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Christie Bannon

Swansea Bay 10k road closures, route, start times and everything else you need to know

The annual Admiral Swansea Bay 10k returns to the city this weekend.

4,500 runners are expected to take on the picturesque course along Swansea Bay on Sunday, September 22 .

In addition to the main race, there will be a 10k wheelchair race, a 100m mascot race and multiple races for children.

Here's everything you need to know about the event.

What time does it start?

(South Wales Evening Post)

 

There are several start times on the day:

9.15am - 1k for aged seven and under starts from Sketty Lane car park

9.30am - 1k for aged eight to 11 starts from Sketty Lane car park

10am - 3k for aged nine to 14 starts from the Mumbles side of Blackpill Lido

10.50am - 10k wheelchair race starts from St Helen's rugby ground

11am - 10 starts from St Helen's rugby ground

11.10am - 100m mascot race starts from St Helen's rugby ground

What's the route like?

(Admiral Swansea Bay 10k)

Runners will begin at St Helen's rugby ground and head towards Mumbles before returning towards the city centre along the promenade.

They will cross the finish line at the cenotaph.

Where can I park?

There will be free parking available in the recreation ground and lacrosse field but drivers are advised to arrive no later than 10am.

Car parking will also be available at the Civic Centre west car park and the Guildhall circle and surrounding areas.

Will there be road closures?

(South Wales Evening Post)

 

A number of road closures will be in place throughout the day.

Between 10 - 11.30am:

Mumbles Road will be closed in both directions from the traffic lights at Guildhall Road South to Sketty Lane.

Between 10.30am - 12pm:

The westbound carriageway between Sketty Lane and Mayals Road will be closed and the westbound carriageway between Fairwood Road and Newton Road will be closed.

Mumbles Road will be closed in both directions between Mayals Road and Fairwood Road, and also between Newton Road and Dunns Lane.

Runners will be crossing the finish line near the cenotaph (South Wales Evening Post)

When are the results available?

Provisional results will be available on the event website a few hours after the last runner crosses the finish line.

The final results will then be available approximately seven days after the event.

If you have provided a mobile number you will also receive a text with your result following the race.

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