Entries are now open for the 2026 Run 4 Wales 10k Series.
While entries into each of the races have gone on sale after each of this year’s events, many runners have been waiting for the 10K Series Bundle Offer to go live, giving them the chance to save when entering more than one event.
There are only 1,000 tickets available per race, with the events included in next year’s 10K Series being:
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ABP Newport 10K on Sunday 19 April: A flat and fast course which is part of the ABP Newport Marathon Festival.
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Barry Island 10K on Sunday 17 May: Full of sun, sea and sand and the town’s iconic seaside spots.
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Porthcawl 10K on Sunday 5 July: A stunning seaside course which is a favourite among club runners.
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CDF 10K on Sunday 6 September: A course which takes in all the iconic sights of the Welsh capital, including the city’s stunning parklands.
Finisher's medals at each of these events will form an interlocking set when combined, creating a nice memento for runners to remember their 2026 achievements.
Matt Newman, Chief Executive at Run 4 Wales, said: “Our 10K events are always a favourite in the race calendar for our runners, with many returning year upon year to take on the series. With a mixture of seaside towns and bustling cities, our 10Ks provide something for everyone – and always make sure to showcase the best these areas have to offer.
“We’re really looking forward to bringing our 10K Series back for 2026, but with a limited number of bundle entries available, we’d encourage those who want to enter and save to act quickly.”
A Season Ticket which includes all four events is available for £112, offering a £24 saving versus general entry. Alternatively, there is a Three Event Pass for £87 (giving a £15 saving) or a Two Event Pass for £60 (offering an £8 saving). General entry into each of the races is also available.
For more information or to sign up head to: www.run4wales.org/events/10k-series/

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