The Great North to South R#n
A 20 mile run in the sun. A day out, running through countryside with likeminded fools .. er I mean people… what could be finer? Started in 2012 by Richard…
A 20 mile run in the sun. A day out, running through countryside with likeminded fools .. er I mean people… what could be finer? Started in 2012 by Richard…
A record number of runners turned out for the fourth running of The Rog Run. Celebrating the life of Isle of Wight Road Runners long time member Roger Walker-Reed and…
Sunday 17th March was the Salisbury 10 Mile, hosted by the City of Salisbury Athletics & Running Club. Despite an early hiccup with Keith Ruth’s car not starting in the…
Three IORR’s travelled up to Scotland to partake in the Glencoe Marathon. They set up camp Friday in anticipation of the race today. The course is all off road trail…
Today, in case you didn’t already know, is Isle of Wight Day. A day to celebrate all that is good and great about our beautiful diamond shaped oasis of calm….
The final Easter Weekend race again hosted by Ryde Harriers this time traversing to the other side of the Island with the start and finish of the Three Hills being…
Challenge. It’s a word that means different things to different people. What is an unsurmountable task for one may be a walk in the park for others. It’s about how…
Despite having to compete with a stellar line up over at Seaclose Park for the IOW Festival, a few roadrunners did make is over to Brading for the Ryde Harriers…
The 3rd and final race in the Ryde Harriers Cross Country series took place on Sunday. Only 9 Roadrunners lined up for the Arthur Biggs Handicap race, many club members…
Trish Train was on the unearthly early 6 am ferry amid sub zero temperatures as she made her way over to the 28th running of the Chichester 10k. Run on…