Freedom Racing - KVK

St Agnes, United Kingdom • 12 Apr 2026

Freedom Racing - KVK - Solo

The KvK is a vertical ascent based race organised by Freedom Racing and held at Perranporth Airfield, Trevellas, near St Agnes, Cornwall. The course consists of two laps designed to produce a total of 1000 m of ascent and 1000 m of descent over a 15 mile route that uses inland hills and coast path running.

Entries open on 19 December 2025 and close on 6 April 2026. The published entry fee is £45. The minimum age to enter is 16 on the event date. To enter, competitors must log in or register with the SiEntries system used by the organiser.

All finishers receive a cowbell medal. The organiser lists prizes from Run 4 Adventure and a complimentary TRIBE energy bar for entrants. The race hub features audible cowbells and related activity around the finish area.

The event is scheduled for 12 April 2026 and is listed as an offline, in-person event at Perranporth Airfield. The organiser is Freedom Racing. Event terms, cancellation and refund policies are provided by the organiser and linked through the event entry system. Visit the organization's website for the most recent information.

Race information

UTMB 20K
15 mi
Kvk Solo
Visit the organization's website for the most recent information.
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