Brighton Marathon
Growing in numbers year on year, the relatively new Brighton Marathon is fast becoming a “must do” on the running calendar. This years was only the eighth running of the…
Growing in numbers year on year, the relatively new Brighton Marathon is fast becoming a “must do” on the running calendar. This years was only the eighth running of the…
Dan Williams was back to take on the Cider Frolic for the second year in a row. Having won the event last year he decided to take it a bit…
A surprise soggy start soaked team IWRR as they stood on the startline at Smallbrook Stadium. Gone were the scorching temperatures of the past few days as a second break in…
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…
6 of our runners looked to brave the coastal paths in the Portsmouth Half Marathon. A similar route to the December Marathon the course whilst flat proves to have its…
The buzzy town of Bristol was host to the Simplyhealth Great 10k on Sunday. The picturesque backdrop was clearly a huge draw, despite a massive capacity of 13000, (virtually unheard…
Two IOWRR’s travelled to Samphire Hoe in Kent, a man made nature reserve. This event is Tolkien themed, the event date falling so close to several famous Hobbits’ birthdays! The 3.85…
A massive 39 IOWRR’s completed the Gosport Half Marathon, now in its 31st year. As always Gosport provide an awesome goodybag and this years medals were pretty special and a…
The first race of the Easter Weekend was hosted by Ryde Harriers. The course is an undulating one following mostly paths and tracks starting from the Council offices in Newport…
A race on a Thursday? In the evening? Unheard of! But that’s exactly what super speedster Simon Pilcher was upto this week. With 3 distances up for grabs this little…