Loch Ness Festival of Running
It may only be the second largest lake in Scotland, but it is the most famous by miles. It’s murky depths stretch 37km from Fort Augustus to Inverness and of…
It may only be the second largest lake in Scotland, but it is the most famous by miles. It’s murky depths stretch 37km from Fort Augustus to Inverness and of…
In it’s 3rd year of running the Southampton Half Marathon organisers decided to add a bit of variety into their event. 3 distances are now on offer with a 10k,…
Sunday 1st March was the final of the Ryde Harriers Cross Country series. The Arthur Biggs Handicap race; which participants could enter if they’d raced at least one of the previous…
With a successful club turn-out for the 2015 Brighton Marathon we had an even bigger contingent of IOWRR’s complete it this year – 36! Clear blue skies and sunshine for…
Four IWRR’s took off to the Big Smoke to run the Royal Parks Half Marathon – a ballot run which Garry and Bridget were lucky to secure their places through,…
I am so pleased to have made it round, phew! This is my 1st 10k since mid June and my dodgy leg and I must admit I found it hard!…
So last night saw the final run of our Summer Series. This was our men v’s women group run – the boys won the evening being 21 seconds adrift and women…
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…
30 hardy runners took to the mainland to compete today in the Lordshill 10 mile road race. They battled wind and rain to finish – despite this a massive 11 came away…
An afternoon and evening full of 5000m races at Stantonbury track, the home of Marshall Milton Keynes AC promised much. A competitive field in each race, graded according to ability,…