Mersey Tunnel 10k race kickstarts Liverpool Marathon Training Programme

by Michael Penkman. Published Fri 03 Jun 2011 12:43

Entries have increased for the 2011 Mersey Tunnel 10K, with around 3,000 runners taking to the start line.

The annual 10K, starting from Pall Mall on 12 June, has enjoyed an increase in entries each year since returning to the Merseyside calendar back in 2006.

Whilst the event has enjoyed year on year increases in participation the difference this year can be put down to the ‘marathon effect’.

The reintroduction of a marathon to Merseyside has had a big impact already this year with the Half Marathon in March enjoying a massive increase of 2,000 entries.

That trend has continued through to the Mersey Tunnel 10K with regular tunnel runners being joined by marathon enthusiasts who will be using the 10K as a guide to their fitness levels.

The Mersey Tunnel 10K is being used by a small army of marathon entrants under the watchful eye of Marathon Training Coordinator Richard Othen.

RunLiverpool Marathon is hosting a series of Marathon Workshops, which will start on 5 June, alongside an 18 week training regime which will see a combination of novices and experienced marathon runners taking on the ultimate running challenge.

Richard said: “The interest in the RunLiverpool Marathon has been huge with over 7,000 entries taken already. A high percentage of those entrants have never done a marathon before, and many more will have limited experience at the 26.2 mile distance.

“Run Liverpool is working in conjunction with iMarathonTraining.com to deliver a great range of Coaching Groups, Marathon Workshops and online Training Programmes, giving runners total support.”

Anyone who has signed up for the Marathon Coaching Programme has free entry into the Tunnel 10K event which is being used as part of the initial assessment and fitness evaluation process for all would be coached runners.

Alan Rothwell, Race Director, said: “The increase in interest in the race events is brilliant – however, those taking part in the marathon should not underestimate the challenge of the marathon.

“You can’t cheat the distance and anyone attempting the RunLiverpool Marathon should treat the 26.2 miles with the respect it deserves. Taking up the Coaching Programme in conjunction with the Workshop initiative is a first class way to prepare. I wish I had this kind of support when I started marathon running back in 1981!”

Tunnel 10K entries will be taken up to Friday 10th June at the event office at 4 North John Street, Liverpool city centre and anyone wishing to attend the first Workshop on 5 June or enrol on the Marathon Coaching Programme can find details on www.runliverpoolmarathon.co.uk/training.

Alternatively contact Richard Othen on training@runliverpoolmarathon.co.uk.





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