Results for the Amsterdam Marathon – 16.10.22
This marathon started and finished in front of the grandstand in the Olympic Stadium. The route went through the Vondelpark, the largest public park in Amsterdam, the course then took the runners through Amsterdam’s city centre and the heart of the Rijksmuseum, the famous passage which connects Amsterdam city centre with the south of Amsterdam. The route then followed part of the Olympic route along the Amstel River, at 35km runners started heading back towards the Vondelpark and Olympic Stadium.
Position | Time | Name |
5303 | 03:49:29 | Martyn Brunt |
Results for the Great South Run – 16.10.22
This race started and finished on Clarence Esplanade in Southsea, this fast and flat course took runners through Old Portsmouth, home of the Portsmouth Cathedral, before entering the Historic Dockyard. Runners were granted permission to run past the Royal Navy’s current naval ships, – including HMS Victory, HMS Warrior and the Mary Rose museum. After exiting the Dockyard the course reached the halfway point on Winston Churchill Avenue, before going back towards Southsea Common, where the final two miles were on the scenic seafront.
Position | Time | Name |
856 | 01:12:21 | Martyn Rubery |
1841 | 01:19:30 | Philip McCarron |
1933 | 01:19:58 | Mark Eastwood |
3352 | 01:26:54 | Phillip Hayes |
5759 | 01:35:59 | Emma Eastwood |
12824 | 02:31:55 | Helen Rowe |
Results for the Daventry 10k – 16.10.22
This 10k event was centred around the market town of Daventry in Northamptonshire. The route was a challenging course, which was fast and mostly flat, running predominantly on pavements and quiet roads with a challenging hill early on.
Position | Time | Name |
46 | 00:43:16 | Alan McDougall |
78 | 00:46:13 | Hannah Carter |
Results for the Tamworth 10k – 16.10.22
The Tamworth 10k started and finished in the beautiful grounds surrounding Tamworth Castle and wound its way through the grounds and out into the town, then followed a canal section in Fazeley, before returning to the Castle Grounds.
Position | Time | Name |
29 | 00:42:03 | Steve Glaze |
219 | 01:00:36 | Nicola Glaze |
Results for the Tempo Winter Series Race 1 – 23.10.22
This is a series of five road races run over a course of 10.13k (6.3miles). The course is the same for each race but is run counter clockwise then clockwise on each alternate date. This is perfect winter training territory, as there are a few; well, one quite big hill involved.
Position | Time | Name |
34 | 00:45:57 | Alan McDougall |
78 | 00:52:23 | Barry Allen |
153 | 01:02:15 | Daniel Connolly |
175 | 01:06:19 | Rachael Allen |
180 | 01:07:23 | Alison Lowe |
232 | 01:23:11 | Kelli Sahan |
237 | 01:30:05 | Beckie Draper |
238 | 01:32:20 | David Phillips |
Results for the Marathon Du Malton – 23.10.22
Inspired by the Marathon Du Medoc in France’s wine region, the Marathon Du Malton is a ‘Gourmet 10k Wineathlon’ going through an area of Yorkshire famous for its local produce & beautiful countryside. Starting and finishing in Malton’s pretty Market Place, this unique 10k course offers contestants the chance to nibble & sip their way around the treat laden course.
Position | Time | Name |
TBC | Michaela Eyley |