Results for the Daventry Challenge – 26.9.18
This 3.6-mile out and back route meant runners decided how many laps they wanted to run within the 6-hour time limit. Mark & Emma both completed the marathon distance (26.3 miles), the course was relatively flat, with a few small inclines, and a varied surface around the Daventry Country Park reservoir into the woodland and around the meadow.
Position | Time | Name |
11 | 04:02:33 | Mark Blaszczyszyn |
23 | 05:15:14 | Emma White |
Results for the NSPCC Milton Keynes Half Marathon – 29.9.18
Owing to the increased popularity of the event, runners enjoyed a new course starting at The National Bowl, with one loop for 10k and 2 loops for the half marathon. The course was almost entirely traffic free on the Redways (purpose built cycle paths) and took in some of the very best sights of Milton Keynes including the National Bowl, Furzton Lake, Howe Park wood and the ancient tiny church of St Giles finishing off running back through the wonderful Emerson Valley linear park.
Half Marathon
Position | Time | Name |
95 | 01:45:31 | Delroy Taylor |
353 | 02:39:14 | Cal Oddy |
392 | 03:13:27 | Helen Rowe |
10k
Position | Time | Name |
43 | 00:48:12 | Jonathan Kingston |
184 | 01:00:32 | Katie Kingston |
241 | 01:03:51 | Nicola Hunt |
276 | 01:07:39 | Beckie Draper |
Results for the Blenheim Palace Half Marathon & 10k – 30.9.18
This race started outside the main gates of the Palace where this magnificent route ran through the beautiful Parkland of the Blenheim Palace Estate and surrounding villages.
10k
Position | Time | Name |
839 | 01:04:42 | Jane Damms |
903 | 01:05:01 | Nicola Glaze |
1030 | 01:07:22 | Hannah Holtham |
1046 | 01:07:36 | Jo Turrall |
1329 | 01:15:33 | Emma Cutting |
Half Marathon
Position | Time | Name |
44 | 01:31:55 | Gary Lawson |
442 | 01:56:28 | Les Carter |
490 | 01:58:06 | Cathy Keay |
569 | 02:01:26 | Philip McCarron |
890 | 02:20:54 | Claire Newman |
Results for the Robin Hood Nottingham Half Marathon – 30.9.18
This 13.1 mile run saw competitors pass some of the city’s most iconic landmarks, starting in the Victoria Embankment Recreation Ground the route headed toward Wollaton Park and through the Jubilee Campus, the route then made its way back through Jubilee Campus before taking in Castle Boulevard ahead of the big finish back on Victoria Embankment.
Position | Chip Time | Name |
235 | 01:30:47 | Paul Bradly |
Results for the Ealing Half Marathon – 30.9.18
This race started and finished in Lammas Park with a single lap, taking in parts of Central Ealing, Montpelier, Pitshanger, West Ealing, Hanwell and St Stephen’s before returning to Lammas Park.
Position | Chip Time | Name |
3277 | 02:19:11 | Anne-Marie Goodwin |
3279 | 02:19:12 | David Goodwin |
Results for the Tissington Trail Half Marathon – 30.9.18
This race is held on two dates across one weekend to accommodate as many runners as possible. The Tissington Trail, the site of a former railway line from Ashbourne to Buxton, runs along a 13 mile route from Parsley Hay to Ashbourne in Derbyshire. Surrounded by beautiful countryside the traffic-free trail is slightly downhill all the way.
Half Marathon
Position | Time | Name |
326 | 02:20:04 | Lisa Jay (Saturday) |
124 | 01:48:06 | Cathy McKeown (Sunday) |
Results for the Tissington Trail 5k – 29.9.18
Position | Time | Name |
4 | 00:26:47 | Cathy McKeown |
Results for the Labour of Love (6 hour challenge) – 30.9.18
Held at Hillingdon Cycle Circuit in Minet Country Park, Hayes, this was a 6 hour timed challenge where competitors ran for as long as they wanted (up to 6 hours) to complete as many or as few of the 1.88 mile out and back laps as they chose. Read Daniels race report here.
Distance | Time | Name |
26.2 miles | 05:39:52 | Daniel Connolly |
26.2 miles | 05:59:59 | Mary Connolly |
Results for the Bournville Leafy 10k – 30.9.18
This race was a two lap, multi terrain race around the streets and parks of Bournville in Birmingham.
Position | Time | Name |
146 | 00:57:18 | Sarah Shaw |
197 | 01:03:37 | Rachel Marrington |
202 | 01:04:22 | Nicola Hunt |
237 | 01:12:45 | Alison Clark |