Confirmation of entry:
If you enter online you will receive an automated email, which will confirm your entry has been accepted. The email will also give you a reference number which you should quote if you need to make any queries regarding your entry.

If you enter via a paper entry form, please include an SAE for us to confirm via post you have been accepted to the race.

Alternatively, for both forms of entry you can check your bank details to see if the entry fee has been debited. We only debit the entry fee when your entry has been processed and accepted.

Race information packs:
There is no longer any need to register and pick up your number etc. We send all entrants a race information pack, which will contain everything you need for the race e.g. number, timing chip and baggage label. Packs will sent out from the 1st of March, if you have not received yours by 7th April 2006 then please contact us.

You will receive full instructions about the use of your timing chip. It must be attached to your shoe for the duration of the race. It will enable us to record exactly when you crossed the start and finish lines, and therefore calculate your accurate race time (no matter how long it took you to cross the start line after the hooter sounded).

Race Day:
There is no need to register on race day you will have been sent everything you need for the race.

Your number should be securely attached to the front of your vest or T-shirt, using 4 safety pins. It must not be cut or folded in any way. If you finish not wearing an official number you will not receive a medal. Do not pass your number onto anyone else, as this will lead to errors and delays in results.

Results:
Results from the race will be produced as soon as possible using the information from the computer timing chips. We hope to print updated results sheets every 30 min. or so after the first runner finishes. We aim to publish a full set of results on our website by 8pm on race day and this will be published in the Express and Echo. Prizes and trophies for winners will be presented in the Exeter Arena Grandstand at approximately 12.30pm. The only prizes awarded on the day will be to the First 10 Men and Women respectively.

Prizes
The following individual prizes will be posted to winners the week following the race:

First 3 Veteran Men in each 5 year age group from 40-44 up 65-96.
First 3 Veteran Women in each 5 year age groups from 30-39 up to 60-64.

The organisers may award prizes for older competitors at their discretion. If veterans finish in the top 10 they will be awarded the higher prize.

Athletic Club teams’ results will be based on the aggregate of finishing places - four to score for men and three to score for women. There will be spot prizes for some lucky runners. Vouchers will be handed out at the finishing line, and these can be exchanged for goods from the Ironbridge Runner stall trading in the Arena.

Photography, Physiotherapy and Running in Exeter
Race photography will be covered by James Pyne Photography, with race images being sent out within 14 days. Email address sales@jamespyne.co.uk

Treatment
Free treatment for aches and pains will be available at the start and finish. A contribution to charity would be welcomed.

Running Clubs
If you enjoyed the event and would like to run and train with like-minded people, then Exeter has three affiliated Athletics Clubs.

Exeter Harriers meets on Tuesdays and Thursdays at 7pm at Exeter Arena (Tel: 01392 460960).
South West Road Runners - who meet on Wednesday at 7pm at Exeter Arena (Tel: 01392 881711).
The Women's Running Network organize running groups across the South West for beginners upwards (Tel: 01392 683318).