Ther main race, the Marathon is longer than the official one and much more demanding as it visits three ancient forts at Devil's Dyke, Chanctonbury Ring and Cissury Ring with mixed terrain and climbs of 3450 feet.The two races are for charity and are organised by the Rotary Clubs of Worthing, Worthing Steyne and West Worthing.
Registration is now OPEN. Please note that registration closes on 29th April 2018, unless the full complements are reached before this date and there will be no entries on the day.
* The entry fee is £30
* Charge for changing the event, on-line and on the day is £5
* Charge for changing the registered runner is £5
* There will be no charge or refund for cancellations
* All other changes are free of charge
PLEASE NOTE THAT ALL CHANGES CAN BE DONE ON-LINE ON THE REGISTRATION SYSTEM USING YOUR ENTRY/REGISTRATION NUMBER.
*** To register and for details go to www.threefortschallenge.org.uk/reg-2018.asp where also rules about accompanying dogs are set out.
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