MW10K Race Rules and Information
- Marriott’s Way 10k has been organised by Broadland District Council who accept no liability for any injury, loss damage or expense caused as a result of participation.
- Entrants must be minimum 16 years on race day in order to participate.
- No applications to enter the race will be accepted on race day.
- By entering this race each runner is consenting to abide by the rules of the event and those set out by UK Athletics.
- Broadland District Council will not issue any refunds once your application has been accepted. Similarly we will not allow entrants to defer their place to the following year.
- Broadland District Council reserves the right to refuse applications to Marriott’s Way 10k including duplicates.
- Race numbers are not to be sold or transferred to another person. Any runner who wears another person's race number will be disqualified.
- Broadland District reserves the right to alter the course, distance, date and venue.
- Race entrants are responsible for their own wellbeing and should not take part on race day if they are not medically fit to complete a 10K course.
- Marriott’s Way 10k is not suitable for wheelchairs, pushchairs or dogs.
- All runners are required to fill in the emergency contact and medical information on the back of their race number.
- Marriott’s Way 10K welcomes entrants that are blind or visual impaired, however all such entrants must be accompanied by a support runner. The support runner must be clearly identifiable.
- Race numbers must be securely fastened to the front of your shirt and be visible at all times.
- Where you are provided with an electronic chip as part of your race number by us to record your time, this should be used in accordance with the instruction.
- Any runner behaviour deemed to be dangerous or inappropriate will result in disqualification.
- Bone conduction headphones are the only headphones that are approved for use in all road races under the UK Athletics Rules of Competition. The Rules are clear that “in ear” headphones cannot be used in this event as road crossings are open to traffic. Any runners found to be wearing in ear headphones will be disqualified.
- Littering is strictly prohibited on the course. Please use the bins provided for any waste. Any participant found littering will be disqualified.
- Runners should report any first aid or emergency situations to the nearest marshal.
- Marriott’s Way 10K has a road closure in place at Reepham therefore Broadland District Council has enforced a cut off time of completion of race (5K by 1 hour and 10K by 2 hours) If, at any time during the race, the race director considers an entrant will not complete the race within the cut off time, the entrant will be instructed to withdraw from the race or finish the race at their own risk on an unmarshalled public route. In such scenario there will be no refund of the entry fees.
- Runners who fail to complete the course should report their withdrawal to the nearest marshal.
- Runners must adhere to all instructions given by event marshals.
- The event may be televised and photographs may be taken which capture your participation in the event. You agree to the publication of such photographs and broadcasts and their use by us in future publications and publicity. If you would rather your photograph was not used in the future please feel free to contact us.
- Overall race prizes will be awarded to the first three males and female runners.
- Prizes will be awarded to first place in the following male and female age categories’ 40-44, 45-49, 50-54, 55-59, 60-64, 65-69, 70+
- The first three prizes will be decided by finishing positions, not by chip times. Age category prizes will be decided by chip times. Only one prize per runner.
- In the event of any dispute the race director’s decision will be final.
Communities Team
Address: The Horizon Centre, Broadland Business Park, Peachman Way, Norwich, NR7 0WF
Telephone: 01603 430611