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Dean Castle Country Park set to host Ultra Marathon events

Dean Castle Country Park set to host Ultra Marathon events

Daily Record12-06-2025

Athletes can take part either as an individual or relays.
The stunning grounds of Dean Castle Country Park will host K6 and K12 Ultra Marathon events on Sunday, August 3 as runners take on a unique endurance challenge set against one of Ayrhsire's most scenic backdrops.
Participants can choose between individual ultra-marathons or team relays, aiming to complete as many laps as possible of a 4km mixed-terrain loop within either six or 12 hours. The route is mostly pathed with a few hill sections, offering a rewarding challenge for runners of all levels.

All participants will benefit from chip timing, a finishers medal, and first aid cover throughout the event and marshals will be on hand to offer support along the route.

Facilities include access to on-site toilets, showers, a café, and boiling water. A dedicated athletes' village will also be available, providing space for tented support throughout the day.

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