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Rifle Run 2020 - South
Date and time
Location
E.J. Churchill Group Ltd
Park Lane Lane End High Wycombe HP14 3NS United KingdomRefund Policy
Description
Tickets on sale here: https://events.soldierscharity.org/event/view/riflerunsouth
The UK's toughest 10km.
Based on an Army basic training exercise. The first and only civilian event of its kind
Hit the target or face the penalty. Experience the adrenaline of a cross-country race, combined with the thrill of shooting.
The Concept
One 10km course, three shooting challenges. 20 targets for you to hit in total.
These are air-rifle or shotgun depending on your event
For every shot you miss you face a 250m penalty loop before you can continue.
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Hit 20/20 and run 10km.
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Hit 0/20 and run 15km.
Hit 15 or more shots and reach ‘marksman’ status
For more information please visit the FAQ section on our website.
How to register
Visit the event website: https://events.soldierscharity.org/event/view/riflerunsouth
What’s included?
When you take part in Rifle Run, you get:
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Everything you need for a full days shooting. This includes one-on-one instruction from qualified instructors
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A fully signposted cross-country run: route marshals, first aid cover, and that all-important finishers medal.
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Fundraising support: a dedicated point of contact at The Soldiers’ Charity, fundraising pack and all the wristbands and supplies you could need.
What are you waiting for?!
Have a question?
Contact Amy on akenyon@soldierscharity.org or 020 7811 3960.
Keeping in touch.
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