Shropshire Star

Extra places added to Spitfire 10K at RAF Museum Cosford

Hundreds of extra places have been added to this year's Spitfire 10K at RAF Museum Cosford after the initial 1,200 sold out.

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Runners take part in the Spitfire 10K

The unusual race sees competitors taking on a course across the airfield and down the runway at RAF Cosford.

The popular event is now in its fourth year and following a sell-out five months ahead of race day, organisers have just released an additional 300 places.

The Spitfire 10K will now see 1,500 runners participating in the event on September 1.

The Spitfire 10K is held to commemorate the Battle of Britain and the Royal Air Force personnel who defended Britain’s skies during the summer of 1940. Runners are each given the name of a Battle of Britain Pilot to wear with their race number, sharing the story of those who served in this pivotal aerial campaign with a new generation.

Abi Betteridge, RAF Museum's public events manager, said: “We’re delighted to be announcing an additional 300 places for this year’s Spitfire 10K and we look forward to welcoming 1,500 runners to the museum in September.

"We filled our original capacity with over five months to go and we’re confident even with the additional places it will be another sell-out.

"It’s such a unique event, especially the opportunity to sprint down the runway on an active RAF base and the Battle of Britain roll of honour card each runner receives. It’s lovely to hear how participants research their pilot to find out more, sharing RAF stories is what the museum is all about.

"Our medals are always highly sought-after and this year’s design is just as exciting. We have a brand new technical running T-shirt again this year with the addition of running vests which we hope will be popular. Plus, for the first time we will be offering pre and post-race massage treatments which we’re confident will be popular with runners.”

Entry to the Spitfire 10K costs £22.50 per person. Anyone interested in the race can register online at rafmuseum.org/Cosford