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The Frenchay 10K was first held in 1980 and is one of the country's oldest 10K events. The race was conceived with the joint purpose of staging a well-organised run for serious runners and beginners alike and raising money for local charities.
800 entry limit.
Officially certified 10k course.
We're delighted to announce that the Frenchay 10k is now open for entries!
All finishers receive a legendary Frenchay 10k mug!
We're very proud that, as ever, 100% of the proceeds of the run go to charity.
2026 CHARITIES: Our chosen charities are 1625 Independent People (providing safe accommodation, emotional support, and independent living skills for vulnerable young people in Bristol and the South West), Bristol Mind (providing timely, inclusive and accessible mental health and wellbeing services to adults in Bristol and South Gloucestershire), and Freewheelers EVS aka Blood Bikes (delivering blood and essential medical supplies in the South West).
COURSE: The run starts & finishes at the UWE Glenside campus and goes through Oldbury Court and along local roads. The course is scenic and undulating and will suit all standards. Unfortunately, the course is unsuitable for wheelchairs.
RACE DAY INFO
Registration opens at 9.45 and closes at 10.45. Race starts at 11.00. Presentation of the trophies takes place at 12.30 at Race HQ.
Race numbers are given out on the day at registration between 9.45 and 10.45.
Entries on the day available - £28 - unless the event sells out beforehand.
FACILITIES
Chip timing
Race HQ - UWE Glenside campus - BS16 1DD
No changing facilities or showers
Supervised kit storage (at owners risk)
Hot and cold refreshments available
Free parking / cycle facilities on site at race start/finish (BS16 1DD) - please cycle / walk / bus if you can! Or car-share if you can't.
TROPHIES
First overall male and female runners.
First male and female clubs/teams.
First junior male and female runners (15-17).
First senior male and female runners (18-39).
First 40+ male and female runners (40-49).
First 50+ male and female runners (50-59).
First 60+ male and female runners (60-69).
First 70+ male and female runners (70+).
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