St Boniface Fell

Ventnor, United Kingdom • 12 Sep 2026

Event information

The St Boniface Fell takes place on Sat 12 Sep 2026 in Ventnor on the Isle of Wight. The venue is St Catherine's School, Grove Road, Ventnor (grid reference SZ562776). The event is listed in the South East region, category AS, and is the first race of the IOW Fell Running Series. The course distance is 3.9 km / 2.4 miles with a climb of 235 m / 771 ft. Skills are listed as PM. Junior races are not held for this event. Records were reset after a course change in 2016; the fastest recorded times on the current course are 16:30 (male, 2019) and 19:35 (female, 2019).

Entry, teams and permits

Pre-entry is available and there is entry on the day. Pre-entry and on-the-day fees are both £10. Under-20 entry fee is £8. A series entry option is available at £25. Teams are allowed, with teams of three scoring in individual races and over the series. The race holds a permit and associated UK Athletics insurance from the FRA. Pre-entry by 7th September is required for inclusion in the SEAA Fell Running Championship. Visit the organization's website for the most recent information.

Race information

3.9 Km / 2.4 Miles
Visit the organization's website for the most recent information.
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