Lincoln Marabank Sunday

Burton Waters, United Kingdom • 8 Mar 2026

Event overview

The Lincoln Marabank is a timed running event organised by Vigilantes Maravan CIC on Sunday, 08 March 2026. It is a seven-hour timed event on a flat, traffic-free canal towpath alongside the Roman-built Fossdyke. The measured course is based at Woodcocks, Burton Waters, Lincoln. The event is held under an ARC permit and includes an aid station on course. Medals are awarded to every runner who completes at least one lap of the measured course.

Event details

  • Distances
    • Half marathon
    • Marathon (approved distance, possibly slightly over)
    • Ultra marathon
    • Other distances by completing laps

Maximum entries are 50, with 43 places remaining at the time of listing. Minimum entry age is 18 years. Entries close on 01/03/2026. Entry fees listed are Affiliated £30.00 and Unaffiliated £32.00. Entries are non-refundable; transfers to another runner are allowed with at least seven days' notice. In exceptionally poor weather entries may be deferred to the next year. Transfers close on 01/03/2026. Visit the organization's website for the most recent information.

Race information

Marathon
Marathon
Half Marathon
Half Marathon
Ultra Marathon
Visit the organization's website for the most recent information.
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