New York Marathon
New York, New York! Land of the Skyscraper and home of the American Dream. 5 boroughs and 8.5 million people….. All watched over by the glorious Lady Liberty. Its bigger, bolder…
Summer Series 2016
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…
Summer Plod
Ian Dyer took himself just across the water to embark on this solo mission around the countryside surrounding Waterlooville. This 21 mile course is almost entirely run on footpaths, bridleways…
St. George’s 10
St George. Roman soldier. The slayer of the dragon. The patron saint of England. Made so in 1327 by King Edward III because he embodied everything that he wanted his…
Abominable Snowman
4 years it’s taken for this race to live up to its tag line “wet, muddy, step and cold”, but this year it delivered on all fronts in abundance. This…
Thames Meander
So flat the elevation ends up in minus figures, this out and back half marathon is a surprisingly off road affair following footpaths and trails along the iconic banks of…
Fell Running Weekend 2014
29 Isle of Wight Road Runners took to the hills of Ventnor to participate in the Isle of Wight Fell Running Championship Series on 13th and 14th September. The weekend consisted of…
Saxon Shore Marathon
Steve Rumsey travelled to Kent for a jaunt along the Saxon Shore Way where it winds its way up the coast. The course is very flat, with a few undulations,…
Larmer Tree – Day 1
A bright eyed and bushy tailed bunch were on 6.25 ferry to take part in the first day of the Larmer Tree race weekend. Set in the beautiful countryside of…