THE BIG BULL RUN – COMPETITION RULES & TERMS
The competition is open to residents of the United Kingdom aged 18 years or over.
The competition consists of one skill-based guess competition:
• Guess the weight of the sculpture
There will be one overall winner. The entrant with the closest correct guess to the verified weight of the sculpture will win a £200 cash prize.
As a tie-break question, entrants must also answer:
“How many metres of chain were used to create the sculpture?”
The tie-break question will only be used in the event that two or more entrants submit equally close guesses for the weight of the sculpture.
If tie-break answers are also identical, the winner will be selected at random from the tied entries.
Suggested donations are entirely voluntary. Donations are fundraising contributions and do not increase the chances of winning.
All proceeds raised will go to:
• Motor Neurone Disease Association
• British Heart Foundation
No purchase or donation is necessary to enter.
Free postal entry is available by sending the following details:
• Full name
• Postal address
• Telephone number
• Email address
• Weight guess
• Tie-break answer
To:
British Charolais Cattle Society Ltd
Avenue M
Stoneleigh Park
Kenilworth
Warwickshire
CV8 2RG
Entries must be received by 19th October 2026. Late entries may not be included.
Winners will be contacted using the details provided on their entry form.
The organiser’s decision is final.
By entering the competition, winners agree that their name and photograph may be used for promotional and publicity purposes relating to the competition and associated fundraising activity.
Personal information supplied will only be used for the administration of the competition and will not be shared with third parties except where necessary for the operation of the competition or required by law.
The organisers reserve the right to amend, suspend or withdraw the competition where necessary due to circumstances beyond their reasonable control.
This competition is operated as a prize competition under UK law and is intended to comply with the Gambling Act 2005.