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This Festival is in a testing state, and is not open for public sign-ups until the organiser has launched it.

Organiser's Description

Welcome to the 2023 Yellowcraig sea swim and run festival hosted by Scurry Events.

The 2023 festival consists of 4 separate events:

Scurry Yellowcraig Swim / Run challenge  - an 18.5km swim / run challenge starting and finishing at Yellowcraig - Solos and Pairs

Broad Sands Aquathlon - A 2km swim and 10km sandy beach run.  We aim to sanction this event through triathlon Scotland.

Fidra island swim - a 2km sea swim alongside the scenic Fidra island.

Scurry Yellowcraig 3 islands 10km Beach run - a scenic 10km beach run from Broad sands to Marine beach, North Berwick and back. 

Please see each individual event for more details.

A full water safety team will be in place along with an onshore paramedic and first aid team.

Please note for these swim events we strongly advice all swimmers to have trained in Open water and know that they are capable of swimming the distance.

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We will look forward to seeing you there.

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Scurry Yellowcraig - Swim / Run challenge (pairs)

Welcome to the 2023 Scurry Yellowcraig sea swim and run festival

Sea Swim / Run challenge - 18.5km

Saturday 26th August 2023

 

Race Website: www.scurryevents.co.uk

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/298356727424623/

Note: It is likely we will restrict this event to 30 pairs.

Venue: Ware Rd, North Berwick EH39

Registration: Registration will take place in the Orange marquee at the far end of the car park by the public toilet area.

Kit check list: Whistle, Reusable cup or flask, Wetsuit and Trainers. Your race vests, swim caps and timing chip will be issued at registration.

Please see SWIM / RUN RULES and more on kit list below

Distance: 18.5 km swim / run challenge - Swim 4km and Run 14.5km in pairs (Min age 18, Adult) 

The final route will be outlined in the pre-race information however the provisional course segments are as follows:

Run 1 1.45km trail run; Swim 1 2km Fidra island Sea swim; Run 2 3.3km beach run; Swim 2 0.5km Marine Harbour sea swim; Run 3 5km Berwick Law mixed terrain run; Swim 3 0.5km Marine Harbour swim in reverse; Run 4 3.3km beach run; Swim 4 1km sea swim to first buoy and back on Fidra island route; Run 5 1.45km trail run to finishline.

Draft route on mapometer: https://gb.mapometer.com/running/route_5106502.html

We aim to have water and snack's available at the Marine harbour exit. 

Timetable: Please note all times are provisional and subject to change. Times will be confirmed in pre-race information. Provisional times are likely to be:

07.00 - 07.45 Registration for the Swim / Run Challenge 

Wave 1 08.05 Start Swim / Run challenge (Orange swim caps)

08.00 - 09.00 Registration for the Fidra island swim

Wave 2 09.30  Race / safety briefing for the 2km Fidra island sea swim

09.35 Warm up and 09.40 Start Fidra island 2km swim

09.00 - 10.00 Registration for the Broad Sands Aquathlon*

Wave 3 10.45 Race / safety briefing for the Broad Sands Aquathlon

10.50 Warm up and 10.55 Start Broad Sands Aquathlon

10.30 - 11.15 Registration for the 3 islands beach run

Wave 4 - Trail Run 11.25 Race / safety briefing for the 3 islands 10km trail run

11.30 Start 3 islands 10km trail run

Prize Giving  (More information on prizes and sponsorship will follow in our pre race information).

*We aim to run the Broad sands Aquathlon under triathlonscotland rules.  You are responsible for knowing the rules and the course. 

Health and Safety: You must attend the Race / safety briefing before the start of your event. 

The swim course will be outlined within the brief however, there are kayak marshals in the water who are there for your safety. Should you get into any difficulty please do not hold on to the kayak, lie on your back with one arm raised in the air and follow the instructions of the attending marshal.

The run sections in the main follow the sandy beach and shore line however, you will be running on some uneven surfaces and road sections along the course. Runners should come adequately prepared for uneven singletrack trails, sandy beach, tarmac, and grass and mud surfaces.

All routes are sign posted and marshalled. Safety is paramount and we expect runners to follow the advice of marshals at all times & take all reasonable precaution.

Please be courteous towards public dog walkers and other path users as they have equal rights and access to trails and paths along the course and within the Yellowcraig reserve.

To ensure safety the wearing of earphones is strictly prohibited. 

Every competitor is asked to confirm their safe arrival back at the finish even if they have not been able to complete the course.

Cancellation: In the event of extreme weather, the race may be cancelled and re-arranged for a later date. In the event of this race being cancelled your entry will be automatically transferred to a rescheduled date. This date will be decided by Scurry Events. If you are unable to make this date then a 25% refund can be made. However, should the council not permit a resheduled date within a short timescale and the resource not be available or the weather still unpredictable to reschedule within a month from the scheduled date then we will have no choice but to cancel and offer no refund.

In the event of abandonment, postponement or cancellation of the event, we will have no responsibility for any costs incurred because of cancellation, including travel or accommodation costs.

Participant withdrawal / Refund policy: If for any reason after registration you wish to withdraw from the event: Any time up until 30 days from the date of the event you can login to entry central and organise a transfer with someone you know or email for a 50% refund. Between 30 days and 14 days from the event you can login to entry central and organise a transfer with someone you know or email for a 25% refund. No refunds will be given within 14 days. Participants who do not attend the event will not receive any form of refund/credit. During the event: no refunds will be given.

GDPR: By signing up to this event you agree that we may publish your personal information as part of the results of the event and may pass such information to the governing body if applicable or any affilliated organisation for the purpose of insurance, licences or for publishing results either for the event alone or combined with or compared to other events. Results may include (but not be limited to) name, any club affiliation, race times, occupation and age category. I agree that my contact details can be used to communicate with me for matters relating to the organising of this event, including but not limited to, updates on event planning and results (including links to social media event groups) and for communication about holding of this event in the following year.

First Aid / Injuries: These events can be strenuous, and the organisers cannot accept responsibility for any accidents or injuries. A First-aid team will be available at the Start and Finish areas. Anyone withdrawing during the event must report to the finish team.

Emergency Contacts: Please ensure you write your emergency contact details on the reverse of your race number or for swim / run competitors on the registration waiver form.

Facilities: Good toilet facilities exist in the yellowcraig carpark with a couple (only 2) of basic outside showers for post swim wetsuit rinsing use if need be. There are no specific changing facilities or indoor showers. We aim to have a small bag drop tent, however this may not be attended at all times and any belongings are left at your own risk. Bring a small drop bag only; we recommend a change of clothes, shoes and a towel. The organisers accept no responsibility for loss of clothing or equipment.

Car Parking: There is ample car parking in the Yellowcraig car park. Please note East Lothian council now charge £2.50 for daily parking at Yellowcraig and regularly pass out fines for not paying. You will need £2.50 in coins or you can pay through Ringo. Please also be aware of the 2m height restriction for the car parking area nearest to the toilet facilities and registration area.

Refreshments: We aim to have some competitor drinks and sustenance available at (or near) the finish  and an ice cream snack van is likely to be available in the car park area for spectators however, we would still advice bringing your own sustenance if you can.

Competitors will receive a race memento. More information on prizes and sponsorship will follow in our pre race information and on social media.

Swim / Run rules:

1.Entry Criteria: To participate entrants must race in teams of two. Team members must be at least 18 years old on the date of the race. Participants must comply with all event marshal or course rules throughout. Teams may change one team member prior to the race. Teams must attend Registration and the pre race Safety Brief.

2. The Course: A course map will be issued in the pre race information sent out in the week before the event and may be released before then (e.g. on our facebook site). The course will be fully marked following the above route sections except for the 5km Berwick Law section which is in part self navigated although we aim to have some orange tape or markers to follow through the town section. You must follow the marked course at all times. We may be required to amend the course subject to weather conditions. Any changes will be explained in detail during the race Safety Brief.

3. Checkpoints Timing points will be before and after each run or swim section and we aim to have a snack and water station at the Marine harbour beach section before and after the Berwick Law section of the course.

4. Medical: Participants are obliged to disclose any pre-existing medical conditions or injuries. Participants are responsible for ensuring they have sufficient fitness and experience to take part, and will sign a waiver agreement to this effect.

5. Equipment: Teams must present the following Mandatory Equipment at Registration, the Start and Finish: Two wetsuits; Two whistles; Two reusable cups (any reusable cup will be accepted, e.g. collapsible cups, soft flasks, etc.)
Teams must also carry the following equipment throughout the race: Scurry Race vest each: must be worn and visible throughout the race, one race dibber per pair and a Swim Cap each - must be worn and visible throughout the swims.

Prohibited equipment: the following items are prohibited: Floatation devices larger than 100cm x 60cm, Swim fins longer than 15cm, Powered propulsion devices

Teams must be self-supported, outside help on the course is prohibited. An exception will be made for competitors with medical conditions; they must identify themselves to the race organiser prior to the event.

Note: The current swim / run rules state that you must get from the start to the finish as quickly as possible using only equipment that you can carry all the way to the end, i.e you must finish with eveything you started out with! Regulations state that you must wear a wetsuit, carry certain mandatory safety items and that any flotation device should not exceed 100 x 60 cm, but really your imagination is the only other restriction! You can buy equipment or make your own. Check out Ötillö, to see the variety of gear out there!

Most popular is the use of hand paddles, pull boys and fins. Some teams use tow lines and carry bags or tow floats. Some choose to keep it as simple as possible and take as little as they can. Whatever equipment you choose to use while you SwimRun, it is important to train with it and get slick at managing it during transitions when you are wet, cold and tired.

6. Timings and cut offs:  The clock begins when the starter horn goes at the start and finishes when the last team member has crossed the Finish Line. Teams must be able to complete the event within the time limit of 3 1/2 hours. There will be a cut off time for completing the first 2km swim (70 minutes) and completing the Berwick Law section (tbc). If you miss the cut off's you may not be allowed to continue. 

7. Team responsibilities: Teams must know the rules and follow them. Participants must offer assistance in case of emergency.

Littering of any kind will result in immediate disqualification. We have been given the privilege of racing through a pristine landscape. Yellowcraig is a local nature reserve and a Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI) and has been awarded a regional seaside award. Littering will threaten our use of it in years to come.

Participants compete in this event entirely at their own risk, including but not limited to road crossings, bay crossings, river crossings, and all other hazards of the sea and trail.

Teams must sign the Waiver Agreement at Registration. Athletes who have not signed the Agreement will not be allowed to start the race

8. Safety:  Pairs must stay together at all times and must remain less than 10 metres apart.

Teams withdrawing from the event must hand in both of their race vests and dibber at the nearest checkpoint.

Scurry Events may may prevent a team from continuing if they are judged to be unable to safely complete the race.

9. Disqualification: Failure to follow the rules will lead to disqualification.

10. Media and Sponsor: Teams are allowed to have sponsors marked on their race gear.

Scurry Event race vests are not to be modified in any way and must be worn at all times.

Participants give Scurry Events the right to use pictures and film material taken during the race, to be used free of rights in marketing, press material, internet, television and film

11. Acceptance of the rules: By entering the race each team member accepts the rules in full. All images and rights from the event are reserved. All unauthorised commercial use of images will be legally addressed.

The Scurry Events team will look forward to welcoming you to the 2023 Yellowcraig sea swim and run festival.

 

Scurry Yellowcraig - Swim / Run challenge - solo

Welcome to the 2023 Scurry Yellowcraig sea swim and run festival

Sea Swim / Run challenge - 18.5km

Saturday 26th August 2023

 

Race Website: www.scurryevents.co.uk

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/298356727424623/

All solo SwimRunners must use a tow float for safety reasons as they are outwith pairs and must be visible as a solo swimmer at all times. 

Note: It is likely we will restrict this event to 25 solo SwimRunners.

Venue: Ware Rd, North Berwick EH39

Registration: Registration will take place in the Orange marquee at the far end of the car park by the public toilet area.

Kit check list: Whistle, Reusable cup or flask, Wetsuit,Trainers and tow float.

Your race vests, swim caps and timing chip will be issued at registration.

Please see SWIM / RUN RULES and more on kit list below

Distance: 18.5 km swim / run challenge - Swim 4km and Run 14.5km in pairs  or solos. (Min age 18, Adult) 

The final route will be outlined in the pre-race information however the provisional course segments are as follows:

Run 1 1.45km trail run; Swim 1 2km Fidra island Sea swim; Run 2 3.3km beach run; Swim 2 0.5km Marine Harbour sea swim; Run 3 5km Berwick Law mixed terrain run; Swim 3 0.5km Marine Harbour swim in reverse; Run 4 3.3km beach run; Swim 4 1km sea swim to first buoy and back on Fidra island route; Run 5 1.45km trail run to finishline.

Draft route on mapometer: https://gb.mapometer.com/running/route_5106502.html

We aim to have water and snack's available at the Marine harbour exit. Depending on final numbers we may allow you to leave your tow float at the the exit for collection after the law run section - this will be confirmed nearer the time.

Timetable: Please note all times are provisional and subject to change. We may need to alter times for COVID adaptations, Sports Scotland guidance and weather forecasts nearer the time. Times will be confirmed in pre-race information. Provisional times are likely to be:

07.00 - 07.45 Registration for the Swim / Run Challenge (pairs and solos)

Wave 1 08.05 Start Swim / Run challenge

08.00 - 09.00 Registration for the Fidra island swim

Wave 2 09.30  Race / safety briefing for the 2km Fidra island sea swim

09.35 Warm up and 09.40 Start Fidra island 2km swim

09.00 - 10.00 Registration for the Broad Sands Aquathlon*

Wave 3 10.45 Race / safety briefing for the Broad Sands Aquathlon

10.50 Warm up and 10.55 Start Broad Sands Aquathlon

10.30 - 11.15 Registration for the 3 islands beach run

Wave 4 - Trail Run 11.25 Race / safety briefing for the 3 islands 10km trail run

11.30 Start 3 islands 10km trail run

Prize Giving  (More information on prizes and sponsorship will follow in our pre race information).

*We aim to run the Broad sands Aquathlon under triathlonscotland rules.  You are responsible for knowing the rules and the course. 

Health and Safety: You must attend the Race / safety briefing before the start of your event. 

The swim course will be outlined within the brief however, there are kayak marshals in the water who are there for your safety. Should you get into any difficulty please do not hold on to the kayak, lie on your back with one arm raised in the air and follow the instructions of the attending marshal.

The run sections in the main follow the sandy beach and shore line however, you will be running on some uneven surfaces and road sections along the course. Runners should come adequately prepared for uneven singletrack trails, sandy beach, tarmac, and grass and mud surfaces.

All routes are sign posted and marshalled. Safety is paramount and we expect runners to follow the advice of marshals at all times & take all reasonable precaution.

Please be courteous towards public dog walkers and other path users as they have equal rights and access to trails and paths along the course and within the Yellowcraig reserve.

To ensure safety the wearing of earphones is strictly prohibited. 

Every competitor is asked to confirm their safe arrival back at the finish even if they have not been able to complete the course.

Cancellation: In the event of extreme weather, the race may be cancelled and re-arranged for a later date. In the event of this race being cancelled your entry will be automatically transferred to a rescheduled date. This date will be decided by Scurry Events. If you are unable to make this date then a 25% refund can be made. However, should the council not permit a resheduled date within a short timescale and the resource not be available or the weather still unpredictable to reschedule within a month from the scheduled date then we will have no choice but to cancel and offer no refund.

In the event of abandonment, postponement or cancellation of the event, we will have no responsibility for any costs incurred because of cancellation, including travel or accommodation costs.

Participant withdrawal / Refund policy: If for any reason after registration you wish to withdraw from the event: Any time up until 30 days from the date of the event you can login to entry central and organise a transfer with someone you know or email for a 50% refund. Between 30 days and 14 days from the event you can login to entry central and organise a transfer with someone you know or email for a 25% refund. No refunds will be given within 14 days. Participants who do not attend the event will not receive any form of refund/credit. During the event: no refunds will be given.

GDPR: By signing up to this event you agree that we may publish your personal information as part of the results of the event and may pass such information to the governing body if applicable or any affilliated organisation for the purpose of insurance, licences or for publishing results either for the event alone or combined with or compared to other events. Results may include (but not be limited to) name, any club affiliation, race times, occupation and age category. I agree that my contact details can be used to communicate with me for matters relating to the organising of this event, including but not limited to, updates on event planning and results (including links to social media event groups) and for communication about holding of this event in the following year.

First Aid / Injuries: These events can be strenuous, and the organisers cannot accept responsibility for any accidents or injuries. A First-aid team will be available at the Start and Finish areas. Anyone withdrawing during the event must report to the finish team.

Emergency Contacts: Please ensure you write your emergency contact details on the reverse of your race number or for swim / run competitors on the registration waiver form.

Facilities: Good toilet facilities exist in the yellowcraig carpark with a couple (only 2) of basic outside showers for post swim wetsuit rinsing use if need be. There are no specific changing facilities or indoor showers. We aim to have a small bag drop tent, however this may not be attended at all times and any belongings are left at your own risk. Bring a small drop bag only; we recommend a change of clothes, shoes and a towel. The organisers accept no responsibility for loss of clothing or equipment.

Car Parking: There is ample car parking in the Yellowcraig car park. Please note East Lothian council now charge £2.50 for daily parking at Yellowcraig and regularly pass out fines for not paying. You will need £2.50 in coins or you can use Ringo. Please also be aware of the 2m height restriction for the car parking area nearest to the toilet facilities and registration area.

Refreshments: We aim to have some competitor drinks and sustenance available at (or near) the finish (which may be restricted with C19 measures in place) and an ice cream snack van is likely to be available in the car park area for spectators however, we would still advice bringing your own sustenance if you can.

Competitors will receive a race memento. More information on prizes and sponsorship will follow in our pre race information and on social media.

Swim / Run rules:

1.Entry Criteria:  Participants must be at least 18 years old on the date of the race. Participants must comply with all event marshal or course rules throughout. Teams may change one team member prior to the race. Teams must attend Registration and the pre race Safety Brief.

2. The Course: A course map will be issued in the pre race information sent out in the week before the event and may be released before then (e.g. on our facebook site). The course will be fully marked following the above route sections except for the 5km Berwick Law section which is in part self navigated although we aim to have some orange tape or markers to follow through the town section. You must follow the marked course at all times. We may be required to amend the course subject to weather conditions. Any changes will be explained in detail during the race Safety Brief.

3. Checkpoints Timing points will be before and after each run or swim section and we aim to have a snack and water station at the Marine harbour beach section before and after the Berwick Law section of the course.

4. Medical: Participants are obliged to disclose any pre-existing medical conditions or injuries. Participants are responsible for ensuring they have sufficient fitness and experience to take part, and will sign a waiver agreement to this effect.

5. Equipment: Teams must present the following Mandatory Equipment at Registration, the Start and Finish: Two wetsuits; Two whistles; Two reusable cups (any reusable cup will be accepted, e.g. collapsible cups, soft flasks, etc.) Solos must also present a tow float.
Teams must also carry the following equipment throughout the race: Scurry Race vest each: must be worn and visible throughout the race, one race dibber per pair and a Swim Cap each - must be worn and visible throughout the swims.

Prohibited equipment: the following items are prohibited: Floatation devices larger than 100cm x 60cm, Swim fins longer than 15cm, Powered propulsion devices

Teams and solos must be self-supported, outside help on the course is prohibited. An exception will be made for competitors with medical conditions; they must identify themselves to the race organiser prior to the event.

Note: The current swim / run rules state that you must get from the start to the finish as quickly as possible using only equipment that you can carry all the way to the end, i.e you must finish with eveything you started out with! Regulations state that you must wear a wetsuit, carry certain mandatory safety items and that any flotation device should not exceed 100 x 60 cm, but really your imagination is the only other restriction! You can buy equipment or make your own. Check out Ötillö, to see the variety of gear out there!

Most popular is the use of hand paddles, pull boys and fins. Some teams use tow lines and carry bags or tow floats. Some choose to keep it as simple as possible and take as little as they can. Whatever equipment you choose to use while you SwimRun, it is important to train with it and get slick at managing it during transitions when you are wet, cold and tired.

6. Timings and cut offs:  The clock begins when the starter horn goes at the start and finishes when the last team member has crossed the Finish Line. Teams must be able to complete the event within the time limit of 3 1/2 hours. There will be a cut off time for completing the first 2km swim (70 minutes) and completing the Berwick Law section (tbc). If you miss the cut off's you may not be allowed to continue. 

7. Team responsibilities: Teams must know the rules and follow them. Participants must offer assistance in case of emergency.

Littering of any kind will result in immediate disqualification. We have been given the privilege of racing through a pristine landscape. Yellowcraig is a local nature reserve and a Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI) and has been awarded a regional seaside award. Littering will threaten our use of it in years to come.

Participants compete in this event entirely at their own risk, including but not limited to road crossings, bay crossings, river crossings, and all other hazards of the sea and trail.

Teams must sign the Waiver Agreement at Registration. Athletes who have not signed the Agreement will not be allowed to start the race

8. Safety:  Pairs must stay together at all times and must remain less than 10 metres apart. Solos must use a tow float in the swim sections.

Teams or solos withdrawing from the event must hand in both of their race vests and dibber at the nearest checkpoint.

Scurry Events may may prevent a team or solo from continuing if they are judged to be unable to safely complete the race.

9. Disqualification: Failure to follow the rules will lead to disqualification.

10. Media and Sponsor: Teams are allowed to have sponsors marked on their race gear.

Scurry Event race vests are not to be modified in any way and must be worn at all times.

Participants give Scurry Events the right to use pictures and film material taken during the race, to be used free of rights in marketing, press material, internet, television and film

11. Acceptance of the rules: By entering the race each team member or solo participant accepts the rules in full. All images and rights from the event are reserved. All unauthorised commercial use of images will be legally addressed.

The Scurry Events team will look forward to welcoming you to the 2023 Yellowcraig sea swim and run festival.

 

Scurry Yellowcraig - Fidra island 2km sea swim

Welcome to the inaugural Yellowcraig sea swim and run festival hosted by Scurry Events.

Fidra island swim - a 2km sea swim alongside the scenic Fidra island.

Saturday 26th August 2023

Race Website: www.scurryevents.co.uk

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/298356727424623/

Note: It is likely we will restrict this first event to 50 competitors.

We recomend the use of a tow float for safety reasons in the Fidra island swim.

Venue: Ware Rd, North Berwick EH39

Registration: Registration will take place in the Orange marquee at the far end of the car park by the public toilet area.

The Fidra island swim will enjoy a 2000m sea swim. Starting from the scenic Yellowcraig broad sands beach and looking on to Fidra island you first swim 500m straight out towards the East of the island and then turn around the first buoy and swim along the full length of the island before swimming around the small island rocks at the 1km furthest point and back towards the East slightly nearer the shore in a similar path towards the finish. 

Draft swim route https://gb.mapometer.com/swimming/route_5014874.html

Robert Louis Stevenson often visited the beaches as a child and Fidra island is said to have been the inspiration for Treasure Island, as well as being described in his novel Catriona. The lighthouse was built in 1885 by David and Thomas Stevenson and has been automated since 1970 (The light flashes 4 times every 30 seconds).

We stay shore side of Fidra island to avoid the faster currents further out in the Forth and will have expert water safety cover with two safety ribs and ample kayak and paddle boarders supporting swimimers around the route. The swim will be 1 lap of 2000 metres with a beach start. As this involves open water swimming in Scotland wetsuits are required! 

Competitors will receive a post race drink and snack along with a race memento. More information on prizes and sponsorship will follow in our pre race information and on social media.

Timetable: Updated in your pre race information :

Group B (Fidra 2km swim only) (Green swim caps)

 Timetable:

08.15am – 09.15am Arrive and register in the Orange gazebos at the far end of the car park by the toilet building.

Please note the swim start on the beach is 400 yards from registration or a 5 to 10 minute walk from the car park area. 

 09.30am – 09.35am > Competitors can warm up briefly before joining the start line on the beach (please be aware of any tail end swimmers leaving the water from the previous wave and general public on the beach). There will then be a few commentator announcements on the swim course before lining up on the startline.

 09.40am – Starter horn goes for the wave start

Health and Safety: You must attend the Race / safety briefing before the start of your event. 

The swim course will be outlined within the brief however, there are kayak marshals in the water who are there for your safety. Should you get into any difficulty please do not hold on to the kayak, lie on your back with one arm raised in the air and follow the instructions of the attending marshal.

Please be courteous towards public dog walkers and other path users as they have equal rights and access to trails and paths along the course and within the Yellowcraig reserve.

Cancellation: In the event of extreme weather, the race may be cancelled and re-arranged for a later date. In the event of this race being cancelled your entry will be automatically transferred to a rescheduled date. This date will be decided by Scurry Events (most likely the following week). If you are unable to make this date then a 25% refund can be made. However, should the council not permit a resheduled date within a short timescale and the resource not be available or the weather still unpredictable to reschedule within a month from the scheduled date then we will have no choice but to cancel and offer no refund.

In the event of abandonment, postponement or cancellation of the event, we will have no responsibility for any costs incurred because of cancellation, including travel or accommodation costs.

Participant withdrawal / Refund policy: If for any reason after registration you wish to withdraw from the event: Any time up until 30 days from the date of the event you can login to entry central and organise a transfer with someone you know or email for a 50% refund. Between 30 days and 14 days from the event you can login to entry central and organise a transfer with someone you know or email for a 25% refund. No refunds will be given within 14 days. Participants who do not attend the event will not receive any form of refund/credit. During the event: no refunds will be given.

GDPR: By signing up to this event you agree that we may publish your personal information as part of the results of the event and may pass such information to the governing body if applicable or any affilliated organisation for the purpose of insurance, licences or for publishing results either for the event alone or combined with or compared to other events. Results may include (but not be limited to) name, any club affiliation, race times, occupation and age category. I agree that my contact details can be used to communicate with me for matters relating to the organising of this event, including but not limited to, updates on event planning and results (including links to social media event groups) and for communication about holding of this event in the following year.

First Aid / Injuries: These events can be strenuous, and the organisers cannot accept responsibility for any accidents or injuries. A First-aid team will be available at the Start and Finish areas. Anyone withdrawing during the event must report to the finish team.

Emergency Contacts: Please ensure you write your emergency contact details on the reverse of your race number.

Facilities: Good toilet facilities exist in the yellowcraigs carpark with a couple (only 2) of basic outside showers for post swim wetsuit rinsing use if need be. There are no specific changing facilities or indoor showers. We aim to have a small bag drop tent, however this may not be attended at all times and any belongings are left at your own risk. Bring a small drop bag only; we recommend a change of clothes, shoes and a towel. The organisers accept no responsibility for loss of clothing or equipment.

Car Parking: There is ample car parking in the Yellowcraig car park. Please note East Lothian council now charge £2.50 for daily parking at Yellowcraig and regularly pass out fines for not paying. You will need £2.50 in coins or yiu can use Ringo. Please also be aware of the 2m height restriction for the car parking area nearest to the toilet facilities and registration area.

Refreshments: We aim to have some competitor drinks and sustenance available at (or near) the finish and an ice cream snack van is likely to be available in the car park area for spectators however we would still advice bringing your own sustenance if you can.

The Scurry Events team will look forward to welcoming you to the 2023 Yellowcraig sea swim and run festival.

Scurry Yellowcraig - Broad Sands Full distance Aquathlon

Welcome to the 2023 Yellowcraig sea swim and run festival hosted by Scurry Events.

Broad Sands Aquathlon - Saturday 26th August 2023

Race Website: www.scurryevents.co.uk

Venue: Ware Rd, North Berwick EH39

Registration: Registration will take place in the Orange marquee at the far end of the car park by the public toilet area.

A scenic and challenging full distance Aquathlon. Triathlon Scotland sanctioning in progress.

The Broad Sands Aquathlon combines the 2km Fidra island swim and follows with a 10km beach trail run.

Tow floats are recommended for safety reasons.

Please come with your triathlonscotland race licence if you are entering the Aquathlon. If you forget your licence you will have to pay the non-member surcharge! Please plan to leave yourself plenty of time to complete the process and prepare yourself adequately for the race start. The Aquathlon race is run under triathlonscotland rules: It is the responsibility of all competitors to obey the rules,  and be courteous and considerate to any member of the public encountered in the race. 

At registration you will be given your race pack comprising: race number; pins; swim cap; timing dibber and a race memento.

Starting from the scenic Yellowcraig broad sands beach and looking on to Fidra island you first swim 500m straight out towards the East of the island and then turn around the first buoy and swim along the full length of the island before swimming around the small island rocks at the 1km furthest point and back towards the East slightly nearer the shore in a similar path towards the finish. 

Draft swim route https://gb.mapometer.com/swimming/route_5014874.html

On exciting the water first head to the marked transition area near the finish and swap your wetsuit for running shoes before embarking on a challenging 10km beach trail run.  Runners then stay on the sand all the way to North Berwick harbour. Turning at the harbour slip way you will pass the 3 scenic islands of Fidra, the Lamb and Craigleith each way. Reaching broad sands runners continue right to the end of the beach and continue further still on towards Archerfield before being directed back along a narrow coastal path towards the finish area above transition.

In the swim we stay shore side of Fidra island to avoid the faster currents further out in the Forth and will have expert water safety cover with two safety ribs and ample kayak and paddle boarders supporting swimimers around the route. The swim will be 1 lap of 2000 metres with a beach start. As this involves open water swimming in Scotland wetsuits are required! 

Robert Louis Stevenson often visited the beaches as a child and Fidra island is said to have been the inspiration for Treasure Island, as well as being described in his novel Catriona. The lighthouse was built in 1885 by David and Thomas Stevenson and has been automated since 1970 (The light flashes 4 times every 30 seconds).

Competitors will receive a post race drink and snack along with a race memento. More information on prizes and sponsorship will follow in our pre race information and on social media.

Timetable: Please note all times are provisional and subject to change. Times will be confirmed in pre-race information. Provisional times are likely to be:

Group C (Aquathlon only) (Yellow swim caps)

 Timetable:

09.30am – 10.30am Arrive and register in the Orange gazebos at the far end of the car park by the toilet building.

 10.00am – 10.40am Transition will be open You must register first. Please note Aquathlon transition is over 300 yards from registration or  a 5 minute walk from the car park area.  It is then another short walk to the startline on the beach. There will be no access to transition after 10.40am and you will need your time moving to the start.

 10.45-10.50 > Competitors can warm up briefly before joining the start line on the beach (please be aware of any tail end swimmers leaving the water from the previous wave and general public on the beach)

 10.55am – Starter horn goes for the wave start

 Group B (Fidra 2km competitors) will start around 09.40am and Group D the 10km Run at 11.30am. 

Prize Giving  (More information on prizes and sponsorship will follow in our pre race information).

*We aim to run the Broad sands Aquathlon under triathlonscotland rules.  You are responsible for knowing the rules and the course. 

Health and Safety: You must attend the Race / safety briefing before the start of your event. 

The swim course will be outlined within the brief however, there are kayak marshals in the water who are there for your safety. Should you get into any difficulty please do not hold on to the kayak, lie on your back with one arm raised in the air and follow the instructions of the attending marshal.

The run sections in the main follow the sandy beach and shore line. Runners should come adequately prepared for uneven singletrack trails, sandy beach, grass and mud surfaces.

All routes are extensively sign posted and marshalled. Safety is paramount and we expect runners to follow the advice of marshals at all times & take all reasonable precaution.

Please be courteous towards public dog walkers and other path users as they have equal rights and access to trails and paths along the course and within the Yellowcraig reserve.

To ensure safety the wearing of earphones is strictly prohibited. 

Every competitor is asked to confirm their safe arrival back at the finish even if they have not been able to complete the course.

Cancellation: In the event of extreme weather, the race may be cancelled and re-arranged for a later date. In the event of this race being cancelled your entry will be automatically transferred to a rescheduled date. This date will be decided by Scurry Events (most likely the following week). If you are unable to make this date then a 25% refund can be made. However, should the council not permit a resheduled date within a short timescale and the resource not be available or the weather still unpredictable to reschedule within a month from the scheduled date then we will have no choice but to cancel and offer no refund.

In the event of abandonment, postponement or cancellation of the event, we will have no responsibility for any costs incurred because of cancellation, including travel or accommodation costs.

Participant withdrawal / Refund policy: If for any reason after registration you wish to withdraw from the event: Any time up until 30 days from the date of the event you can login to entry central and organise a transfer with someone you know or email for a 50% refund. Between 30 days and 14 days from the event you can login to entry central and organise a transfer with someone you know or email for a 25% refund. No refunds will be given within 14 days. Participants who do not attend the event will not receive any form of refund/credit. During the event: no refunds will be given.

GDPR: By signing up to this event you agree that we may publish your personal information as part of the results of the event and may pass such information to the governing body if applicable or any affilliated organisation for the purpose of insurance, licences or for publishing results either for the event alone or combined with or compared to other events. Results may include (but not be limited to) name, any club affiliation, race times, occupation and age category. I agree that my contact details can be used to communicate with me for matters relating to the organising of this event, including but not limited to, updates on event planning and results (including links to social media event groups) and for communication about holding of this event in the following year.

First Aid / Injuries: These events can be strenuous, and the organisers cannot accept responsibility for any accidents or injuries. A First-aid team will be available at the Start and Finish areas. Anyone withdrawing during the event must report to the finish team.

Emergency Contacts: Please ensure you write your emergency contact details on the reverse of your race number.

Facilities: Good toilet facilities exist in the yellowcraig carpark with a couple (only 2) of basic outside showers for post swim wetsuit rinsing use if need be. There are no specific changing facilities or indoor showers. We aim to have a small bag drop tent, however this may not be attended at all times and any belongings are left at your own risk. Bring a small drop bag only; we recommend a change of clothes, shoes and a towel.

Car Parking: There is ample car parking in the Yellowcraig car park. Please note East Lothian council now charge £2.50 for daily parking at Yellowcraig and regularly pass out fines for not paying. You will need coins or you can pay through Ringo. Please also be aware of the 2m height restriction for the car parking area nearest to the toilet facilities and registration area.

Refreshments: We aim to have some competitor drinks and sustenance available at (or near) the finish and an ice cream snack van is likely to be available in the car park area for spectators however, we would still advice bringing your own sustenance if you can.

Competitors will receive a race memento. More information on prizes and sponsorship will follow in our pre race information and on social media.

 

The Scurry Events team will look forward to welcoming you to the 2023 Yellowcraig sea swim and run festival.

 

Scurry Yellowcraig - 3 islands 10km beach run

Welcome to the inaugural Yellowcraig sea swim and run festival hosted by Scurry Events.

3 islands 10km beach run

A sandy beach run passing the 3 scenic islands of Fidra, the lamb and Craigleith turning at North Berwick harbour

Saturday 26th August 2023

 

Race Website: www.scurryevents.co.uk

Venue: Ware Rd, North Berwick EH39

Registration: Registration will take place in the Orange marquee at the far end of the car park by the public toilet area.

A scenic and challenging 10km beach trail run. Starting on the main beach entrance path between the Yellowcraig carpark and Broad sands beach. The run then heads all the way to North Berwick harbour. Turning at the harbour slip way you will pass the 3 scenic islands of Fidra, Lamb and Craigleith each way. On return the run heads past Broad sands beach towards Archerfield where the beach narrows before heading up a narrow coastal path back to the finish behind broad sands looking out towards Fidra island.

Competitors will receive a post race drink and snack along with a race memento. More information on prizes and sponsorship will follow in our pre race information and on social media.

Timetable:

(All 10km run competitors)

 Group D

Timetable:

10.30am – 11.15am Arrive and register in the Orange gazebos at the far end of the car park by the toilet building.

11.25am - Join the start line.

11.30am - Starter horn goes for all Run competitors

Health and Safety: You must attend the Race / safety briefing before the start of your event. 

The run sections in the main follow the sandy beach and shore line. Runners should come adequately prepared for uneven singletrack trails, sandy beach, grass and mud surfaces.

All routes are sign posted and marshalled. Safety is paramount and we expect runners to follow the advice of marshals at all times & take all reasonable precaution.

Please be courteous towards public dog walkers and other path users as they have equal rights and access to trails and paths along the course and within the Yellowcraig reserve.

To ensure safety the wearing of earphones is strictly prohibited. 

Every competitor is asked to confirm their safe arrival back at the finish even if they have not been able to complete the course.

Cancellation: In the event of extreme weather, the race may be cancelled and re-arranged for a later date. In the event of this race being cancelled your entry will be automatically transferred to a rescheduled date. This date will be decided by Scurry Events (most likely the following week). If you are unable to make this date then a 25% refund can be made. However, should the council not permit a resheduled date within a short timescale and the resource not be available or the weather still unpredictable to reschedule within a month from the scheduled date then we will have no choice but to cancel and offer no refund.

In the event of abandonment, postponement or cancellation of the event, we will have no responsibility for any costs incurred because of cancellation, including travel or accommodation costs.

Participant withdrawal / Refund policy: If for any reason after registration, you wish to withdraw from the event: Any time up until 30 days from the date of the event you can login to entry central and organise a transfer with someone you know or email for a 50% refund. Between 30 days and 14 days from the event you can login to entry central and organise a transfer with someone you know or email for a 25% refund. No refunds will be given within 14 days. Participants who do not attend the event will not receive any form of refund/credit. During the event: no refunds will be given.

GDPR: By signing up to this event you agree that we may publish your personal information as part of the results of the event and may pass such information to the governing body if applicable or any affilliated organisation for the purpose of insurance, licences or for publishing results either for the event alone or combined with or compared to other events. Results may include (but not be limited to) name, any club affiliation, race times, occupation and age category. I agree that my contact details can be used to communicate with me for matters relating to the organising of this event, including but not limited to, updates on event planning and results (including links to social media event groups) and for communication about holding of this event in the following year.

First Aid / Injuries: These events can be strenuous, and the organisers cannot accept responsibility for any accidents or injuries. A First-aid team will be available at the Start and Finish areas. Anyone withdrawing during the event must report to the finish team.

Emergency Contacts: Please ensure you write your emergency contact details on the reverse of your race number.

Facilities: Good toilet facilities exist in the yellowcraig carpark with a couple (only 2) of basic outside showers for post swim wetsuit rinsing use if need be. There are no specific changing facilities or indoor showers. We aim to have a small bag drop tent, however this may not be attended at all times and any belongings are left at your own risk. Bring a small drop bag only; we recommend a change of clothes, shoes and a towel.

Car Parking: There is ample car parking in the Yellowcraig car park. Please note East Lothian council now charge £2.50 for daily parking at Yellowcraig and regularly pass out fines for not paying. You will need £2.50 in coins or can pay with Ringo. Please also be aware of the 2m height restriction for the car parking area nearest to the toilet facilities and registration area.

Refreshments: We aim to have some competitor drinks and sustenance available at (or near) the finish and an ice cream snack van is likely to be available in the car park area for spectators however, we would still advice bringing your own sustenance if you can.

Competitors will receive a race memento. More information on prizes and sponsorship will follow in our pre race information and on social media.

The Scurry Events team will look forward to welcoming you to the 2023 Yellowcraig sea swim and run festival.

Scurry Yellowcraig - 3 islands 10km beach trail run (Juniors 11-15)

Welcome to the 2023 Yellowcraig sea swim and run festival hosted by Scurry Events.

3 islands 10km beach trail run (Juniors 11-15)

A sandy beach run passing the 3 scenic islands of Fidra, the lamb and Craigleith turning at North Berwick harbour

Saturday 26th August 2023

 

Race Website: www.scurryevents.co.uk

Venue: Ware Rd, North Berwick EH39

Registration: Registration will take place in the Orange marquee at the far end of the car park by the public toilet area.

A scenic and challenging 10km beach trail run. Starting on the main beach entrance path between the Yellowcraig carpark and Broad sands beach. The run then heads all the way to North Berwick harbour. Turning at the harbour slip way you will pass the 3 scenic islands of Fidra, Lamb and Craigleith each way. On return the run heads past Broad sands beach towards Archerfield where the beach narrows before heading up a narrow coastal path back to the finish behind broad sands looking out towards Fidra island.

Competitors will receive a post race drink and snack along with a race memento. More information on prizes and sponsorship will follow in our pre race information and on social media.

Timetable:

(All 10km run competitors)

 Group D

Timetable:

10.30am – 11.15am Arrive and register in the Orange gazebos at the far end of the car park by the toilet building.

11.25am - Join the start line.

11.30am - Starter horn goes for all Run competitors

Health and Safety: You must attend the Race / safety briefing before the start of your event. 

The run sections in the main follow the sandy beach and shore line. Runners should come adequately prepared for uneven singletrack trails, sandy beach, grass and mud surfaces.

All routes are sign posted and marshalled. Safety is paramount and we expect runners to follow the advice of marshals at all times & take all reasonable precaution.

Please be courteous towards public dog walkers and other path users as they have equal rights and access to trails and paths along the course and within the Yellowcraig reserve.

To ensure safety the wearing of earphones is strictly prohibited. 

Every competitor is asked to confirm their safe arrival back at the finish even if they have not been able to complete the course.

Cancellation: In the event of extreme weather, the race may be cancelled and re-arranged for a later date. In the event of this race being cancelled your entry will be automatically transferred to a rescheduled date. This date will be decided by Scurry Events (most likely the following week). If you are unable to make this date then a 25% refund can be made. However, should the council not permit a resheduled date within a short timescale and the resource not be available or the weather still unpredictable to reschedule within a month from the scheduled date then we will have no choice but to cancel and offer no refund.

In the event of abandonment, postponement or cancellation of the event, we will have no responsibility for any costs incurred because of cancellation, including travel or accommodation costs.

Participant withdrawal / Refund policy: If for any reason after registration you wish to withdraw from the event: Any time up until 30 days from the date of the event you can login to entry central and organise a transfer with someone you know or email for a 50% refund. Between 30 days and 14 days from the event you can login to entry central and organise a transfer with someone you know or email for a 25% refund. No refunds will be given within 14 days. Participants who do not attend the event will not receive any form of refund/credit. During the event: no refunds will be given.

GDPR: By signing up to this event you agree that we may publish your personal information as part of the results of the event and may pass such information to the governing body if applicable or any affilliated organisation for the purpose of insurance, licences or for publishing results either for the event alone or combined with or compared to other events. Results may include (but not be limited to) name, any club affiliation, race times, occupation and age category. I agree that my contact details can be used to communicate with me for matters relating to the organising of this event, including but not limited to, updates on event planning and results (including links to social media event groups) and for communication about holding of this event in the following year.

First Aid / Injuries: These events can be strenuous, and the organisers cannot accept responsibility for any accidents or injuries. A First-aid team will be available at the Start and Finish areas. Anyone withdrawing during the event must report to the finish team.

Emergency Contacts: Please ensure you write your emergency contact details on the reverse of your race number.

Facilities: Good toilet facilities exist in the yellowcraig carpark with a couple (only 2) of basic outside showers for post swim wetsuit rinsing use if need be. There are no specific changing facilities or indoor showers. We aim to have a small bag drop tent, however this may not be attended at all times and any belongings are left at your own risk. Bring a small drop bag only; we recommend a change of clothes, shoes and a towel.

Car Parking: There is ample car parking in the Yellowcraig car park. Please note East Lothian council now charge £2.50 for daily parking at Yellowcraig and regularly pass out fines for not paying. You will need £2.50 in coins or can pay with Ringo. Please also be aware of the 2m height restriction for the car parking area nearest to the toilet facilities and registration area.

Refreshments: We aim to have some competitor drinks and sustenance available at (or near) the finish and an ice cream snack van is likely to be available in the car park area for spectators however, we would still advice bringing your own sustenance if you can.

Competitors will receive a race memento. More information on prizes and sponsorship will follow in our pre race information and on social media.

The Scurry Events team will look forward to welcoming you to the 2023 Yellowcraig sea swim and run festival.

 

Prices

To sign-up for this event, the Service Fee is 4% (min 50p) for each sign-up
Scurry Yellowcraig - Swim / Run challenge (pairs)
Until
30 Apr 2023£144.00
30 Jun 2023£154.00
25 Aug 2023 18:00£164.00

Scurry Yellowcraig - Swim / Run challenge - solo
Until
30 Apr 2023£72.00
30 Jun 2023£77.00
25 Aug 2023 18:00£82.00

Scurry Yellowcraig - Fidra island 2km sea swim
Until
30 Apr 2023£42.00
30 Jun 2023£45.00
25 Aug 2023 21:00£47.00

Scurry Yellowcraig - Broad Sands Full distance Aquathlon
Until
30 Apr 2023£40.00
30 Jun 2023£43.00
25 Aug 2023 18:00£46.00

A British Triathlon Race Pass is required for participants who are not a British Triathlon Home Nation member. For this event, Race Pass costs are £6.00 for participants aged 24 and under, and £12.00 otherwise.

Scurry Yellowcraig - 3 islands 10km beach run
Until
30 Apr 2023£22.00
30 Jun 2023£24.00
25 Aug 2023 21:30£25.00

Scurry Yellowcraig - 3 islands 10km beach trail run (Juniors 11-15)
Until
30 Apr 2023£13.00
30 Jun 2023£14.00
25 Aug 2023 18:00£15.00

Dates and Status

Date: 26 Aug 2023

Status: Closed

EventAvailable/TotalClosing Date
Scurry Yellowcraig - Swim / Run challenge (pairs)??/2025 Aug 2023 18:00
Scurry Yellowcraig - Swim / Run challenge - solo??/2025 Aug 2023 18:00
Scurry Yellowcraig - Fidra island 2km sea swim??/7225 Aug 2023 21:00
Scurry Yellowcraig - Broad Sands Full distance Aquathlon??/5525 Aug 2023 18:00
Scurry Yellowcraig - 3 islands 10km beach run??/12025 Aug 2023 21:30
Scurry Yellowcraig - 3 islands 10km beach trail run (Juniors 11-15)??/1525 Aug 2023 18:00
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Organiser

Peter Ness

07977585174

     

Yellowcraig Beach, Ware Rd, North Berwick EH39