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Published: Thursday, 1st May, 2008 13:45

Runners get set for Auld Toun 10K race

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THE annual Auld Toun 10K Road Race takes place on Wednesday at 7.30pm in Pittencrieff Park, Dunfermline.

Runners are reminded that entries will be accepted on the evening of the race within the Glen Pavilion until 7.15pm. Entry is £9/£11 and all finishers will receive a race medal.

2007 race winners Murray Strain (Hunters Bog Trotters) and Ros Alexander (Carnegie Harriers) have both entered along with a good representation of local club and unattached runners.

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