Surrey Badger Half-Marathon  | | | | | 10:00am, Sunday 14 July 2013 | | Denbies Wine Estate, London Road, Dorking, RH5 6AA |
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| Distance: | 13.1 miles | | Surface: | Multiterrain | | Route: | 1 lap | | Setting: | Rural | | Profile: | Hilly | | Water stations: | Frequent | | Distance Markers: | Every Mile | | Traffic free? | No |
| Awards/mementos: | T-Shirt, Winners' prizes | | Venue facilities: | Toilets, Refreshments, Supervised bag storage, Onsite retailer | | Organiser's notes: | The online online entry cost is slightly cheaper at the event website at www.eventstolive.co.uk. Based in the Denbies Wine Estate at the foot of the Surrey Hills before heading into Norbury Park (of Domesday Book fame). Enjoy the sights of the old working Saw Mill, before heading back towards Denbies. If you're really lucky, you may see one of the Surrey Badgers the area is famed for. All proceeds will go to The Wildlife Trust. Has been voted in Runner's World top 10 races in the past. This event is chipped timed. There is also a fun run at this event. |
| Cheques payable to: | Events to Live Ltd | | On-the-day entry: | Yes | | Entries in advance: | Yes  | | Postal closing date: | Sunday 30 June 2013 | | Size of field: | 800 competitors | | Minimum Age: | 18 | | Last year's entry:: | 550 | | Event website: | http://www.eventstolive.co.uk | | Entry form(s): | Available from race website |
| | | Entries in advance | Entries on the day | | Normal Entries | £20.00 affiliated | £22.00 unaffiliated | £25.00 affiliated | £25.00 unaffiliated |
| Contact: | Alan Burrows, Events to Live | | Address: | 200 Barnett Wood Lane Ashtead Surrey KT21 2DB | | Enquires to: | Alan Burrows | | Day telephone: | 07952 349226 | | Email: | events@runtolive.co.uk |
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Here's how RW members rated this race in the past (192 votes).| Overall | | 93% | | How many runners would do this again? | | 95% | Latest comment: Tough but worth it. By A-Train

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