It's the last chance to enter the Welsh 10 Mile Championships in Llandudno on the 17th of June, with entries closing this Saturday. The event will also form the 9th fixture in the 2012 Run Wales Series.
The popularity of this race is expected to grow each year due to it's scenic location and picturesque course which takes athletes from the start on the promenade, around the famed victorian seaside town and finishes back on the promenade, alongside the Atlantic Ocean.

(The 2011 race gets underway on the Llandudno Promenade).
The Llandudno 10 has previously held numerous Welsh Championships and has been won by Welsh distance running greats such as Nigel Adams, Steve Brace and by Olympic Steeplechaser Roger Hackney who made a rare appearance at the 10 mile distance in Llandudno.
In addition to the standard at the front of the field, the event is ideal for runners of all abilities who are looking to take part in a well organised large road race in an attempt to post a new pb.
Races start on the promenade alongside Venue Cymru. The 10 Mile Road Race starts at 10am and the Children's Fun Run starts at 10:15am.
Race headquarters including baggage storage are at Venue Cymru.
Changing and showers are at John Bright School on Maesdu Road.
Online entry can be found here.
2011 results can be found here.