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Your guide to preparing for the Challenge! www.cotswoldwaychallenge.com

Welcome to the Cotswold Way Challenge 2018! This guide should give you a good overview of what to expect on the Challenge, and combined with other information within the PARTICIPANT S AREA of the website, provides all that you ll need to prepare yourself. Please read it carefully and keep visiting the Participant s Area for updates and the latest news. CHALLENGE TIMELINE: May 18 th - Minimum 50% fundraising deadline (for fundraisers) 21 st - Final Event Guide, GPX Files, Challenge App & Start Times released 31 st - Pre-event video briefing live June 20 th - E-tickets sent to you (and is needed to register on the day) 27 th - Timing website goes Live timing and tracking now available. Good Luck email 30 th /1 st July THE EVENT July 4 th - Official results & certificates 30 th - All remaining fundraising due (if applicable) THE CHALLENGE It s Your Challenge - Your Way! Over the weekend of the 30 th June - 1 st July we are expecting over 2,000 challengers to take on either the Full, Half or Quarter distances of the Cotswold Way Challenge - with many supporting a special charity, and between them hopefully fundraising over 1 million. There will be a mixture of walkers, joggers and runners - of all ages and experience levels. Runners will set out first for a clear go at the route and everyone will be fully supported throughout, at Rest Stops and by our team all the way to the finish line. Walk it Walkers will make up the majority of the field, as this is an ideal event for anyone; from those taking on a long distance walk for the first time to experienced trekkers looking for a new challenge. We anticipate walkers will aim to complete their challenge, including en-route Rest Stops in the following time frames: Full 100km in 20-33 hours (33hrs upper time limit) Full 100km 2 Day in 10-16 hours each day 1 st Half (50km) in 10 16 hours 2 nd Half (50km) in 10 16 hours 1 st Quarter (25km) in 4-6 hours Jog it For those looking to up their fitness and set a new personal goal, but without the pressure of being classified as a full on runner. Take it at your pace - run a bit - walk a bit or just keep jogging! Ideally you will aim to hit the approximate times below (including Rest Stops) - but of course you can revert to the walker time guides if needed. Full 100km in 16-20 hours Full 100km 2 Day in 7-10 hours each day 1 st Half (50km) in 7-10 hours 2 nd Half (50km) in 7 10 hours 1 st Quarter (25km) in 3 5 hours 2 www.cotswoldwaychallenge.com

Run it Runners have specifically signed up as such (i.e. to this category) and are up for a tough Ultra, or to go further than before and know what to expect! Runners get tailored / light menus at the Rest Stops and a free baggage transfer for their small day pack (30L/10kg max) to their finish (+ to the 50km Half Way for full distance participants). There are male and female trophies for the fastest Full 100km Challenge. We expect Runners to hit the following timings (including Rest Stops): Full 100km 9 hours 16 hours (max) Full 100 km 2 day in 4 7 hours each day 1 st Half (50 km) in 4 7 hours (max) 2 nd Half (50 km) in 4 7 hours (max) 1 st Quarter (25km) in 3 hours or less PREPARING FOR THE CHALLENGE Fundraising If fundraising for Charity you will need to have 50% of your minimum target with your charity by the 18 th May. The full balance of your fundraising target (and any additional money raised) is due to be with your charity no later than 4 weeks after the Challenge. If you are concerned that you are unable to reach your target, you should speak to your charity early, for help and advice, or alternatively contact us and we can transfer you to a Self Funding place where you would need to pay the difference in cost. Training Particularly if you are taking on 100km - a serious test of stamina and determination lies ahead! You will need to train and practice whatever you are planning to do (walking / fast walking / jogging / running ) in order to prepare your mind, feet, and body for YOUR challenge. Check out our walkers & runners training guides in the Participant s Area of the website for details and advice. For walkers who may not be used to long distances, the key is to make sure your feet are up to it, and that your footwear does not let you down (i.e. results in bad blistering) historically this is the reason why many have had to retire before the finish (rather than because of exhaustion or similar!). Training walks We organise a series of training walks which will help you prepare for the Challenge (if you plan on walking). They are a great opportunity to try out your kit, test your walking boots, meet fellow challengers, and ask our leaders for advice about the event itself. Why not sign up for the Cotswold Way training walk on the 19 th May! Training runs New for 2018, there will be training runs available at the beginning of the year led by an expert long distance runner. This is a great opportunity for you to get in that extra bit of training and to also meet other ultra runners taking part in the challenge. Multiple training runs available from the 27 th January 23 rd June perfect opportunity to fit these into your training plan! To book a Training Walk or Run visit the Participant's Area for more information on dates, locations and how to book! The Cotswold Way Challenge App We will be launching the Cotswold Way Challenge App 6 weeks before the Challenge along with the Final Event Guide. Download for exclusive access to challenge specific documents, helpful guides for use on the event, maps, menus, exclusive offers and much more. TRAVEL GETTING TO THE CHALLENGE Getting to the Start - 100km, 1 st Half and 1 st Quarter Challengers The start is The Crescent, Royal Victoria Park, Bath, BA1 2LX which is north of Royal Ave, opposite the Royal Crescent, look out for the big marquee and sail flags. Near the start off Charlotte Street - there is Charlotte Street Car Park, which is pay & display and you will be able to park your car here for 2 days or a shorter period of time if required. If travelling by train, the nearest station is Bath Spa which is a 20 minute walk, or a short taxi ride away. There are good transport links from Cheltenham to Bath. 3 www.cotswoldwaychallenge.com

Park and Ride to Bath Start We are offering a park and ride service for all 1 st Half and 1 st Quarter Challengers. Park your car at your finish line (Wotton-Under-Edge for 1 st Half Challengers and Tormarton for 1 st Quarter Challengers) on Saturday morning and take an early morning transfer to the start line in Bath. This service costs 15 per person and will need to be pre-booked via the Optional Extras form. Getting to the Start - 2 nd Half Challenge The start is Wotton Community Sports, New Road, Wotton-under Edge, GL12 8RB. There is limited parking but you can leave your car here Saturday morning to collect later on the Saturday evening. Please note that if you are leaving your car it needs to be picked up by Sunday 08:00am otherwise the site will be closed and this will need to be booked in advance using the Optional Extras booking form. We recommend that you are dropped off at the site, but if travelling by train the nearest station is Cam & Dursley, which is a 30 min taxi journey from the start. Park and Ride to Wotton-Under-Edge Start Park your car at the finish line in Cheltenham on Saturday morning and take an early morning transfer to the start line in Wotton-Under-Edge. This service costs 15 per person and will need to be pre-booked via the Optional Extras form. Hotels There are plenty of hotels in and around the Bath and the Wotton-Under-Edge area - to take a look at some CLICK HERE >> ON THE DAY & THE START Registration Early Registration - is open from 4.00pm until 8.00pm on Friday 29 th June at Royal Victoria Bath (start) if you are in the area. You will be able to register and collect your event pack (100km, 1 st Half & 1 st Quarter Challenges only) - this will save time on Saturday, meaning that that you only need to be at the start 30 minutes before your allocated start time. Main Registration Saturday 30 th June. Opens 1 hour before the first start time at Bath (100km, 1 st Half & 1 st Quarter Challenge only). At Wotton-Under-Edge (2 nd Half Challengers) registration opens at 8.00am for Walkers (all start at 9.00am) - and open at 11:00am for Joggers & Runners (for a midday start). Please arrive on site at least 45 mins before your start time to register (unless registered on Friday) as it may be busy You MUST bring your E TICKET with you (which will have been emailed to you 20 th June) Collect your EVENT PACK (event pass/timing chip, lanyard, bib, safety pins, any pre-purchased meal tickets, free baggage tags for registered runners) Collect your ROUTE MAP and other goodies The Start At the main Bath start there will be a range of facilities including complimentary tea / coffee & biscuits in the marquee, medics, toilets, charity representatives, merchandising sales, and food vendors (breakfast), water & energy drink - with entertainment in the form of our warm up act & compere. We recommend breakfast before you arrive, and bring at least 2 litres of water with you, so you are ready to set off. Arrive early and you will have plenty of time to register, use the facilities, and to make your final preparations without stressing! You will be called in to the start pen 15 minutes prior to your start time you must join the correct slot - and there will be a short warm up & final safety briefing. You will then be sent on your way in groups of ~250 participants every 20 minutes. 4 www.cotswoldwaychallenge.com

Other start points: 2 nd Half (50 km) Challenge Wotton-Under-Edge Saturday 30 th June Full Address - Wotton Community Sports Centre, New Road, Wotton- Under-Edge, GL12 8RB Tea / coffee & biscuits, warm up, & toilets available Start times Are allocated depending on your selection when you registered, your challenge distance, and if you re running, jogging or walking. Start times from Bath will be approximately between 07:30am 10:00am. Your start time will be emailed 6 weeks prior to the Challenge (changes are only allowed in exceptional circumstances) and confirmed on your E TICKET (emailed to you 10 days prior). Baggage Drop (large bag) If you want to have your baggage transported from the start line to your finish line for Full, Half, and Quarter Challenges - then this is an OPTIONAL service paid in CASH on the morning of the Challenge in the baggage drop point at the start. Full Challenge optional baggage transfer direct from Bath to Cheltenham Price 8 per bag Full Challenge optional baggage transfer to Wotton-Under-Edge (50km-halfway) then onto Cheltenham 10 per bag 1 st Half 50km Challenge optional baggage transfer from Bath to Wotton-Under-Edge - Price 5 per bag 2 nd Half 50km Challenge optional baggage transfer from Wotton-Under-Edge to Cheltenham - Price 5 per bag 1 st Quarter Challenge optional baggage transfer from Bath to Tormarton Price 5 per bag 2 Day Full Challenge - for those NOT on our Saturday night camping package, bag transfer to Wotton-Under-Edge, then to Cheltenham - Price 10 per bag 2 Day Full Challenge & Camping : For those who have booked optional Saturday half way camping package you get a FREE baggage transfer (1 bag) to the halfway point so you have access to your overnight kit - and then it will be transported to Cheltenham on Sunday morning once you have started your second half. Walkers & Joggers: You MUST bring a day bag (small rucksack) - 30-35 litres max - which you will be expected to carry with you all the way - and holds your essential on-event kit - including whatever you ll need for changing weather and the night sections if you are on the Full Challenge. Runners: Can carry a small lightweight running backpack if they wish with essentials in it (recommended). Runners will also get a FREE baggage transfer service to their finish line (30/35 Litres / 10kg max size). Full Challenge small bag transfer from Bath to Wotton-Under-Edge to Cheltenham 1 st Half 50km Challenge small bag transfer from Bath to Wotton-Under-Edge 2 nd Half 50km Challenge small bag transfer from Wotton-Under-Edge to Cheltenham 1 st Quarter Challenge baggage transfer from Bath to Tormarton Note: Should you as a runner have a larger (than 10kg) bag that you want transported, that won t be included in this free transfer, and will require taking up the Optional Service as described above. This free service is strictly for registered RUNNERS only. Also Note: For 100km runners you MUST PICK your bag up at the half way point baggage zone and then (once you ve finished with it even if you don t actually need it) DROP it in the Baggage Drop Zone as signed. Failure to do so will mean the arrival of your bag at the Cheltenham finish is likely to be considerably later than your own arrival. Any bag not collected by the finish of the Challenge (in relation to any of the above services) will result in it being taken back to our London warehouse and you will have to either collect it in person or pay for postage / courier for it to be returned. There will also be storage and handling charges of 25. 5 www.cotswoldwaychallenge.com

REST STOPS & CATERING Rest Stops Rest stops are major sites, with covered marquee infrastructure (with areas to eat, rest & relax), catering, facilities, toilets, medical & massage (massage only available 50km, 79km & 100km and is predominately for those continuing the challenge to help keep them going). Our Event Management Team and Medical Teams man them. The site Info Point will provide you with all the support you need if you are retiring from the Challenge, looking for a shuttle to the station, or in need of a taxi for onward travel. Mid-Point Stops Mid-Point stops are smaller sites that allow you to top up your water, energy drinks & snacks, and have a short rest & visit the toilet. They are all under cover, and will be manned by our Event Team & medics. REST STOP Leg KM Total KM FOOD / CATERING SHUTTLE SERVICES 1: START: The Crescent, Royal Victoria Park, Bath, BA1 2LX 2: MID POINT: Sir Bevil Grenville s Monument 3: REST STOP: West Littleton Down, Tormarton, GL9 1JG 4: MID POINT: Hawkesbury Upton Village Hall, High St, Hawkesbury Upton, GL9 1AU 5: REST STOP: Wotton Community Sports Centre, New Road, Wotton-Under-Edge, GL12 8RB 6: MID POINT: Coaley Peak Picnic Site, Dursley, GL11 5AU 7: REST STOP: Painswick RFC, Stroud road, Painswick, GL6 6RS 8: MID POINT: National Star Ullenwood, Cotswold Way, Cheltenham, GL53 9QU 9: FINISH: Dean Close School, Shelbourne Road, Cheltenham, GL51 6HE 11 14 12 13 15 15 13 7 0 Tea, coffee, biscuits, energy drink, & water provided. Breakfast VENDORS on site 11 Variety of free snacks, tea, coffee, energy drink, & water provided. 25 Bring your own PACKED LUNCH or purchase from the baguette vendor on site. Also tea, coffee energy drink, water & a range of snacks included for all. Meal for 25km finishers included. 38 Variety of snacks, tea, coffee, energy drink & water provided. 50 Selection of hot meals, tea, coffee, energy drinks, water & a range of snacks. Meal is for Full 100km Challengers and 1 st Half Finishers 65 Variety of snacks, tea, coffee, energy drink & water provided. 79 Hot meal selection, tea, coffee, energy drink, water & a range of snacks provide. 2 nd Half 50km Challengers must bring packed / own lunch - but can purchase this meal as OPTION. 93 Variety of snacks, tea, coffee, energy drink & water provided. 100 Hot meal provided for finishers & tea / coffee. Other vendors on site & a bar facility. n/a n/a Shuttle bus to Bath Shuttle buses to Stroud station Shuttles buses to Stroud station Shuttles available to the finish Shuttles available to Cheltenham finish Shuttles available to Cheltenham finish Shuttle buses to Cheltenham Spa PLEASE NOTE: Exact locations are subject to change and will be confirmed 6 weeks prior to the challenge 6 www.cotswoldwaychallenge.com

Food & Snacks All dietary requirements will be catered for, and the meals/free snacks provided will be nutritious, plentiful and varied. If you don t immediately see anything appropriate for you, speak with the catering team and they will be able to sort you a meal. If there are certain snacks that just work for you we recommend bringing some supplies with you. There s also free coffee & tea at all stops along with energy drinks and water. OPTIONAL EXTRAS There is a few additional extras to help you plan your weekend. These extras can be booked up to 1 week before the Challenge, however the space is limited on some options so we recommend you book early. Camping For 2 Day Full Challengers You can book a camping package for Saturday night at Wotton-Under-Edge (the 50km Half-Way point): Package includes: 2 man tent & roll mat(s) - bring your own sleeping bag & other camping equipment. Luggage transfer - from Bath to the Half Way camp then to Cheltenham on Sunday Sunday morning breakfast - before you head out for the 2 nd half (remember it s a 6:00am start!) 1 night camping for 1 person- 59 1 night camping for 2 people to share - 80 (total) Parking Parking at Tormarton (1st Quarter finish) - 5 per car Parking at Wotton-under-Edge (1st Half finish line / 2nd Half start line) 5 per car Parking at Cheltenham (Full and 2nd Half finish line) - 5 per car Park and Ride 1st Quarter Challengers park at Tormarton on Saturday and take early morning transfer to start line in Bath - 15 per person 1st Half Challengers park at Wotton-Under-Edge on Saturday and take early morning transfer to start line in Bath - 15 per person 2nd Half Challengers park at Cheltenham on Saturday and take early morning transfer to start line in Wotton-Under- Edge - 15 per person NOTE all above transfers include parking so you do not need to book parking in addition Transfers 1 st Half Challengers - Saturday evening shuttle after your challenge from the finish line in Wotton-Under-Edge to Bath 15 per person Additional meals to pre-purchase All meals are included except at the 25km rest stop for all Full and 1 st Half Challengers and the meal at the 79km rest stop for all 2 nd Half Challengers. These will be available to purchase in the New Year via the Optional Extras form in the Participant s Area, as well as supporter meals at any rest stop. THE ROUTE CLICK HERE to book your Optional Extras or visit the Participant s Area Maps You will be supplied with a route map when you register on the morning of the Challenge and you MUST carry this with you at all times as it will contain emergency numbers for our Event Management Team. The route will be fully signed throughout the duration of the challenge with Pink Arrows/Flags/Ribbons and glow sticks at night! You must always follow our route signage - not the plotted route or downloaded GPX files (in case it needs to change at short notice) 7 www.cotswoldwaychallenge.com

Google Maps We have created a Google map that has useful information and points along the route. On the map you will find information on Catering, Shuttles and facilities at the Rest Stops as well as information for supporters enter goo.gl/7vbcke in your phone s browser or: CLICK HERE to view the provisional Route & Rest Stops in Google map >> Please Note there may be amendments to the route in the lead up to Challenge so the full route will be confirmed in the Final Event Guide on the 21 st May. GPX devices & distances a word of caution! Whilst we have gone to great lengths to map the route with various devices & GPS systems to determine distances, you may well find discrepancies on the day if you use your own GPS device. This will be for a variety of reasons - and it has been shown that many GPS devices overestimate distances / ascent by up to 20% due to the nature of how data points are scattered and plotted. For best results TURN OFF your GPS device when stationary for periods (eg at Rest Stops etc). OS Locate App IMPORTANT! This FREE app from Ordinance Survey converts GPS readings from your phone into a grid reference - enabling you to determine your location. ALL participants should download this to use in case of emergency. CLICK HERE for the app in the Google Play Store (Android) >> CLICK HERE for the app in itunes (Apple) >> Or search for OS Locate in either store Using the app on the Challenge: Use on the Challenge if you are lost - to communicate your location to our Challenge Control Room Open the app your location is marked by the Longitude (number) and Latitude (number) Use the left hand share widget to then SMS us your location or better to write it down and call our Control Team. Supporters Friends and family are welcome to come along and cheer you on at the start and finish and some of the other major Rest Stops. They should come well equipped with their own food, drinks and supplies alternatively you can purchase supporter meals for them via the Optional Extras Form. During busy times we might ask for space to be made in the marquee areas for our Challengers - who may well be in need of a seat to rest their legs! There are constraints at some Rest Stops (space / neighbours) so only the ones below are open for supporters. START - for Full, 1 st Half and 1 st Quarter Challenge Royal Victoria Park, Royal Ave, Bath, BA1 2LX 25km West Littleton Down, Tormarton, GL9 1JG 50km Wotton Community Sports Centre, New Road, Wotton-Under-Edge, GL12 8RB 79km Painswick RFC, Stroud road, Painswick, GL6 6RS 100km FINISH - Dean Close School, Shelbourne Road, Cheltenham, GL51 6HE Please ensure your supporters refrain from visiting the other Rest Stops unless you are EXITING from the event and/or need assistance that is an absolute necessity. These other Rest Stops are small or in residential neighbourhoods with no parking and we don t want to upset the local communities by creating noise or disruption. Timing Your event pass has a timing chip, and you will be scanned at Rest Stops. There will be live feed of data to the Challenge Website so friends and family can track your progress throughout the Challenge at the rest stops, and you will have the option of linking up your Facebook page it will post updates for you when you reach a rest stop for your friends & family to see (further details of this will be set out in the Final Event Guide). 3 days after the Challenge we publish official times and Challenge certificates. 8 www.cotswoldwaychallenge.com

Support & Hospitality What you will get Full Challenge: Tea/coffee, water/energy drinks at all stops A full range of free snacks at all Rest Stops At 25 km - option to pre purchase lunch if not bring your own Hot meals at 50 and 79 km Hot meal at the 100 km finish A medal, glass of fizz, and a finishers T-shirt Shuttle service to Cheltenham Spa Train Station Full 2 Day Challenge: Half Challenge: The same as the Full Challenge. Optional halfway Camping Package (or book your own accommodation) Tea/coffee, water/energy drinks at all stops A full range of free snacks at all stops At 25 or 79 km option to purchase lunch or provide your own packed lunch Hot meal at your finish A medal, glass of fizz, and a finishers T-shirt Shuttle service to Stroud / Cheltenham Spa Station For 1 st Half Challengers, optional shuttle service back to Bath - 20 pp Optional Park and Ride transfer to get you to the start line - 15 pp Quarter Challenge: Tea/coffee, water/energy drinks at all stops A full range of free snacks at all stops Lunch at your finish A medal, glass of fizz, and a finishers T-shirt Shuttle service back to Bath start line Optional Park and Ride transfer to get you to the start line - 15 pp Medics Safety and your welfare are taken very seriously. There will be medics available at all Rest Stops and Mid Point Stops - as well as mobile medics in rapid response vehicles for emergencies, injuries and accidents. Medics vary from first aid qualified staff, nurses, paramedics and doctors. There will also be a number of massage/ sports/ physiotherapists at the later stops and are generally reserved for those who genuinely need treatment - as determined by our medical staff. Trek Masters We will have Trekmasters who will walk sections of the course in a supporting role. Their job is to motivate and encourage, as well as advise the control room of any new hazards that should develop along the route. Trekmasters will be out in full force over the night stages. There will be group departures operating during the night stages to ensure that no one is having to walk alone. Signage The final route will be posted to the Participant Area as links, a PDF document, a GPX file, and KML file (for use on Google Earth and Google Maps). You will also be handed a hard copy of the route at Registration. The route will be signed with PINK ARROWS and PINK RIBBON, with glow sticks during the night time. In the outskirts of villages/towns this signage may become harder to spot, so please familiarise yourselves with the route before the Challenge, and have the Route Map with you and track your progress on it so you are aware of your assumed location. It is your responsibility not to get lost! 9 www.cotswoldwaychallenge.com

Control Room We have an Event Control Room manned by our Management and the Medical response coordinators. You will be able to contact the Control Room at any time throughout the Challenge in emergencies or in situations that you feel you want advice or help. We will also have Info points at all Rest Stops manned by our Event Staff and they are there to help you! The Control Room will handle all Emergency (life threatening issues) and Non-Emergency (e.g. you re lost) calls. The Finish line & departing the Challenge At the finish you ll get a medal, souvenir T-shirt, and a big warm welcome! Once you re ready there s a hot meal and space for a rest. For those who are being picked up by friends and family there is ample parking available (at Wotton-Under-Edge and Cheltenham). There will be shuttles from the finish point to the mainline station (Cheltenham Spa Station for Full 100km & 2 nd Half 50km Challengers and Stroud for 1 st Half 50km). For 1 st Quarter Challengers, there will be shuttles back to the start line in Bath. 1st Quarter Challenge Finish Line Tormarton Once you ve finished there will be a meal and shuttles back to the Bath start. For those being picked up by friends / family there is parking available at the rest stop. 1st Half Challenge/2nd Quarter finish line Wotton-under-Edge Once you ve finished there will be a hot meal and space for a rest and shuttles to Stroud station. For those being picked up by friends / family there is parking available at the rest stop. Full Challenge finish line Cheltenham Spa Runners / Fast Joggers: Most runners taking part in the Full 100km challenge will finish somewhere between 6:00pm 10.30pm on Saturday and when you arrive at the finish there will be a shuttle service taking participants to Cheltenham Spa while the trains are in service from where you can get a train for your onward journey. Alternatively you can be collected from the site. Please bear in mind as the runners arrive relatively spread out at the finish line, the finish line can be quiet at times. Joggers / Walkers: There s a finisher s meal there will be space to rest at the finish in the marquee, however this will be chairs and not for those looking to sleep. If you anticipate finishing outside of public transport operational times, we recommend that you book your own accommodation. Shuttles will take finishers to the Cheltenham Spa station during service hours. What to do next 1. Keep Updated - Refer back to the Participant s Area of the website on a regular basis to check for important updates. 2. Get Online - Join the Cotswold Way Challenge Facebook page to meet other challengers and for training tips! 3. Fundraising Keep up the fundraising if you are supporting a charity 4. Team Captains - Get recruiting! - Make sure you get your team mates signed up as soon as possible! 5. Training Read our Ultra Challenge training guides - to aid your preparation for the challenge ahead. 6. Merchandise Keep an eye on the Participant s Area for when merchandise is available to purchase prior to the event. 7. Join a training walk or run - Join us on one of our night or day training walks or runs meet fellow challengers! 10 www.cotswoldwaychallenge.com

8. Get your shoes on! - Make sure you have a well worn in pair of boots/trainers before taking on the Challenge. 9. Check your kit! - Take a look to see what other kit you may need to invest in for your training and the Challenge. 10. The Official Event app - will be coming soon this will have all the handy documents you need. 11. What to expect next - The Final Event Information will be released on the 21 st May! We hope that you are excited to take on the Cotswold Way Challenge this year and look forward to seeing you at the start line. If in the meantime you have any questions, please check the FAQs or email us and we will get back to you. Kind Regards, The Cotswold Way Challenge Team Action Challenge London Info@cotswoldwaychallenge.com 11 www.cotswoldwaychallenge.com