The 38th London Marathon
Some would say it’s the most famous marathon in the world. It’s 26 miles and 385 yards, the same as any other. But there is something unquantifiable that sets this…
Some would say it’s the most famous marathon in the world. It’s 26 miles and 385 yards, the same as any other. But there is something unquantifiable that sets this…
The Rye Harbour in East Sussex. A glorious nature reserve. Home to an astonishing 4500 species of plants of animals, some 300 of them rare and endangered. It is one…
Bright and sunny conditions were back drop to the Victory 5 mile HRRL race which took place from the Mounbatten Centre in Portsmouth on Sunday 14th September. The Isle of…
We had a huge turn-out for one of the South Coasts largest races. The Great South Run pulls in large crowds and some very elite talent from around the world….
A sunny cold Saturday for the ladies partaking in the Rudolph 10k and half marathon. The run was cross country for both races and all ladies performed brilliantly. The Half Marathon…
We had 32 people represent the club at the 25th Great South Run on Sunday. The course starts with the elite women, men and then in waves from Southsea seafront,…
Three IOWRR’s travelled to participate in the Solent Half Marathon. The lovely course winds through the New Forest around Exbury and along the Solent shore at Lepe. The course takes in…
Also known as the Marathon for Peace, this point to point race follows the exact border of the frontline during the First World War of 1914-1918. Starting in the city…
Set in the heart of the capital, this race has got bigger and bigger every year since it’s inaugural running in 2008. It’s easy to see why too. Organised by…