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Sunday 3rd November 2024
Entries Now Open!
Transfers are now open until midnight on Sunday 27th October via BookItZone
Route: Map here
Course Records
Cal Mills (Unattached) 00:55:27 (2021)
Helen Cross (Unattached) 01:02:54 (2021)
Photos: All the photos from the day can be viewed and downloaded for FREE. Have a look on Facebook at Yorkshire Runner Photos too.
2023 Photos
Guy Fawkes 10 2023: Start
Guy Fawkes 10 2023: Finishers from 1st to 202nd
Guy Fawkes 10 2023: Finishers from 202nd to 449th
Guy Fawkes 10 2023: Finishers from 449th to 600th
Guy Fawkes 10 2023: Finishers from 600th to 808th
2022
Start Photos
Runners at “For Fawkes Sake” – Winner to 1hr30(ish)
Runners at “For Fawkes sake” – Finishers 1hr30m – to the End.
2021 Philip Bland
The Start (Hollybank Lane), For Fawkes Sake(Clint Bank)
2018 Philip Bland
Mile 8 – Album One Mile 8 – Album Two Presentations
Andrew Thrippleton’s 2018 Guy Fawkes 10
Directions to Race Venue:
Ripley is 3 miles north of Harrogate just off the A61 Ripon Road. The post code for the event centre is HG3 3AY.
Car Parking:
There is ample parking for competitors and supporters in Ripley. Please follow directions. Do not park at the side of the roads in Ripley, as this will lead to congestion.
Race HQ:
Race HQ is based in Ripley Village Hall which will be well signposted from car parks. Registration will take place at Ripley Village Hall and all race numbers are to be collected at registration on the day. Please congregate at the START sign in the main car park as usual 10 minutes before the race, and you will be led to the start by marshals. The race will start at 10.30am.
Prizes :
The prize ceremony will be held at Race HQ at approximately 12:30.
2023 Guy Fawkes 10 Prize Policy
Changing and Toilets:
There will be toilet facilities available in the main car park and at Race HQ. Unfortunately we are unable to provide any changing or showering facilities.
Drinks:
There will be 2 drinks stations on route, in Birstwith at 4 miles, and at 8 miles after the bridge in Hampsthwaite. Drinks will also be provided at the finish.
First Aid:
Qualified first aid assistance will be in attendance in Ripley as well as a rapid response vehicle. There will be a sick bay in Ripley Castle.
Medical Advice:
Please do not run if you feel unwell. If you suffer from any medical condition, please write the details on the back of your number.
Time Limit:
There will be an official time limit of 13 mins per mile (2 hours and 10 minutes overall).
Transfers:
Transfers will be available from the 1st October 2024 via the race entry page on Bookitzone
Catering and hot drinks:
There will be catering and hot drinks available in Ripley Village Hall (Race HQ) during registration, and both during and after the race.
Results:
Race results are being compiled by UK Results and will be available on both UK Results and NVRR Club websites.
Race Abandonment:
We sincerely hope that abandonment decisions are unnecessary. However should we be unfortunate, runners will be informed as soon as a decision is made. In the event of a late cancellation, we will endeavour to update this website. We will advise BBC Radio York (103.7 FM/95.5 FM)”. Unfortunately entry refunds will not be possible, as many of the race expenses will have been incurred.
Guy Fawkes 10 – Headphones and safety policy
The wearing of any headphones and/or the use of any headphone devices during the safety briefing and during the duration of the race is not allowed.
Any runners found to be wearing headphones and/or using headphone devices will be disqualified from the race. Their time will not be included in the official race results and they will not be eligible for any prizes.
Headphone devices includes but is not limited to MP3’s, IPODs, MP4s, mobile phones, radios etc. The wearing of hearing aids is permissible. This policy has been introduced in the interests of runner, spectator and marshal safety. By wearing headphones and/or using headphone devices you are endangering your own safety and the safety of other runners around you. The Guy Fawkes 10 is run on open public roads with other road users alongside runners. It is vitally important you are able to hear and act upon any safety instructions issued to you by marshals and race officials.