Info: New entries for this event closed on Friday 11th October 2024 at 16:00.
Entry Fee | £15.00 |
A Category 'A' Long hill race covering over 30km and 1700m of ascent in the Pentland Hills south of Edinburgh.
Much of the route will be familiar to Scottish hill runners as it resembles the traditional 'Pentland Skyline' route. While the route is not quite the same and skips a few key peaks, we believe this new route still offers a suitable challenge and good route and we are delighted to be able to offer a race after the ongoing the issues the club has faced.
Registration, as well as start and finish at the Lothianburn Clubhouse, Midlothian, Grid Reference NT 24874 67276, from 9:00am.
Please note that this start and registration location is not the same as previous Skylines, and is lower down the hill.
Race start time is 11:00am. For those in the MV60 & FV50 or above categories there is an optional earlier start at 10:00am. See details below.
Taking part in this race is a serious undertaking. As a rule of thumb, your finish time will be comparable to your road marathon time. The race route includes steep ascents and descents, on loose and rough ground, and sections of difficult open moorland. The course is mostly unmarked, you are required to be able to navigate over difficult terrain in low visibility conditions.
Entries
Entries are online only, and will remain open until Sunday 6th October. If the race has filled, then a waiting list will be made available. There will not be any entries on the day.
Withdrawals can be made by notifying the race director at any time up until midday on Sunday 6th October. We will endeavour to refund your entry fee, minus our unavoidable administrative costs, but this cannot be guaranteed.
Substitutions can be made on the SiEntries site up until midday on Monday 7th October.
The entry fee is £15, some of which the club will be donating to local partnerships such as the Pentland Hills Regional Park and Friends of the Pentlands.
Please read and understand the following rules and conditions of entry.
Optional early start time for experienced FV50, MV60 and above
The Skyline Race is hard, and must not be underestimated. For this reason we have a 2hrs 30min cut off at checkpoint 12, the Drove Road. The cut off is in place to ensure the marshals on the second half of the course are not required to be in position for an unreasonable length of time. The second half of the race while less steep, is normally much slower going than the first half.
However, there are some experienced competitors who, while they may no longer have the pace they once had, are well capable of finishing the course in a reasonable time.
There will be an optional early start at 10am for competitors in the FV50 or above age categories, and similarly for the MV60 and above categories. This will give you 3hrs30min to reach checkpoint 12. The cut off will remain at 2hrs 30min after the 11am start.
To qualify you must have previously completed the Skyline Race, or can persuade the race organiser that you know what you are doing. Fill out the section marked 'Early Start Time' when you make your entry.
Those competitors chosing the early start time may find fewer marshals present on the first half of the course, and we cannot guarantee the checkpoint 5 Flotterstone aid station will be set up in time. However we hope this will make the Pentland Skyloop race a little more inclusive.
Race Rules - general
Race Rules - Retirement Procedure
If you must retire from the race, you must do so in a safe manner. All registered runners who fail to finish MUST hand their race number in at the finish line
Note that the above are Mandatory Safety Rules, supplemental to those given by Scottish Hill Runners safety policy. Both sets of rules apply. The rules are for both your safety and the race organisers. It is the competitors responsibility to understand and accept the rules. Any questions should be directed to the race organiser.
Other Race Information
Please read the Official Race Page for more information including a course description and a printable race map.
Data Protection Legislation
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CHRC will use information provided to us by SiEntries for the sole purpose of the organisation and safe running of the Pentland Skyline Race. CHRC will retain and make public the following results information indefinitely (subject to your legal right to request erasure, correction etc) : Your name, gender, age group, club, race times and race finish positions. All other personal information in CHRC possession will be erased within 3 months of the race date.
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