Larmer Tree Races -Day 2
Even muddier than the day before, (of course it was! 1013 Runners and 34 dogs over 4 races had lovingly churned it up for them!), the next 14 victims…l mean…
Even muddier than the day before, (of course it was! 1013 Runners and 34 dogs over 4 races had lovingly churned it up for them!), the next 14 victims…l mean…
With a selection of distances on offer this year IWRR had a bijoux team to represent the diamond Isle in this years events. Steve Bennett, Steve Apsey and Ian Russell…
A glorious weekend in a national park….. you’ll love it they said…..It’ll be fun they said…. The Peak District. Ok so the name suggests hills, that was obvious…. it suggests…
We had a huge turn-out for the Needles Half Marathon – a whopping 44 people completed the course and we had lots of IOWRR’s marshalling, water-stops and supporting the runners….
Deepest Dorset. Rolling hills, roman roads, roman walls, Maumbry Rings and a neolithic henge. Castles, country piles, manor drives and chocolate box cottages. Poets, authors, martyrs and legends. Tolpuddle, Briantspuddle,…
100 miles of rolling countryside made up the course for this invitation only event. From glorious Beachy Head in East Sussex following the South Downs Way from point to point,…
A massive turn-out for a popular race – Stubbington 10k, the first race of 2017 saw us IOWRR’s bringing a coach across full of runners and supporters. A total of…
Shouldering Seaford and Eastbourne, this figure of eight course lies East of the South Downs National Park. Taking in the iconic white chalky cliffs of Beachy Head, these events are…
The Latvian City of Riga. An unlikely venue for a running festival…. or not as the case turned out as 2 or our intrepid trotting tourists Ian Dyer and Danny…
Celebrating the 50th anniversary of the ‘Eagle’ lunar landing, Phoenix runnings weekend of running promised a “few giant leaps for mankind” Glen Jones had chosen this event as his July…