Easter Weekend 2015
Ryde Harriers hosted two scenic and challenging races over the Easter Weekend. The first of which was Saturday afternoon, Newport to Ryde multi-terrain race. The weather was overcast, cool with…
Ryde Harriers hosted two scenic and challenging races over the Easter Weekend. The first of which was Saturday afternoon, Newport to Ryde multi-terrain race. The weather was overcast, cool with…
Billed on the organisers website as “a serious test of endurance” this trail race is high and steep, rocky and muddy, tough and challenging. Starting in the village of Widecombe-In-The-Moor…
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…
Another inaugural race today – Winchester Half Marathon. The route takes in some of the iconic sights of Winchester and then through the countryside to finish at the Guildhall in…
Hosted by Invicta East Kent Athletics Club, this 10 mile race visits the quiet lanes south of the city. The route is undulating but picturesque, heading out from the sports…
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…
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,…
Run on the same day as the more famous US marathon the Boston races have a very appealing factor… not only is why weather a lot better on this side…
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,…