Widely regarded as one of the finest trail races in the South East, the Eridge Park 10 is an extremely hilly 10 miler, covering some of the most challenging terrain the area has to offer. Set in England's oldest deer park, this stunning venue presents a rare opportunity to enjoy the beauty of the Eridge Estate, normally closed to the public. Organised by local club Tunbridge Wells Harriers, and sponsored by Cotswolds Outdoors, it is now in it's 11th year and is fast growing in popularity due to the immaculate organisation, breathtaking route and friendly atmosphere. Race director Allan Cheek, had also designed a new, more challenging, course for 2009, making it even tougher than ever.
This year, organisers were delighted to welcome former European Cross Country Champion, Hayley Higham (formerly Yelling) to be the special VIP guest, as she started the race and then lined up alongside the record number of entrants in perfect autumnal weather conditions.

Local Tonbridge AC athlete, Will Levett, put the hammer down straight from the start though and didn't look back. He obliterated the field and took the win on the new course in a superb 1:02.11. ‘That was such a tough race' he said ‘those hills were killers, but absolutely fantastic. Really well marked out course and well marshaled. What an excellent race!'.
Next over the line in a great time of 1:07.52 was Andrew Reeves of Serpentine Running Club followed by Pancho Gonzales-Diaz of Black Sheep Runners (who also won the mens team prize) in 1:09.25. First home for the host club, Tunbridge Wells Harriers was Colin Edwards in 4th place in 1:09.39.
Unsurprisingly, first lady home was former European Champ, Hayley Higham (Green Dot Gardeners) in 5th place overall and in an incredible 1:10.56. ‘That was so much harder than I ever imagined' she commented ‘those hills were brutal!'. Despite winning in superb style, Hayley generously passed on her 1st place prize to 2nd lady Jane Fanning. Fanning of Serpentine Running Club improved on last year's position of 5th, crossing the line as 2nd lady in a superb 1:15.33, just beating her husband to the line in a sprint finish. 3rd lady, and still in a great time of 1:17.08 was five times Eridge winner and local runner, Tina Oldershaw of Paddock Wood AC.
‘We are thrilled how much the race has grown over the last few years and the fantastic level of support for our event' said race director Allan Cheek ‘we had a record number of entries this year, and the feedback on the new course has been superb, everyone really loved it, despite the hills! Everyone involved in this race is a volunteer and we are extremely grateful to the members of Tunbridge Wells Harriers who work so hard to put on a superb event. The presence of Hayley Higham really was the icing on the cake this year and we were delighted to have her join us, she made a great race really special'.
Full results are available.
Entries will open for the next Eridge Park 10 in June 2010. The award winning Children's Mutual Tunbridge Wells Half Marathon, also organised by the club, will take place on 28th February 2010 and entries are now open.