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Readers' Races of the Year 2008
By Runner's World on 26/01/2009 18:11:34
The best British races of the last year - as voted by you, the runners who ran them
Your Number One: Midsummer Munro Half-MarathonLast year, you raced all over the UK in huge numbers, then came online in equally large numbers to rave (or rant!) about it. Now, after some serious number-crunching, we can reveal our official Readers
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RW's Races Of The Year 2007
By Runner's World on 21/01/2008 11:09:49
The 50 best British races of the last year - as judged by you, the runners who ran them. 2008 has a lot to live up to...
Your Number One: Northumberland Coastal RunThe Runner’s World community has spoken! Here they are – the 50 best races in Britain from last year. There’s something for every shade of runner here – from 5K up to marathon, from tarmac to mudbaths
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Readers' Races of the Year 2004
By Runner's World on 18/01/2005 12:00:51
You voted for them... here they are. It's your favourite races of 2004
, or the sole rating for September's Quicksand 15, your scores and comments are now helping runners up and down the country to decide where to race each weekend.The ratingsWe've divided the 2004 ratings into two tables:Races with more than 10 votesRaces with 3
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Readers' Races of the Year 2006
By Runner's World on 10/01/2007 14:44:23
You voted for them... here they are. It's your favourite races of 2006
Races of the Year 2006. It might even help you decide when and where to race this year. After all, with the number of events taking place in the UK set to rise again in 2007, organising your race diary is only going to get harder...The ratings
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Readers' Races of the Year 2005
By Runner's World on 10/01/2006 22:49:19
You voted for them... here they are. It's your favourite races of 2005
and comments are now helping runners up and down the country to decide where to race each weekend.The ratingsWe've divided the 2005 ratings into two tables:Races with more than 15 votesRaces with 7-14 votes (all 275 of them!)If you'd like an alternative take
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Readers' Races of the Year 2007
By Runner's World on 21/01/2008 11:23:25
You voted for them... here they are. It's your favourite races of 2007
The Easy Runner Sodbury Slog - No.5 in the 15+ votes categoryYou raved, you ranted, and then most importantly, you rated - and now, after much crunching of numbers, it’s time to reveal your official Races of the Year 2007. From the wet and the wild
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RW's Races Of The Year 2003
By Runner's World on 09/02/2004 10:49:13
The cream of the crop: RW's top 100 UK races of the year. Plus for subscribers: extra details for 6 x top-fives
The Edinburgh Marathon, a new entry at 22To help you choose which events to enter in 2004, we once again bring the RUNNER’S WORLD Top 100 UK Races of the Year. It’s based on the experiences of the RUNNER’S WORLD team, our UK-wide network
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Readers' Races of the Year 2003
By Runner's World on 06/01/2004 11:40:18
You voted for them... here they are. It's your races of 2003
successes in most runners' eyes. Ballycotton, Connemara, Welsh Castles, Loch Ness and Coniston sweep into some of the top spots. But all types of races - over 900 in total - got represented.We know that no rating system can be completely relied on, and you
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Readers' Races of the Year 2006: 15+ Votes
By Runner's World on 04/01/2007 18:19:21
You voted for them... here they are. It's your races of 2006 (15 votes plus)
told me it would be. Thanks to the spectator who gave me a can of Fosters at 9 miles. A must do race!" - james 6199100%15 ratings3The Easy Runner Sodbury Slog, South Gloucestershire(11/12/06) "From hills that never end to boggy water up to mid thigh
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Readers' Races of the Year 2007: 15+ Votes
By Runner's World on 20/01/2008 20:26:17
You voted for them... here they are. It's your races of 2007 (15 votes plus)
to it than that." - Kirsty B99100%26 ratings5The Easy Runner Sodbury Slog,South Gloucestershire (11/11/07)"The fact I was overtaken by a man dressed as a banana didn't matter. What a right laugh it was. When can I register for next year?" - Natalie Smith
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