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Hundreds take on Leaden Boot race

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ONE of the area’s most challengin­g running races is bouncing back this month, after having to stay on the starting blocks throughout the pandemic.

The 10th Leaden Boot challenge can finally set off for its 26.2-mile route on Sunday, May 22 – and more than 300 runners are expected to take part.

The event attracts participan­ts from across the country, and walkers from the ages of 14 to 80 will embrace the challenge of completing the gruelling but picturesqu­e course within 12 hours.

Starting in its home village of Alstonefie­ld, the runners will head to Ilam and then up to Calton, Grindon, Ecton, Sheen, and Hartington to finish back in Alstonefie­ld.

Previous record holders have completed the race in just 4 hours and 20 minutes, while the slowest successful runner came home in 11 hours and 45 minutes.

The event is run by more than 70 volunteers, who provide a hot meal and cake for every runner after the event, and help to raise around £5,000 for local good causes. So far, the event has raised more than £25,000.

Jon Lane, chairman of the Leaden Boot organising committee, said: “It is wonderful to be able to bring the Leaden Boot Challenge back after missing two years.

“We thank the volunteers and landowners who make this event possible, and all the local people in the villages through which the route goes.

“Many of the entrants come back year after year so we look forward to seeing some friendly familiar faces, as well as many new ones”.

Anyone wanting to apply for a late entry, or any charities wanting to apply for support, are asked to email admin@leadenboot.org.uk

 ?? ?? More than 300 walkers completed the Leaden Boot Challenge
More than 300 walkers completed the Leaden Boot Challenge

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