And the winner is...Bryan Arthur!
We are pleased to announce the winner, of week 22, in the 2016 #clickyourclock competition as Bryan Arthur (handicap 4.0 )
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Register for Running StatsWe are pleased to announce the winner, of week 22, in the 2016 #clickyourclock competition as Bryan Arthur (handicap 4.0 )
Read moreFollowing feedback from previous delegates and after a period of re-evaluation, the runbritain Race Directors' accredited and intermediate courses have been merged to form one course. The new course combines both the key information and delivery style provided from the accredited course along with the interactive elements of the intermediate course to deliver a single course that meets the needs of those new to delivering road race events through to experienced Race Directors.
Read moreHave you raced in the last week? Many of the results are now in. Make sure you #clickyourclock on yours before 12 o' clock tomorrow to be in with a chance ofwinning a Polar FT4 heart rate monitor in week 22 of the weekly #clickyourclock competition for 2016.
Read moreEverybody knows that the Leeds Abbey Dash is one race on the calendar not to be missed and if you enter before 31st August you can take advantage of the EARLY BIRD offer and save 20% on entry.
Read moreYoung Callum Hawkins (handicap -6.2) ran a race way better than anyone could have expected as he finished ninth in the Rio 2016 Olympic Marathon.
Read moreMo Farah (handicap -7.9) further etched his name into the history books as he became the greatest British track and field athlete of all time, adding 5,000m gold to the 10,000m he won last Saturday night to complete the 'double-double'.
Read moreThe Vitality Reading Half Marathon returns on Sunday 19th March 2017 and race organiser, Sweatshop, are calling charities to drive awareness of their charity through the well-established sporting event. One of the largest half marathons in the UK, the event had almost 20,000 registered runners in 2016 - providing the perfect platform to showcase an organisation and raise vital funds.
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