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Mar 26, 2023 · The provisional results of the Derby 10K race have been released. The annual event started at Pride Park today, Sunday, March 26, and looped around the city, to finish back at the famous...
The Derby 10K is our biggest fundraiser, welcoming thousands of entrants each year to take on the challenge around the city's streets. Sponsored by local elite sportswear brand, HUUB Design and supported by DNS, the event promises a flat, fast route and exclusive T-shirt and medal for all runners.
Oct 18, 2021 · Samuel Moakes of Sutton in Ashfield Harriers & AC won the 2021 Derby 10K in 30:51. Ben Kruze of Stratford-upon-Avon AC was second in 31:58 and Bruce Raeside of Ilkeston RC third in 32:24. Rebecca Miller of Derby AC was the female winner in 40:30 followed by Hannah Creamer of Telford Harriers in 41:10. Miller’s teammate Rachel Naylor was third ...
Apr 10, 2022 · With last year's winner Samuel Moakes setting the time to beat for this year's event, hundreds joined to cheer their loved ones across the finish line, with many runners beating their personal...
Oct 17, 2021 · Runners set off from Royal Way as the Derby 10K returned this morning (Image: Derby County Community Trust) The Derby 10K returned to the city's streets today for the first time since...
The Derby 10k is an annual 10 kilometre road running event held in Derby, UK in April, organised by the Derby County Community Trust. Over 3,000 runners take part in the race, which starts outside Pride Park Stadium, the home of Derby County F.C.
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Apr 11, 2022 · Shortly behind him followed female winner, Lily Partridge, who took 12 seconds off the female course record in a convincing performance, crossing the line in 34 minutes and 24 seconds. Amongst the thousands of participants were some incredible fundraisers.