The Hoylake 10k Coastal Run run has a fine history on the Wirral and has been held annually for the past 24-years, with runners from near and far taking part to raise funds for the Wednesday Special Needs Club.

Now, in its 25th year, the Wednesday Special Needs Club have decided to pass this cherished baton over to the UTS Foundation, and it is their intention to keep this great event and proud tradition alive.

The UTS Run Club has now taken over the reins for the delivery of the 2018 event, with Dr Colin Robertson appointed as the Race Director. The 25th consecutive year for the Hoylake 10k run will take place as originally planned. The UTS Run Club is a non-profit organisation, and the funds raised from this year’s race will honour the already established tradition of supporting local good causes, and will be used for the development of both the UTS Run Club and to help fund the UTS Foundation.

The UTS Foundation works to change the lives of the most vulnerable people in our community, supporting anyone who has had, or has, cancer; providing exercise therapy and rehabilitation for free, forever. The broader purpose of the UTS Foundation is to provide accessible and free structured coaching, health, and well-being sessions to a range of community groups from all across the Wirral. Also, targeting the Youth of our peninsula and helping them to gain confidence, fitness, and positive life-long health behaviours.

The 2018 Hoylake 10k will take place on Sunday 16th September at 11.00 am and will start on the promenade directly opposite the Community Centre.

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Hoylake 10k

The Route

The run starts on the North Parade promenade opposite The Parade Hoylake Community Centre. It proceeds along the sea front on the promenade (with majestic views), dropping onto the Meols embankment for a short distance, joining the rangers’ trail and through the gates, through the car park by Leasowe Lighthouse (drink station) and continuing back onto the embankment towards the Leasowe Castle Hotel. Then at the 5km marker, runners return back along the same route (with a change of view that is no less phenomenal than the one that carried you out).

The course is generally flat with markers at every km and Radio-contact stewards positioned along the route for safety and guidance.

Amenties

1. There will be Drinks Stations just before the mid-way point (Leasowe Lighthouse car park), and one at the Finish.

2. First Aid Cover – St Johns Ambulance Brigade.

3. Raynet radio-contact marshals at each km marker.

4. Changing Facilities and Security if required in the Community Centre.

5. Toilets will be available in the Centre.

6. Refreshments (Drinks/Tea/Coffee available in the Centre’s Coffee Bar).

7. Free Car Parking, if required, in the Community Centre (follow signs on the day).

Goodies

Commemorative Medal for all runners who register and take part.

Fund Raising

We wholeheartedly encourage fund raising, and we are happy for you to take part and raise money for the charity of your choice.

However, those who take part and commit to raising funds for theUTS Foundation will receive a Special Edition Under Armour T-shirt to run in on the day and will be entered into a prize draw for a free six-month membership at the UTS Gym.

Closing Date

Entries close as soon as the target of 650 runners have registered. However, late entries will be accepted on the day if the event limit of 650 has not been reached.

Event Training

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