Stevie G Memorial Charity 10K

Irvine, United Kingdom • 12 Oct 2025

Event overview

The Stevie G Memorial Charity 10k is scheduled for 12 October 2025 at Eglinton Park in Ayrshire. The event is organised by Fit Ayrshire Dads as a charity run with proceeds supporting the local mental health charity Release Ayrshire. Entry is open to people aged 16 or older. The stated entry fee is £15.00 and entries are limited by the listed closing date; the entry list shows 164 participants so far.

Race information

The event uses a marked trail route of 10k through the grounds of Eglinton Park. The course is fully marked and marshals will be present. Bib numbers are issued at registration and race times are posted online on the organiser’s Facebook and Instagram pages. Walkers are explicitly welcome. The event page includes an event disclaimer, and a cancellation and refund policy is provided. The organiser also plans to have a donation bucket on the day and to provide finishers with a medal and post-race home baking. Visit the organization's website for the most recent information.

Race information

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