onto the A353 then at Chalbury Corner roundabout take the 1st exit onto the A353 signposted Wareham. Take a right turn onto Preston Road followed by a left turn onto Bowleaze Coveway at the Cafe Oasis roundabout. Continue up the hill and from the crest you will see The Riviera in front of you. Proceed to the car park entrance (second turning). Sat Nav Postcode: DT3 6PR.

By train: Weymouth Station is less than 3 miles away and has services to London Waterloo and Bristol Temple Meads.

Parking

There is ample parking available at the Hotel

Reviews

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Hannah

·a year ago

Nice race with great views! Not as flat as advertised as the start of the race (first 1.5k) is very hilly, would make more sense to make up this distance on the seafront somehow. Registration was easy - but bag drop didn’t open at the same time so a bit of waiting around. One water stop, good marshalling, but the finish line wasn’t very clear, this could have been improved. Would do it again as it’s local to me and a lovely route.
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Sheena

·4 years ago

Great event in troubling times. IT was blowy and a bit rainy but great to get out for a run. My watch said I ran 11.5 KM instead of 10K, how did that happen? :)
Kirsty

·4 years ago

Well organised, good run for a newbie like me. Well organised, course was set out well, plenty of Marshall's. Nice quality medal given at the end.

Who's In

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Ali Scott-Sheppard

Matthew Pollard

Christian Parker

Chris Yeow

Daniel Lamkin

David Snelling

Ian Stewart-Pearson

Jack Bailey

Jason Wheeler

Marianne Storey

Location

Weymouth, Dorset

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