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Your personal images will be identified using uniquePic2Go barcodes on your race number and will then be uploaded during the race to a personalised individual Facebook album. To receive your Parish Walk images on the day please register your race number online at manxtelecom.com/parishphotos When you sign up, you will need to log into your Facebook account and give thePic2Go App permission to post your images using your race number. You’ll also be asked to confirm the privacy setting on the album as part of this process. find yourself after the event After the event or if you aren’t on Facebook, you will also have the opportunity to search by race number and purchase copies of your favourite photos from isleofman.in with profits going to charity. share your updates using #MTPW21 Use the hashtag #MTPW21 when sharing updates from around the course, whether you’re a spectator or a competitor, and we’ll share our favourites on our Instagram feed @theparishwalk! 2 A Welcome from the Race Director We are delighted to welcome you back to the the Raggatt so support vehicles should go directly Manx Telecom Parish Walk having missed last to the Fanzone in Patrick. Courtesy of Nedgroup year due to the Covid-19 pandemic. People Investments there will be a free minibus shuttle are thoroughly fed up with all the lockdown service between the Fanzone and Albany Road restrictions and are chomping at the bit to in Peel so leaving your car on the field and get outside and enjoy the Manx countryside. avoiding the traffic in Peel is an option. We have a record entry for the “Parish” of We are also introducing a new mobile phone 1856 some 37 more entries than ever before app with all the information required to and without our usual off island participants. follow the event, downloadable via the QR As always the challenge remains the same, Code available in the programme or URL finishers must cover 85 miles, visit 17 parish https://route.parishwalk.com/ Here you will churches and return to Douglas Promenade be able to find the route, all check in points, before the 24 hour deadline. It is a true test feed stations, road restrictions and toilets etc, of endurance and mental strength for those everything you need to plan your Parish Walk. who finish the full course and with a bumper entry perhaps the record number of finishers, Colebourns are kindly supplying the plasma 215 in 2013 will be surpassed? However every screens for relaying race information as it walker can set their own target of one of the happens at the finish line on Saturday night intermediate churches and all who achieve and Sunday morning. Intersport and Up and their target are winners in their own right. Running have kindly helped with the prizes. Our feed station sponsors are Barclays Bank, 3FM, 2019 winner Liam Parker returns to defend his Zedra, Shoprite, Hospice, Mann Vend, Suntera, title and he wears the number 1 bib. However KPMG, IOM Creamery, Zurich, Canaccord, he will not have it all his own way as previous DQ Advocates, Thomas Miller, Cains, PWC, winners Richard Gerrard and Robbie Callister Simcocks, Up and Running, Poker Stars, Rushen are also in the field with plenty of other fast Round Table, IQEQ, Applebys, Ocorian, The previous finishers. The Ladies winner from Isle of Man Bank, Canada Life and the IOM 2019, Emma Shilling, is not entered this time so Business Network. Davisons Manx Dairy Ices Bernie Johnson, a former winner of the ladies will be at Peel and at the Fanzone, ELS Ltd will category, is the top seeded female walker. All be providing professional event production for previous full distance finishers are seeded 1 to the presentation evening at the Villa Marina on 260. Look out for a walker at the front end of June 22nd. Manx Radio and Energy FM will be the race wearing a high number as he / she providing up to date coverage of the race as it may be the best first time finisher and in line happens. Thank you to all of them. to win the Millennium Shield for the best local newcomer. We acknowledge the help that we receive from Tourism Events, the Domestic Event Fund, the The Manx Harriers welcomes Manx Telecom Civil Defence, the Coast Guard, the Police, St as the main sponsor of the Parish Walk. They John Ambulance and the Phil Hogg Ambulance. have shown tremendous support for the event since becoming the headline sponsor in 2012 I personally would like to thank the members having sponsored the electronic timing since of the organising committee, Liz Corran, Karen 2007 and have shown their resolve to continue Kneale, Debbie Surgeon, Allan Callow, Martin their support for the event by agreeing a new Lambden, Winston Liu, Kevin Walmsley, Allan 3 year deal up to 2024. Having such steadfast Bell, Jock Waddington, Adam Killip, Geoff and sponsors allows us to continually improve the Rachel Quayle, John and Joan Ryder all of Parish Walk experience year on year. whom have selflessly given up so much of their time to make the Parish Walk what it is. We are proud to anounce the introduction of the Nedgroup Investments Fanzone at Knockaloe Finally a big thank you to all the officials, Farm in Patrick. Here we are providing ample marshals, checkers-in and all those members off road parking, a video screen with live of the public who come out every year to make streaming of walkers going through Glen Maye the Parish Walk the unique experience that it is. and checking in at Peel, food and drink vendors To all the competitors please read and observe and childrens’ inflatable attractions, courtesy the rules carefully and obey the marshals’ of Victim Support IOM. Supporters will be able instructions as they are there for your own to check on walkers’ progress via computer safety. terminals and there will be extra timing stations at the Round Table and Glen Maye. There is a Good luck and enjoy your Parish Walk. No Stopping Zone in force from Eary Cushlin to Raymond Cox Race Director. 3 Advice for support drivers Advice for support drivers NEW TRAFFIC • Lezayre Road from the Narradale MANAGEMENT – Road to its junction with the B16 PLEASE READ. For Glen Auldyn Road more detailed • The Dhoon to Laxey Road 1.information Display your please numbers see clearly on the 4. Do not stop on the NO STOPPING http://route.parishwalk.com/front and rear windscreens. 4. ZONESDo not stop which on theare: NO STOPPING ZONES which are: 1. Display your numbers clearly on the Braddan Bridge to Union Mills 2. Thefront following and rear roads windscreens. will be CLOSED • Braddan Bridge to Union Mills On the A26 St Marks Road between 2. forThe ALL following traffic: roads will be CLOSED • On the A26 St Marks Road between the Braaid Roundabout and the for ALL traffic: the Braaid Roundabout and the turn A1 from Union Mills to Crosby • A1 from Union Mills to Crosby turnoff for off the for Cleaynagh the Cleaynagh Road Road The Cleaynagh Road On the Castletown Road from the • The Cleaynagh Road • On the Castletown Road from the junction of the Cleaynagh Road to • The Orrisdale Road junction of the Cleaynagh Road to the the junction with the Oatlands Road • Derby Road, Peel junction with the Oatlands Road On the Castletown Road from the • On the Castletown Road from the junction of the Old Castletown Road Plan your route! junction of the Old Castletown withRoad the with junction the junction with the with Orrisdale the RoadOrrisdale Road 3.
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