Distance: 750m/ 20K/ 5KWhere: Karnes, Argyll, ScotlandWhen: July 3First man: Graham Leitch 59:13First woman: Kerry Macphee 1:10:12Last finisher: 2:04:29No of finishers: 117This new sprint-distance event is bound to become a season favourite
Distance: 1.5K/ 43K/ 10KWhere: Bowness-on-Windermere, CumbriaWhen: July 3First man: Steven Garner 2:27:39First woman: Christine Johnson 2:37:12Last finisher: 4:35:43No of finishers: 157Anyone who took part in this race last year could be forgiven
Distance: 1.5K/ 40K/ 10KDate: July 31Where: Blithfield Sailing Club, StaffordshireFirst man: Nick Dunn 1:58:08First woman: Hannah Shooter 2:14:03Last finisher: 3:47:47No of finishers: 222It must be reassuring for those with fears of swallowing mouthfuls of mucky water when the sw...
unique selling points to bring athletes to their race. A purpose-built loch is going to take some beating.Organised by Fleet Feet triathlon club, this event gave athletes the choice of standard and sprint distances. The cloudy but warm conditions meant
; she finished 16 minutes ahead, in 6:52:11. In the men's race, Chris Goodfellow had already overtaken Will Newbery on the bike and took victory in 5:34:55, with Newbery finishing 14 minutes later.The slick organisation of the event, which featured split
of almost 20 per cent.There were some tricky descents, too, resulting in nasty spills for some riders, including Richard Anderson, who had been chasing down race leader Martin Cain. This left Cain to continue to victory, with Duncan Shea-Simonds moving up
the knee-creaking inclines at miles three and eight. However, on the upside these were balanced by a recuperating mile-long downhill stretch afterwards. It wasn't the most beautiful route, but the race facilities bagged the event some serious brownie points
the gumption to muster a sprint finish. Along with the 10K race the Bournemouth Bay Run event consisted of a half marathon, 5K and children's 1K race. There was chip timing for the 10K and half marathon and a medal, T-shirt and goody bag for all finishers
Rosindale had a more comfortable race in the women's event, pulling away on the final run to secure a win in 2:06:37, more than a minute ahead of Ireland's Aileen Morrison. Overall, great performances in miserable conditions.
When: July 24Where: Marlow, BuckinghamshireFirst man: Rupert Shute 1:17:45First Woman: Penny McCrabbe 1:29:47Last Finisher: 3:07:58No. of Finishers: 677PB potential: 64%Overall rating: 88%Some events depend on gimmicks - say superhero costumes