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Weekday Winners: The Winners!
By on 23/09/2011 12:33:57
Were you a lucky entrant? Keep checking back here for the latest prize winners in our fantastic Weekdays Winners 2011 competitions!
PRIZE WINNERS:Thursday September 1 - Saucony Cortana Running Shoes (x2)Debra Bourne (Beckenham)David Barron (Oxford)Friday September 2 - Garmin Forerunner 610Malcolm Cliff (West Yorkshire)Monday September 5 - Xempo Technical Tee (x10)Simon Davenport
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RW Pocket Race Guide - January
By Runner's World on 27/12/2005 11:35:52
What's coming up, what's closing soon, what's filling fast
-MARATHON Pontefract, West YorkshireFebruary 26 (Sun)EASTBOURNE HALF-MARATHON Eastbourne, East SussexFebruary 26 (Sun)RODING VALLEY HALF-MARATHON Woodford Green, EssexFebruary 26 (Sun)TUNBRIDGE WELLS HALF-MARATHON Tunbridge Wells, KentMarch 5 (Sun)BERKHAMSTED HALF
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RW Pocket Race Guide - October
By Catherine Lee on 27/09/2007 12:59:04
What's coming up, what's closing soon, what's filling fast
Bronte Way Trail 8, October 7Closing SoonBronte Way Trail 8 (West Yorkshire, October 7) Brush up your navigational skills in this demanding point-to-point off-road race across the breathtaking Brontë moors.Oldbury 10 (Gloucestershire, October 7
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RW Pocket Race Guide - June
By David Mitchell on 27/05/2008 12:52:20
Dream Mile, Potters 'Arf Marathon, Mabie Forest 10K Trail Race, Pants in the Park, Llanelli Waterside 10K, Humpty Dumpty 10K
Closing Soon... St Albans Half-Marathon, June 8Southend Half-Marathon (Essex, June 8) Prepare to soak up the sights and sounds of the resort's bustling promenade thanks to a brand-new course for 2008St Albans Half-Marathon (East Yorkshire, June 8
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Pocket Race Guide: Historic Settings
By Dominique Brady on 07/10/2010 14:37:57
If you like a dash of culture when competing, take a speedy tour of some of Britain’s finest sights with our guide to heritage races
the 8K, a fast and frantic race which incorporates the EVAC cross-country championships. Enter online now.The Hilly Clothing Company Richmond 10K (North Yorkshire, October 17)One of North Yorkshire's most popular tourist towns has a rich
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Readers' Top 50 Races 2008: 7-14 Votes
By Runner's World on 26/01/2009 12:44:37
You voted for them... here they are. It's your favourite races of 2008 (7 - 14 votes)
between 0 and 100%, allowing us to rank them. This chart represents races that received between 7 and 14 responses. Race Overall score (2008) How many would do it again? No. of ratings (2008)1Paras 10, North Yorkshire When? September 14 Why
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Readers' Top 50 Races 2009: 15-24 votes
By on 19/01/2010 12:06:52
You voted for them... here they are. It's your favourite races of 2009 (15 - 24 votes)
ratings) Where? North Yorkshire When? September 13A unique multi-terrain course as used in the Parachute Regiment's Selection, with the option to carry a 35lb rucksack and wear military boots for an even tougher challenge.11. White Peak Marathon (and Half
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Way-Laid
By Andy Blackford on 05/09/2003 11:30:24
Is there any better preparation for the sand dunes of Jordan than a summer jaunt along the Cleveland Way?
discomfort when I do this’). The path hurls itself gleefully at vertical climbs, then thunders directly down dead drops. There are no ‘gently winding sections’ or ‘gradual ascents by means of easily-negotiable hairpin bends’. This is Yorkshire. The course
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One Dog And His Man
By Andy Blackford on 09/09/2003 10:50:33
Realising that your canine running partner is more famous than you can be something of a blow
.”“He’s working undercover for DEFRA in the Brecon Beacons.”“He’s realised that, in his heart, he’s really a Yorkshire Terrier. He’s resting up before the op.”“Someone told me he had a lovely coat, and it suddenly occurred to me that he’d make a lovely coat
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Excuses, Excuses
By Andy Blackford on 09/09/2003 11:49:06
Sometimes the truth is stranger than fiction - but mostly it's the other way around
amazement when, as I dropped down from the North Yorkshire Moors, my pedometer read 300 kilometres and I calculated that Whitby was just 33 kilometres away.However, my calculations proved to be wrong. It was actually 36 kilometres to Whitby. But three
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