Would anyone like my entry to the Tunbridge Wells Half marathon on Feb 27? I know it is sold out now so I don't want to waste the space. I would be interested in that as long as the organiser don't mind changing names and err ...genderIt s is just
Thinking of entering the Tunbridge Wells Half Marathon as part of my preparation for the London Marathon. Anybody run this event in the past? is the course any good? organisation? is there chip timing etcPlease advise. WS I've not done it before
There I was, doing a bit of forward planning, when I discovered that entries are now open for the 2010 version of this one. Go to the blue "events" tab at the top and key Tunbridge Wells into the search facility and you'll get a lot of info.I assume
are the odds, if it snows again, of countless die-hard runners still making their way to Tunbridge Wells - through extreme conditions - on the off chance that the race might just still be on (like we did at this year's event)? Don't think I'll be setting off
!My first time at TW and my only previous half is the rather lovely Windsor half so I think I'll be in for a bit of a shock with this one! Happy Training everyone! So Dover or Tunbridge that's the question. Decision which has the most and steepest hills
for the weekend' GL\ScottySee you both at Dartford, Canterbury, Tunbridge and ... Thanet 20? (2nd March). excelant pre marathon well run, £20 cheaper than Silverstone. Thanet 20, there's a thought. Are you running the Paddock Wood 1/2m aswell ? Ashley - you
with someone extolling the virtues of corn plasters, or even a lengthy diatribe about Calderdale's proposed level of Council Tax.There's much worse than the Tunbridge Wells half marathon - and yes, I have been treated to one of the above, but I shall let you
Where and when?Sunday, February 15, KentWhat is it?Officially named Royal Tunbridge Wells by Edward VII, this quiet town lies at the heart of one of the most scenic stretches of countryside in England, surrounded by the unspoilt beauty of the Weald
Just to say a big thank you to all concerned with the organising of this years Tunbridge Wells Half Marathon. The event was extremely well run with great marshalling along with a fantastic course.Special thanks also to the 2.00 hour pace setters
Flying start? Ashley and Gavo are nowhere to be seen...With three races all on the same day in Kent, it was hard to choose which one to do.The Tunbridge Wells Half-Marathon paid off nicely. I travelled down with Howard and Pathfinder, friends from