MILITARY 5K & 10K SERIES
Our Military 5k and 10k series is back in October 2009 and bigger than ever before!
In October this year we launch another new venue to the series... The North!



Our October 2009 series visits 3 areas of the UK. Please click below for more specific detail on the event you would like to take part in.
The Race
Our Military Series is tough. All of our courses are wet, muddy and challenging. There are obstacles, hills, trees and ditches. You will get dirty, and we can guarantee that your trainers will never look the same again.
For those that feel our 10k course is a tad out of reach, try our 5k course and see how you go!
Photo Gallery
To see images from previous Military 5k and 10k runs, please click here to visit our series photo gallery.
Who Can Take Part
Whether you are running for a personal best time, or simply to enjoy the experience, do something out of the ordinary and get through the entire course, everyone is welcome.
You do not need to be a BMF member to take part. As with all BMF events, our Military Series is open to anyone that is interested in taking on the challenge.
Run For Charity
BMF have a number of charities that have been involved in our Military Series over the past few years. If you would like to run for a charity and raise much needed funds for a good cause, please consider getting in touch with one of the charities listed below.



If you require any further information, please email Lou.

Testimonials
"One word - SUPERB. This is the best event I have ever done and really appealed to the child inside. Although we did it at a snails pace as I wanted to do it with my wife I loved every minute of it. A Saturday morning on a 4X4 course up to your waist in mud at places, freezing cold, soaking wet and no showers - absolutely fantastic. It really put the fun back into running and that has been missing for quite some time now." - Kev Hall
"The quality of the event and smiling faces on the participants was a testament to the hard work, enthusiasm and dedication of the BMF staff. Well done chaps!" Andy Broadfoot
"Although there were obstacles such as getting stuck in the massive mud puddle and crawling up hills on my hands and knees, crossing the line was enough to ensure I've put my name down for the next one!" Genie Powers
"The race starts off as a gentle jog uphill and then rapidly turns into the mother of all epic battles between your mind and body, much to my disgust on many occasions my body won and I started to walk" Mansukh Nakrani
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