Join us for the Infinity Run: Cranleigh, an exciting charity run taking place on Saturday, 21st September 2024, from 12-5pm at the beautiful Knowle Park, Cranleigh. This unique event is in memory of our beloved colleague, Graham Fishwick, and all proceeds from entries will be donated to Macmillan Cancer Support.
Infinity Run: Cranleigh
Event details
Date: Saturday, 21st September 2024
Time: 12-5pm
Location: Knowle Park, Cranleigh, GU6 8JL
Loop Distance: 2.5km
Time Limit: 5 hours
How it works
Runners and walkers alike are invited to tackle as many 2.5km loops as they can within the 5-hour time limit. Whether you’re aiming for one loop or many, every participant who completes at least one loop will receive a medal as a token of their achievement.
The rules
Medal for Every Finisher: Complete at least one loop to earn your medal.
Wristband Collection: Collect a wristband at the end of each loop to keep track of your progress.
Final Loop Cut-off: You must start your final loop by 4:45pm.
Winner: The runner with the fastest time and the most loops completed will be crowned the winner.
Why take part?
This event isn’t just about running; it’s about coming together to support a cause that impacts many lives. Whether you’re a seasoned runner, a casual jogger, or prefer a leisurely walk, your participation makes a difference. By joining the Infinity Run: Cranleigh, you are helping to raise vital funds for Macmillan Cancer Support, providing essential care and assistance to those affected by cancer.
In Memory of Graham Fishwick
We are dedicating this event to the memory of Graham Fishwick, our dear colleague at Informed Choice who passed away from gastric cancer earlier this year. Graham’s spirit and dedication inspire us, and through this event, we aim to honour his legacy and support others facing similar battles.
Join us
Register now to secure your spot in the Infinity Run: Cranleigh. Together, let’s make a positive impact, celebrate Graham’s life, and support Macmillan Cancer Support. Whether you run or walk, every step counts.
Further details
General Information:
Q: When and where is the event?
A: The Infinity Run: Cranleigh takes place on Saturday, 21st September 2024, from 12-5pm at Knowle Park, Cranleigh.
Q: How long is the loop?
A: Each loop is 2.5km.
Q: What is the time limit for the event?
A: The event lasts for 5 hours, from 12-5pm. You must start your final loop by 4:45pm.
Parking and Facilities:
Q: Is there car parking available?
A: Yes, there is limited car parking on-site, so please arrive with plenty of time. Alternatively, use nearby car parks in the village.
Q: What is the terrain like?
A: The loop consists of a mix of sandstone paths and grass, with one small but sharp hill on each loop.
Q: Are there toilets on site?
A: Yes, we have 3 unisex WCs plus a Changing Places accessible WC, all located on the loop.
Event Participation:
Q: Is there an entry cap?
A: Yes, the event is capped at 200 runners and walkers.
Q: Can I walk instead of run?
A: Yes, walkers are welcome!
Q: Are dogs allowed?
A: Yes, one dog per runner/walker is allowed, but they must be kept on a short handheld lead at all times.
Q: Do I need to bring my own water bottle?
A: Yes, this is a cupless race. Please bring a cup or bottle to refill at the water station.
Q: Can children enter the race?
A: Yes, children can enter. Under 12s must be accompanied by an adult at all times. Please be sensible about the distance your child decides to run. Refer to the maximum recommended cross country running distances from England Athletics.
On-Site Amenities and Safety:
Q: Will there be first aid available?
A: Yes, there will be qualified first aiders on site.
Q: Are there food and drink options available?
A: Yes, there will be coffee and ice cream kiosks on site. Please note they are card only.
Q: Can spectators come to watch?
A: Absolutely, spectators are welcome to come and cheer on the participants!
Additional Information:
Q: Do all participants receive a medal?
A: Yes, every participant who completes at least one loop will receive a medal.
Q: How do I keep track of the loops I’ve completed?
A: You will collect a wristband at the end of each loop to keep track of your progress.
Q: How is the winner determined?
A: The winner will be the runner with the fastest time and the most loops completed.
If you have any other questions, feel free to contact us at hello@icfp.co.uk. We look forward to seeing you at the Infinity Run: Cranleigh!