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Posted By: Anonymous Time to enter Hoylake 10k - 21st Apr 2009 11:10am



ENTRIES are now being taken for this year’s Hoylake 10K Coastal fun run.

The event on Sunday, September 13, starts outside Hoylake Community Centre in Hoyle Road at 11am.

Runners will follow a course along the promenade, dropping off the Meols embankment for a short distance, through the car park by Leasowe Lighthouse and back onto the embankment towards Leasowe Castle Hotel.

At the 5k marker, runners return back along the same route. All proceeds will go towards the club’s Soft Play Sensory Resource and last year’s event raised more than £5,000.

Sponsoring this year’s event is Meols-based vet Rob McNulty, a regular runner of the 10k.

Race secretary Carla Williams told the Globe: "Rob has taken part in the event for several years and sponsored us once before with t-shirts in 2006.

"We have also managed to get a sponsor for our run numbers which is Runners Sport in New Ferry, which is run by Julie Ebbrell."

Application forms are available from Carla on 625 9505, by emailing [email protected] or writing to 69 Fulton Avenue, Newton, West Kirby, Wirral, CH48 6EY.

Entry is £7 - make cheques payable to Wednesday Special Needs Club. The closing date for postal entries is Friday, September 4.

Late entries will be accepted on the day, if the race limit of 600 has not been achieved. For more details log onto www.wsnc.co.uk

Posted By: TRANCENTRAL Re: Time to enter Hoylake 10k - 21st Apr 2009 8:37pm
if i do it will you all sponsor me?
Posted By: diggingdeeper Re: Time to enter Hoylake 10k - 21st Apr 2009 8:42pm
If I did it, someone would have to sponsor my hearse ghost
Posted By: TRANCENTRAL Re: Time to enter Hoylake 10k - 21st Apr 2009 8:53pm
raftl but if someone did
want to sponsor me i am well up for this!
Posted By: MissGuided Re: Time to enter Hoylake 10k - 21st Apr 2009 9:48pm
Depends how much you wanted... smile
Posted By: Wench Re: Time to enter Hoylake 10k - 21st Apr 2009 10:30pm
Do you have to run or can you walk it???
Posted By: MissGuided Re: Time to enter Hoylake 10k - 21st Apr 2009 10:33pm
Originally Posted by PaganJay
Do you have to run or can you walk it???
raftl
Can you do it from your bed while asleep? I will be.
Posted By: StuyMac Re: Time to enter Hoylake 10k - 22nd Apr 2009 1:21pm
I do nearly 10k every night - can we get a Wiki Group to do it.. think
Posted By: MissGuided Re: Time to enter Hoylake 10k - 22nd Apr 2009 1:24pm
Does that mean I'd have to go out running?
It would be an incentive to get fit.
Posted By: StuyMac Re: Time to enter Hoylake 10k - 22nd Apr 2009 1:26pm
yes The clue is in the event title wink

Originally Posted by _jase_

ENTRIES are now being taken for this year’s Hoylake 10K Coastal fun run.
Posted By: MissGuided Re: Time to enter Hoylake 10k - 22nd Apr 2009 1:35pm
Sarky git
Posted By: StuyMac Re: Time to enter Hoylake 10k - 22nd Apr 2009 1:44pm
Yes, you have taught me well grin
Posted By: MissGuided Re: Time to enter Hoylake 10k - 22nd Apr 2009 1:46pm
Where there's a master there is also an apprentice...
Posted By: Wench Re: Time to enter Hoylake 10k - 22nd Apr 2009 1:48pm
Yes, but the other clue is in the word "fun" which suggests that it is not imperative that you actually run. I was just thinking that I could probably walk 6 miles. Run it?? No chance!! raftl
Posted By: StuyMac Re: Time to enter Hoylake 10k - 22nd Apr 2009 1:48pm
Originally Posted by MissGuided
Where there's a master there is also an apprentice...


Yoda yes

Jaci - you could jog, then walk a bit, then jog, and walk a bit more.... smile

Posted By: MissGuided Re: Time to enter Hoylake 10k - 22nd Apr 2009 1:50pm
I think its a line from the Phantom Dennis
Posted By: Wench Re: Time to enter Hoylake 10k - 22nd Apr 2009 1:51pm
Could I not walk a little bit speedier as opposed to jog??
Posted By: MissGuided Re: Time to enter Hoylake 10k - 22nd Apr 2009 1:52pm
Can I do it on a bike?
Posted By: Wench Re: Time to enter Hoylake 10k - 22nd Apr 2009 1:54pm
No you bloody can't!! If I can walk it then so can you raftl
Posted By: MissGuided Re: Time to enter Hoylake 10k - 22nd Apr 2009 1:59pm
rollerblades?
Posted By: StuyMac Re: Time to enter Hoylake 10k - 22nd Apr 2009 2:02pm
Originally Posted by MissGuided
rollerblades?


Its not a Tanmpax advert! mad
Posted By: MissGuided Re: Time to enter Hoylake 10k - 22nd Apr 2009 2:03pm
Aw - and I was gonna wear me white jeans?
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