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Womens running race coming to town

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AMATEUR runners are gearing up for Nottingham's first Women's Running 10k run. And organisers are still encouraging participants to take place in the event, which is this Saturday. Those who are still planning to sign up need to do so by Thursday, July 18. Following that, there will be a chance to enter on the morning of the event, which will start and finish at Nottingham's Victoria Embankment. Christina Macdonald, Editor of Women's Running, the team behind the new female only race series, said: "Saturday is set to be a great day - there will be plenty of support to get you around the course in the form of our Women's Running pacers, who will be on hand to help you make it to the finish line in your target time. The Women's Running 10k is a friendly race, which is open to all women, no matter what their ability. It is well timed for those training for the Ikano Robin Hood Half Marathon or Marathon, but being predominantly flat, it's also ideal for those looking to achieve a new PB, as well as those new to running who are looking to complete their first 10k race". For those wanting to enter on the day, registration will be open from 8.15am at the Victoria Embankment this Saturday. The race, which will be started by former model and top runner, Nell McAndrew, begins at 10am. The race includes a warm up led by Women's Running Magazine Editor, Chris Macdonald, a goody bag, tea, cake and a medal for every finisher, a post-race warm down, a chance to meet race ambassador, Nell McAndrew, and a personalised email containing your race finish time and personal statistics from the day. To secure your place in advance of the race, enter online now at www.wr10k.co.uk. Entry costs £25, plus a small booking fee.

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