Goodwood Festival of Running
At the foot of the Sussex Downs lies Goodwood Motor Circuit. Opened in September 1948 to host the first post war race meeting, it is the only classic circuit in…
At the foot of the Sussex Downs lies Goodwood Motor Circuit. Opened in September 1948 to host the first post war race meeting, it is the only classic circuit in…
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…
Nestled between Wareham, Corfe Castle and the Purbecks is Burnbake Campsite. A secluded haven adjoining the beautiful area of Rempstone Heath and the host for a weekend of racing. With…
Having mastered every distance from parkrun to the marathon, our superstar Stuart Backhouse took on his first Ultra this Saturday. In true Backhouse style, it wasn’t a flat 30 but…
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…
One of the highlights of the December festive races, the Chilly Hilly always attracts many athletes from the Island and even beyond (it was the feature race in Runners World…
The weather didn’t abate as the unusually high temperatures continued on Easter Monday making it of one the hottest editions of this race in history. Some brutal “undulation” faced the…
Dublin. Capital of Southern Ireland and largest city on the Emerald Isle. Famous for its welcoming locals, nightlife and of course it’s Guinness. Club stalwart Keith Ruth took the journey…
A large group of IWRR’s traveled to Brighton to either compete in the Marathon or support the runners. An expected 10,000 people were due to finish the race. Weather conditions changed…
The banks of the River Avon were the backdrop of the eighth Hampshire Road Race League race. Starting in the City of Salisbury Athletics track, some 12 Roadrunners made trip…