Join the excitement at the Plusnet Yorkshire 10 Mile on Sunday, October 8, 2017, in the beautiful city of York! This highly anticipated event is part of The Yorkshire Marathon festival, attracting around 2,000 enthusiastic runners ready to take on the challenge. Known for its predominantly flat and fast course, participants will experience an incredible atmosphere as they race through vibrant city streets and picturesque Yorkshire countryside. Kicking off at the University of York, the route promises to be both scenic and exhilarating, culminating in a thrilling finish back at the university. Don't miss your chance to be part of this unforgettable running experience!
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The Plusnet Yorkshire 10 Mile is one of the must-do events of the year. Part of The Yorkshire Marathon festival, around 2,000 runners are set to take part in this largely flat and fast event with an unrivalled atmosphere. Starting at the University of York, the route heads into the City centre and out into the Yorkshire countryside, before returning for an electric finish at the University.
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