Romney Marsh Rotary Club
St Martin's Field, Fairfield Road, New Romney, Kent
St Martin's Field, Fairfield Road, New Romney, Kent
The Romney Marsh 10k returns, offering beautiful Kent landscapes, rolling skies and racing delights at every twist and turn. Join the Romney Marsh Rotary Club for an unforgettable 10k.
This is a Partner Race
This means that we are working with a host partner Organisation and providing timing and/or race management for their event.
Event Overview:
The Romney Marsh 10K is organised by Nice Work on behalf of the Romney Marsh Rotary Club.
The course uses the flat tarmac country lanes around the pretty Kent town of New Romney. You won't be disappointed by the views as you explore this stunning landscape. It's a great race for runners
The race is held under UK Athletic Rules and also carries a certificate of course accuracy.
Course Details:
This is an accurately measured course run along the tarmac lanes surrounding New Romney.
The course is pancake flat and is an ideal course for those seeking to run a PB!
Please note, the junior race will start circa 09:45 whilst the main race will start at 10:00.
Route Map:
You can view the route map here. You'll be able to download the route in different formats including GPX.
Prizes:
Bespoke medal for all finishers.
£50 cash prize for the 1st man and 1st woman.
Awards and prizes for leading runners.
On The Day Entry Fees (Subject to availability only):
10K race: £25.00
Children's Dash: £6.00
A note on headphones:
Due to new UKA rules that came into force on 01 April 2024, in the ear and over the ear headphones are no longer permitted at running events unless otherwise stated. Bone conducting headphones are permitted however, if you do choose to wear bone conducting headphones, then we ask that you have the volume turned down low enough to hear the marshal instructions.
Event Information will be sent out to all registered entrants prior to race day.
Race Start: St Martin's Field, Fairfield Road, New Romney, Kent, TN28 8DR
By Car: Car parking is available within the village. We ask that participants park considerately and, if using one of the local car parks, pay the appropriate fee.