Sun 12 Oct 2025 Chippenham, Gloucestershire, UK

Marshfield Mudlark | Mudling 2K

Marshfield is once again preparing to lace up and run the risk of getting gloriously muddy as the much-loved Mudlark returns in 2025, this year starting and finishing at the Withymead Playing Fields.

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  • Sun 12 Oct 2025
Withymead Playing Fields, Chippenham
Mudling 2K

09:30

Age 4 & over

£7

  • 2 km multi terrain running

Event overview

For younger runners, the Mudling (ages 4+) promises a 2km lap through the fields and back to the playing fields. The Mudlite offers a gutsy 5km course of off-road fun for adults and juniors (ages 11+). The headline event, the Mudlark (ages 16+) sends runners on an 11km course that winds through fields, along lanes, and explores the hilly beauty of St. Catherine's Valley and the surrounding Marshfield countryside.  The Mudlark will be Race #2 of the Wiltshire Off-Road Race League (WORL). All participants will receive a medal and a Marshfield Ice Cream on completing the course and race times will be accurately recorded by DB Max. There are no entries on the day, so advance sign-up is essential. This event is organised on behalf of Marshfield Primary School PTA, and your entry helps to raise funds for our fantastic village school. On the day, expect teas and coffees, bacon sandwiches and cakes from the PTA team.

This event is part of Marshfield Mudlark.

Event details

  • Average fitness
  • Event village
  • Families
  • Newcomers

What's included

  • Medal

Entries

  • Age 4 & over
  • Entries open
  • Enter online
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Other races at event

  • Sun 12 Oct
  • #2 of 0
Withymead Playing Fields, Chippenham
Mudlite 5K

10:30

Age 11 & over

£10-£12

  • 5 km multi terrain running
  • Sun 12 Oct
  • #3 of 0
Withymead Playing Fields, Chippenham
Mudlark 11K

10:15

Age 16 & over

£20-£22

  • 11 km multi terrain running

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