Two former winners will be back to mark the special 10th running of Keighley and Craven Athletic Club's Bronte Way next month.
First winner, Jeff Emmott, who also won in 1991, has signed up for the race on Sunday, October 17.
Fell international and Keighley club-mate Jo Prowse is also booked to run.
There will be a special T-shirt for all competitors as well as spot and prime prizes. Entries can be obtained from Kevin Hopkinson on 01535 606611 (daytime) and 01756 794979 (evening), 0403 174652 (mobile) or e-mail kevin.hopkinson@lancashire.newsquest.co.uk
It's a race suitable for road, fell or trail runner and starts from the information centre in Wycoller, near Colne, finishing outside the famous Bronte Parsonage in Haworth.
Total distance is nine miles and Gary Oldfield holds the record at 49 minutes 43 seconds.
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