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Written 08/02/07
This year's Bognor Prom 10K Road Race will be on Sunday 20th May at 10:30AM.
This year's event will be bigger and better than ever, as the Bognor Hotham Rotary Club have introduced chip timing, for greater accuracy and a smoother finish. To download an entry form, click here.
Please remember to include an A4 self addressed envelope with 40p of stamps.
Race Background
The Bognor Prom 10K Road Race has grown every year since
1995, and attracts serious club runners from all over the South
of England, as well as individuals and families with no club
allegiance. All are equally welcome. It is a major event for
Bognor Regis, a day of challenge and personal achievement for
runners and a spectacle for the public who line the route.
The race would not be possible without the help of our
many sponsors and helpers. Many are acknowledged
opposite, but particular thanks are due to the Bognor
Regis Observer, which has been closely involved with the
event since the early days. We are delighted to welcome
4SIGHT as charity partner for 2007 and we hope that the
run will raise significant sums of money for the charity as well
as other good causes close to the hearts of our runners. The
Rotary Club of Bognor Hotham will increase all money raised
by the runners, through its top-up scheme, and always gives
thousands of pounds to charities from the event.
The organisers offer regular training sessions through Rotary
Road Runners, a small but keen group of runners who meet
every Thursday at 7pm at West Park. Anyone wishing to join
them will be welcome, regardless of ability - just turn up.
The Rotary Club of Bognor Hotham and the Rotary Club of
Bognor Regis are part of the worldwide organisation known
as Rotary International. This worldwide fellowship unites
men and women in the ideal of service. Both clubs provide
most of the 85 marshals needed to manage the road race.
Internationally, Rotary has been responsible for raising millions
of pounds for such projects as eliminating polio throughout
the world, and responding to major emergencies.
The Bognor Prom 10K is a major part of the Bognor Hotham
Rotary Club's annual programme of community service and
fund-raising.
If you would like to know more about Rotary (we always
welcome new members), please contact our Membership
Officer: Robbie Burns - 01243 263489.
Help from the following is
much appreciated
| K&M Scaffolding Ltd.
| (Scaffolding and Staging)
| | Bruce Dixon
| (Results service
accommodation)
| | Excel Driving School
| (Lead motor bikes)
| | Milestones Garage Felpham
| (Michelin man)
| | Raynet
| (Course communications)
| | R W Whittington &
Grandsons
| (Promenade Train Safety)
| | Promenade Concessionaires
| (Safety assistance)
| | TMS
| (speaker systems)
| | Spirit FM |
| | The St. John Ambulance
Brigade |
| | Arun District Council |
| | Bognor Town Council |
| | Southern Water Plc |
| | Town Force |
| | West Sussex County Council |
| | Sussex Police & Special
Constables |
| | All of our volunteer
marshals, course doctors,
time keeper & referees. |
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Information for Runners
This is a flat, high-speed course, which has been awarded Silver
grading by BARR to recognise the quality of its organisation.
Starting by West Park in Aldwick (where there is extensive free
car parking for competitors), the course, which has some minor
improvements this year, follows the Bognor Regis Esplanade.
It continues through the village of Felpham and returns along
the sea front to finish in West Park. Height undulation is less
than two metres; water is available at 5.5K and at the finish. A
rolling road closure operates where public highways are used.
The course is marshalled throughout, allowing for a maximum
race time limit of 90 minutes.
Unfortunately there are no changing or bag storage facilities.
The course is regrettably unsuitable for wheelchairs and
competitors are not allowed to run with dogs or be accompanied
by cyclists or other wheeled carriages.
No entries will be possible on the day. Full race information
will be provided, including a map of the course, directions to
the car park, and your race number, following receipt of your
entry form.
Chip Timing
Each athlete will receive a unique timing chip, using a
sophisticated electronic timing system provided by raceahead.
This will give an accurate actual time (Chip time) for the course,
which is the time from crossing the start line to crossing the
finish line. So, "no Chip" means "no time".
Raceahead are the leading ChampionChip timers in the UK,
and have been involved with some of the country's most
prestigious organised sports events over the past few years.
Included in the timing service is a SMS text message to every
competitor who provides a relevant number on the entry
form. Full results will be posted on the raceahead web site
www.raceahead.net and in the Bognor Regis Observer.
Start training early: entries will be processed in strict order of
receipt. You will know your entry has been accepted when your
cheque is paid from your bank account. However, race packs
cannot be sent out until March, to reduce the risk of Chips
being lost by early entrants
How can you raise funds for
charity or good causes?
Use the Rotary sponsorship form that will be sent to you with
your race number. Whatever your preferred charity, this will be
your free entry for the 4SIGHT Prize Draw. You could win a top
of the range washing machine. Rotary will also add up to 25%
to the money you raise. Terms and conditions apply.
About the Junior Fun Runs
Two separate events take place before the main race: 800
metres for 8-11 year olds, and 1500 metres for 12-14 year
olds. The £2 entrance fee includes a medal for all finishers.
Not a race, these fun runs are for youngsters to enjoy a healthy
activity and perhaps raise sponsorship for their school or
charity. Both runs take place on the Promenade, close to West
Park. Apply by separate entry form available from the Race
Secretary, John Holman (01243 583057) or tick the box on
the entry form for further details.
| When: | Sunday 20th May 2007 10:30am | | Where: | West Park, Aldwick, Bognor Regis |
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