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The 2010
Linlithgow 10km Race

will take place on
Sunday 26th September 2010.
2:30 pm

Entry Forms
Now Available

Click here for an entry form

Entry forms have been sent out
to all entrants to last year's race

£13 entry or
£11 if member of ScottishAthletics

Places left - 298

Entrants so far - click here
This list updated weekly (ish!)

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The organisers of this race,
who are themselves all volunteers,
would like to thank all the other volunteers
who help with the planning, preparation and running of this event
- without them this race would not happen

Previous Results

 

Linlithgow 10k Start 2008

 

Linlithgow 10k & Linlithgow Palace & Loch

 

Runner & Linlithgow Palace

Racing up St Ninian's Road
2008 10k photos courtesy of
John - www.myRace.co.uk
& David - www.roadpics.com

 

Finish area 2008

 

 

 

 

All finishers will receive a t-shirt

There will be a field limit of 600 entries.
There there will be no late entries or entries on-the-day
The closing date is Friday 10th of September 2010
or sooner if the field limit is reached
The race has closed early for the last 5 years

Entrants must be at least 16 years of age

Runners must finish in under 80mins = 8min/km pace

Numbers and final race information will be sent out
the week commencing 13th September 2010


If you wish an acknowledgement of your entry please
enclose a stamped self addressed envelope or postcard
– a SAE is not required for your number and race pack

Enquiries to linlithgowac@gmail.com

Phone number for 10k enquiries
07906 551626

No online entry facility

 

Map of the course

Map of the 10k Route
click on map to enlarge
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Linlithgow is a fairly hilly town, and the route is undulating and quite challenging. It is advisable to study the route plan and if possible familiarise yourself with the terrain. The route narrows behind the loch, and this makes overtaking difficult during this part of the race, which is around the halfway point

Page updated 27/07/2010