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PARA-ATHLETES 
& DISABLED PARTICIPANTS

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We’re proud to welcome participants of all abilities to the Saucony London 10K, including elite racing wheelchairs, unassisted day wheelchairs, and runners with guides or support runners. All participants must complete the course within the 1 hour 45 minute cut-off time.

Please note: hand-cycles are not currently permitted at our running events.

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ACCESSIBLE 
START OPTIONS

We have a Disabled Athletes Access Point at the start area to make it easier for disabled athletes to join the race. This designated holding area is located at the side of the start pens and includes accessible toilet facilities.



If you wish to use this area, please let us know in advance so we can ensure smooth access on race day. Our team and volunteers from Activity Alliance will be on hand to support you.

 



If you prefer, you can head straight to your allocated start pen according to your bib colour and expected finish time. Alternatively, you are welcome to use the Disabled Athletes Access Point to be conveniently filtered into your wave from the front.

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If you require additional support on race day, please let our team know in advance so we can make sure our start team and volunteers are on hand to help.

WHEELCHAIR ENTRY

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FAQS

  • Day wheelchairs

    Athletes using day wheelchairs are asked to start at the back of their allocated start pen for safety reasons. 

  • If you’re interested in competing in the Elite Wheelchair Race, please click below for more information.

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    Racing wheelchairs will start ahead of the rest of the race to ensure they have a clear path ahead of them.

  • If you’re running with a guide or assistant, please let us know - we’ll provide them with a complimentary entry.

    Contact us at hello@thelondon10k.com

  • For any accessibility enquiries, please contact us at hello@thelondon10k.com

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