Mortimer 10km

Mortimer Common, United Kingdom • 6 Apr 2026

Mortimer 10km, Mortimer Fairground, Berkshire (Monday 6 April 2026)

Organised by Racing Line Running, this event offers a 10 km multi terrain run with a separate canicross 10 km option for those running with dogs. The course is a two-lap route that is largely off road, using footpaths and bridleways through local woodlands. The terrain is undulating and uneven in places, and the route is not suitable for pushchairs, buggies or wheelchairs.

Minimum age for the 10 km is 16. The event includes chip timing, a finisher medal, free downloadable race photos, prizes, ample toilets and onsite car parking. There are local food and drink vendors and a massage service offered at a charge. Organisers note the event funds the Ollie Young Foundation.

Practical course details include approximately 85 percent off road, an elevation gain of about 85 m, no staffed water stations on course and a time limit of 1 hour 45 minutes. Online entries close in early April or when capacity is reached; a group discount is available where buying five entries grants 20 percent off.

Staggered starts, social distancing and other Covid safety measures were used in prior editions; organisers provide race instructions and event information in advance. Visit the organization's website for the most recent information.

Race information

10 km
10 km
Canicross 10km
Visit the organization's website for the most recent information.
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