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Racing through the rain at the Stilton Stumble 10K

Stilton Stumble 10K ready for a strong showing

Back on board again at this cheese themed charity event.

Cheese lovers are in for a treat at the Stilton Stumble 10K which returns on Sunday 16 October. A tasty course in the heart of Stilton country and a wedge of Cropwell Bishop Creamery’s finest are waiting to be sampled.

This popular, friendly race which raises funds for Cropwell Bishop Friends of the School and the 1st Cropwell Bishop Scout Group also aims to improve young people’s experiences, enabling them to grow and reach their potential and make a positive contribution to society. 

Runners genuinely relish this route which passes through the villages of Colston Bassett and Cropwell Bishop which boasts one of a select six creameries that produce the world famous Stilton.

The last live race was in 2019 and was won by Philip Hind of Holme Pierrepont RC in 35:00. Barrow Runners Emily Smith was the women’s winner in 38:58. Who will triumph in '22? 

The race starts at 10am from Cropwell Bishop Memorial Hall and winds its way around the villages before finishing at the Memorial Hall. This is an undulating course in a pleasant setting with views across the Vale of Belvoir to enjoy.  

A medal and goody bag containing the highly prized cheese, mars bar and water waits for runners at the finish. Hot food and drinks are available in the hall.

Image courtesy of Stilton Stumble 10K.

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