About...
What you receive for your entry
By entering the Manx Telecom Parish Walk you have the opportunity to walk on the picturesque 85 mile Parish Walk route as it meanders through each of the Isle of Man's 17 parishes. Competitors must touch the church gate at each of the parish churches in a set order.
From Marown church onwards (the second of the seventeen churches), you will be recorded by electronic timing equipment and your times will be available online. There is a 'live timing' website which updates as each person checks into a church.
The times at which you reach each church can also be transmitted to two mobile phone numbers nominated by you thanks to Manx Telecom.
All entrants will receive a high quality technical sports shirt on the registration nights which is designed by six times Commonwealth Games walker Steve Partington.
Full course finishers receive a finisher's award with additional prizes for individuals and teams.
Refreshments are provided at many feed stations during the first half of the course and there is a prize presentation to which all walkers (and their friends and families) are invited.
All entrants receive an full colour race programme at registration. This will be available on this website in PDF fromat to download in advance.
Manx Harriers
The Manx Telecom Parish Walk is organised by a sub-committee of Manx Harriers. The club was founded in 1991 through the amalgamation of Boundary Harriers and Manx Athletic Club. It is based at the National Sports Centre in Douglas where it has it's clubhouse and where the Isle of Man's only all-weather track is situated which was opened by Steve Ovett in 1991.
Manx Harriers caters for track & field athletes, race walkers and both road and cross country runners. Their website is at manxharriers.com
Other athletic clubs in the Isle of Man which form the Isle of Man Athletics Association are:
Isle of Man Veteran Athletes' Club
Manx Harriers are grateful for the help and support of all the other local clubs and their members.
Other Manxathletic websites
A few of the larger athletics events in the Isle of Man have their own websites separate from the promoting clubs' main sites. They are:
Main Sponsors
Manx Telecom
Title Sponsor
Manx Timing Solutions
Event timing
3 Legs Ltd
Website
Event Management Solutions
Equipment
Up & Running
Prizes
Energy FM
Media Partner & Outside Broadcast
IFGL
Sustainability Partner
Civil Defence
Race Logistics
Colebourn
Equipment
Mann Made Group
Event 'Speed Cup' provider
ELS
Audio & lighting
Feed Station Sponsors
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MannMade Group
National Sports Centre -
3FM
Ballafreer (mile 3 on Ballahutchin Hill) -
Barclays Bank (1)
Marown School -
Zedra
Cleayneagh Road (west) -
Simcocks
Cleayneagh Road (east) -
Hospice Isle of Man
Oatlands Road (west) -
Great North Air Ambulance
Oatlands Road (east) -
Trident Trust
Ballakelly (Old Castletown Road) -
Canada Life
Santon Church -
Manx Heart Foundation
Mill House, Ballavar -
Suntera
Orrisdale Road - east -
MannVend
Orrisdale Road - west -
KPMG
Entrance to Rushen Abbey, Ballasalla -
Zurich
Malew Church -
Isle of Man Creameries
Billown Farm -
Canaccord Genuity
Arbory School -
PwC
The Level, Colby -
Cains
Rushen Church -
Prime Performance
Ballakillowey picnic area -
Capital International
Ballakilpheric -
Up and Running
Bottom of The Sloc -
Stars Group
Top of The Sloc -
Rushen Round Table
Round Table crossroads -
IQ EQ
Eairy Cushlin 1 -
Wanderbar
Eairy Cushlin 2 -
Appleby
Dalby -
Barclays Bank (2)
Glen Maye -
Affinity
nr. Gordon House, Patrick -
Nedgroup
Patrick -
Isle of Man Bank
Peel Town Hall -
MannBenham
Devil's Elbow -
Castletown Ale Drinkers (CADS)
Berk Farm (approaching Glen Wyllin, Kirk Michael) -
Group Eleven (IoM) Limited
Bishopscourt
Additional thanks to
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Isle of Man Coastguard -
St John Ambulance -
MarksPics -
Visit Isle of Man -
Royal Manx Agricultural Society -
IoM Woodland Trust -
Visit Isle of Man -
Isle of Man Skin Cancer Support Group