The Rauceby Ripper

South Rauceby, United Kingdom • 7 Feb 2026

Event details

The Rauceby Ripper takes place on 07/02/2026 at Rauceby Hall, South Rauceby, Lincolnshire. The course is approximately 9 mile and is multi-terrain, using trails, edges of fields and some road sections. The route starts within the grounds of Rauceby Hall and finishes back in South Rauceby near the Village Hall. Parts of the course cross private property; participants are asked to respect landowners and avoid training on the course before the event. The route uses both public and private land and is supported by Rauceby Parish Council and local residents.

Entry information

The event offers both runner and walker options and has a minimum age of 16. Entries are non-refundable and cannot be deferred. Transfers to another runner are permitted until 31/01/2026. The published entry fees were £23.10 for affiliated and £25.10 for unaffiliated runners, with the same fees listed for walkers. The main race has reached its entrance limit and is sold out; a waiting list is available, with waiting-list entries shown as free. Visit the organization's website for the most recent information.

Race information

9 mi
9 Miles
Visit the organization's website for the most recent information.
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