The Gerald Story Memorial Fun Run

Worksop, United Kingdom • 31 May 2026

The Gerald Story Memorial Fun Run

Scheduled for 31 May 2026, this event is a 5.5 mile trail run that starts at Worksop College and continues into Clumber Park. The route is mostly on trail with a short closed road section and passes through parkland scenery.

The course is fully marshalled and has first aid support. The event holds a license pending with the Trail Running Association under EA rules. Minimum age for entry is 16 and dogs are not permitted on the course. Every finisher receives a medal.

The event is organised by Worksop Harriers and the organisers state that all profits will be donated to Cancer Research. Entries are managed through the SiEntries system. Entry details show fees of UKA member £13.50 and non member £15.50, entries opened on 18 June 2025 and close on 25 May 2026. An entry list shows current participant numbers. Visit the organization's website for the most recent information.

Race information

6 mi
5.5 Mile Run
Visit the organization's website for the most recent information.
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