Final plans for ‘live’ Nick Beer 10k race around the Great Orme


 *(Pictured above) Flashback to the start of a previous Nick Beer 10k


Race restrictions lifted in Wales for ‘live’ Nick Beer 10k race around the Great Orme - report by Don Hale.

John and Kay Hatton, the race directors of the annual Nick Beer 10k race in Llandudno, now expect this year’s event to go ahead as planned, and as a much anticipated ‘live’ run in July, now that many restrictions have been lifted.

John confirmed this week: ‘Kay and I have just attended a meeting with the SAG group (Safety Advisory Group) with Conwy Council. The meeting went extremely well, with only a few updates to our issued documentation. 

‘There were no issues on what we have proposed. We will now have to push the Welsh Assembly, and Welsh Athletics for the race to become a trial event.’

This popular annual event always attracts many hundreds of runners of mixed ages and abilities from across the UK, and beyond, to enjoy the scenic splendours of a hilly but picturesque course around the Great Orme. 

Starting and finishing on Llandudno promenade, opposite the Imperial Hotel, and now starting to the REVISED TIME OF 10am, this will be the 29th annual run to help commemorate the life of a well-known former local athlete, Nick Beer, who sadly passed away in 1992, aged just 27, after eventually losing his battle with hydrocephalus.



Race officials John and Kay, who represent the event organisers North Wales Road Runners (NWRRC), have supervised this major 10k run for over twenty-years, say that many Welsh Covid-19 outdoor sporting restrictions have now been lifted permitting runners to celebrate a genuine ‘live’ race following a succession of virtual events.

John explained that athletes will also be able to collect the second part of a unique three-medal set on completing this exciting 10k run, with an option to secure the third and final medal next year for the 30th anniversary.

He additionally provided some interesting background to the origin of this race and explained: ‘Nick joined NWRRC from Colwyn Bay AC, and his smile soon made lots of friends. He was there at every race. He tried and tried until his improvements staggered us all, and you could always rely on that smile at the finishing post.

‘We all need occasional laughter to make us feel good, and Nick provided that in abundance. His presence was welcome, pervasive, selflessly giving, and never asking the price. Nick was living with hydrocephalus and passed away after finishing the Lake Vyrnwy half-marathon race in September 1992.

‘Maybe when we run his race each year, it will remind us of the importance and positive results that trying hard and participating can bring. Nick Beer was a true son of the sporting ethic, who left us with a wealth of fond memories, and a legacy of inspiration.’



*Entries are now open for the Nick Beer 10k Memorial road race on Sunday 18th July 2021, with a REVISED START TIME OF 10am. Entry details and further information, will be sent to all entrants asap: https://secure.onreg.com/onreg2/front/step1.php?id=4963


*The cost of entry is £15 affiliated, and £17 non-affiliated. On the day it will be £16 affiliated and £18 non-affiliated. If you enter after midnight on Thursday July 8th, you will need to collect your number on race day from one of the gazebo/tents on Llandudno promenade. 

Online entries will close at midnight on Thursday 15th July. Conwy County Council are also supporting the event. *Contacts: E-mail: kaysahatton@gmail.com *Internet:www.nwrrc.co.uk

 

 

 

 

 

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