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HAREWOOD 24.
TRAIL RUNNING AS IT SHOULD BE

Get ready for an adrenaline-pumping experience at the Harewood 24,

 the ultimate 24-hour endurance event that will push both solo runners and teams to thier limits! This isn’t just any race – it’s an epic off-road forest adventure featuring 5-mile loops that will keep you on your toes.

Whether you tackle it solo, team up with a friend and enter as a pair, or rally a crew of up to 8, you’re in for an unforgettable challenge!

 

Campsite, convenient parking, and caterers onsite throughout, plus glowing routes for those thrilling night runs, this is an adventure you won’t want to miss!

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DATES AND TIMES.

          MAY 31ST- JUNE 1ST 2025.

               Campsite opens.               

               0630hr Saturday 31st

               Registration opens.         

               0630hr Saturday 31st

               Races start.                                                   1200hr Saturday 31st

               Races finish.                       

               1200hr Sunday 1st

               Prize giving.                       

               1300hr Sunday 1st

WHAT YOU GET.

Camping for the duration for the event (tents not provided)

Onsite parking for all.

 Facilities on site.

Chip timing for instant results.

Free photography to capture your epic weekend.

Bespoke medals for all who take part.

Trophies awarded for 1st, 2nd and 3rd Male and Female SOLO Participants and also Male, Female and Mixed PAIRS & TEAMS.

PRICING.

Solo entries:                      £80 pp.

Pairs                                       £50 pp.

Teams up to 8:                   £40 pp.

We are working alongside The Countess of Brecknock Hospice and £10 of every entry will be donated.
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HOW IT WORKS.

Solo Runners

Solo runners start with the main race at 12.00pm, the aim is to run as many laps as they can in 24 hours. They can have support crew (we strongly recommend this due to the nature of the event) in their camping area but not on the route. They can stop for rests and food whenever they wish. Solo runners should always leave the course at the solo exit/entry point or risk the timing system missing a lap. Solo runners may wish to consider starting later if they have a target in mind, want to avoid the busy early laps or if it’s hot, this is fine as your chip will pick up when you start. i.e. You may have a target of 10 laps and prefer to start running at 6.00pm as you are confident 18 hours is enough time.​

Pairs & Teams.

Teams start with the main race at 12.00pm, the aim is to run  as many laps as they can for 24 hours, each member of the team must complete at least one lap. You cannot use runners not registered in your team. Always leave the course at the exchange point or you risk the timing system missing you. Always enter the course at the exchange point or you risk disqualification. You do not have to have someone on the course at all times, teams can take a break and resume later in the race. People love the excitement of the mass start, but you can also opt to start later than 12.00pm if your team would like to have a quieter start.​

 

​Team Captains.

There is one role that is more important than all the others: the Team Captain the one who gets you all signed up!

Choose how many people you would like in your team.

Don’t worry if you don’t know exactly yet as you can always add more team members later if there are spaces left in the event.

Choose your Team Name.

Just bear in mind, there maybe kids around. Please keep it clean.

Book your Team’s place.

Head to the website to book your team’s place.

Send registration links to your team.

Follow the steps in your confirmation email to send registration links out to your team members so they can get signed up.

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