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Calendar 2020 Event Calendar 2020 VIRTUAL RACES Event Location Race Date Estimated Reg Price Various Options Anywhere! Monthly Race Day £20 MAY Event Location Race Date Estimated Reg Price Run Hackney Hackney May 17th May 8th £72 Run4Colour East Anglia May 31st May 25th £20 Swansea Triathlon Swansea May 31st April 24th £65 JUNE Event Location Race Date Estimated Reg Price Fishguard Triathlon - Sprint South Wales June 13th May 21st £50 Wales Triathlon - Middle South Wales June 13th May 21st £135 Inflatable 5K Yorkshire June 13th May 28th £30 Lincoln 10K Lincoln June 14th May 24th £28 Inflatable 5K Hertfordshire June 20th June 4th £30 Rough Runner - Salford Quays Manchester June 20-21st June 8th £50 JULY Event Location Race Date Estimated Reg Price Long Course Weekend South Wales July 3-5th June 2nd £259 Wales Swim South Wales July 3rd June 2nd £55 Inflatable 5K Somerset July 4th June 18th £30 Wales Sportive South Wales July 4th June 2nd £55 British 10K London July 5th June 23rd £50 Leeds 10K Leeds July 5th June 15th £30 Wales Marathon South Wales July 5th June 1st £55 Wales Half Marathon South Wales July 5th June 1st £40 Wales 10K South Wales July 5th June 1st £25 Wales 5K South Wales July 5th June 1st £20 Inflatable 5K Sussex July 11th June 25th £30 Rough Runner - Birmingham Birmingham July 11-12th June 29th £50 Spartan Super Marston Lodge July 11th July 1st £60 Spartan Sprint Marston Lodge July 12th July 1st £50 Superhero in the City London July 16th July 14th £29 Gower Triathlon South Wales July 25th June 24th £50 Inflatable 5K Oxfordshire July 26th July 16th £30 Burnley 10K Burnley TBC TBC TBC AUGUST Event Location Race Date Estimated Reg Price York 10K York Aug 2nd June 13th £30 London Triathlon London Aug 8-9th July 1st TBC Inflatable 5K Manchester Aug 8th July 23rd £30 Mudnificent 7 Warwickshire Aug 8th July 29th £35 Spartan Beast Kent Aug 15th Aug 5th £75 Spartan Sprint Kent Aug 16th Aug 5th £50 Hull Half Marathon Hull Aug 16th TBC £35 Hull 10K Hull Aug 16th TBC £28 Inflatable 5K London Aug 22nd Aug 6th £30 Gateshead Half Marathon Gateshead Aug 30th Aug 22nd £33 Inflatable 5K West Sussex Aug 30th Aug 13th £30 Glasgow Men’s 10K Glasgow Aug 30th Aug 19th £33 SEPTEMBER Event Location Race Date Estimated Reg Price Rough Runner - London North Finsbury Park Sept 5-6th Aug 24th £50 Saundersfoot Tri - Sprint South Wales Sept 5th Aug 13th £50 Edinburgh 5K Edinburgh Sept 5th May 20th £35 Edinburgh 10K Edinburgh Sept 5th May 20th £57.5 Edinburgh Half Marathon Edinburgh Sept 6th May 20th £105 Edinburgh Marathon Edinburgh Sept 6th May 20th £220 Paris Half Marathon Paris Sept 6th TBC £80 Milton Keynes Half Marathon Milton Keynes Sept 6th TBC £50 Milton Keynes Marathon Milton Keynes Sept 6th TBC £38 London Duathlon London Sept 6th TBC TBC London Duathlon - Half London Sept 6th August 15th TBC London Duathlon - Relay London Sept 6th August 15th TBC London Duathlon - Ultra London Sept 6th August 15th TBC Inflatable 5K Gloucestershire Sept 12th Aug 27th £30 Cheshire Half Marathon Cheshire Sept 13th Sept 3rd £31 Chester Half Marathon Chester Sept 13th TBC £44.50 Inflatable 5K Kent Sept 19th Sept 3rd £30 Spartan Beast Scotland Sept 19th Sept 9th £75 Spartan Sprint Scotland Sept 20th Sept 9th £50 Scottish 10K Lothian Sept 20th Sept 9th £39.50 Scottish Half Marathon Lothian Sept 20th Sept 9th £53 Brighton Marathon Brighton Sept 20th TBC £138 BM10K Brighton Sept 20th TBC £40 BM Ride Brighton Sept 20th TBC £50 Inflatable 5K Essex Sept 26th Sept 10th £30 Sheffield Half Marathon Sheffield Sept 27th TBC £37 Sheffield 10K Sheffield Sept 27th Sept 7th £28 Zombie Evacuation London TBC TBC TBC Zombie Evacuation East Anglia TBC TBC TBC Bury 10K Bury TBC TBC TBC Cheshire Half Marathon Cheshire TBC TBC TBC Middlesborough 10K Middlesborough TBC TBC TBC OCTOBER Event Location Race Date Estimated Reg Price Mumbles Triathlon - Middle South Wales Oct 3rd Sept 4th £105 Mumbles Triathlon - Sprint South Wales Oct 3rd Sept 4th £50 Inflatable 5K Glasgow Oct 3rd Aug 17th £30 Bournemouth 5K Bournemouth Oct 3rd Sept 23rd £38.50 Bournemouth 10K Bournemouth Oct 3rd Sept 23rd £60 Bournemouth Half Marathon Bournemouth Oct 4th Sept 23rd £109 Rough Runner - London West Gunnersbury Oct 2nd-4th Sept 21st £50 Chester Marathon Chester Oct 4th July 29th £55 Inflatable 5K Chester Oct 10th Aug 24th £30 Spartan Beast Windsor Oct 10th Sept 30th £75 Spartan Super Windsor Oct 11th Sept 30th £60 Spartan Sprint Windsor Oct 11th Sept 30th £50 Royal Parks Half Marathon London Oct 11th TBC £143.95 Manchester Marathon Manchester Oct 11th TBC £60 Manchester Half Marathon Manchester Oct 11th TBC £35 Oxford Half Marathon Oxford Oct 11th TBC TBC Paris Marathon Paris Oct 11th TBC £195 Inflatable 5K Norwich Oct 17th Oct 1st £30 Amsterdam Marathon Amsterdam Oct 18th July 29th £80 Amsterdam Half Marathon Amsterdam Oct 18th July 29th £35 Amsterdam 8K Amsterdam Oct 18th July 29th £20 Yorkshire Marathon York Oct 18th Sept 28th £55 Yorkshire 10Mile York Oct 18th Sept 28th £35 Barcelona Marathon Barcelona Oct 18th TBC £65 Inflatable 5K Aberdeen Oct 24th Oct 8th £30 GEAR 10K East Anglia Oct 25th TBC £27 Men’s 10K - Edinburgh Edinburgh Oct 25th Oct 15th £29 Women’s 10K - Edinburgh Edinburgh Oct 25th Oct 15th £29 Inflatable 5K Peterbrough Oct 31st Oct 15th £30 Supernova Run London TBC TBC TBC NOVEMBER Event Location Race Date Estimated Reg Price Tatton Park 10K Cheshire Nov 2nd Oct 23rd £24 Tatton Park Half Marathon Cheshire Nov 3rd Oct 23rd £30 Spartan Super Ireland Nov 7th Oct 27th £60 Spartan Sprint Ireland Nov 7th Oct 27th £50 Supernova Run Kelpies Nov 13-14th Nov 10th £30 Cheshire 10K Warrington Nov 9th Nov 4th £22 Inflatable 5K Exeter Nov 14th Oct 29th £30 Spartan Super Wales Nov 21st Nov 11th £60 Spartan Sprint Wales Nov 22nd Nov 11th £50 Hertfordshire Half Marathon Knebworth House Nov 22nd Nov 12th £39 DECEMBER Event Location Race Date Estimated Reg Price Santa in the City London Dec 3rd Nov 30th £29 Spartan Stadion Race Twickenham Dec 5th Nov 25th £60 POSTPONED - TBC Rough Runner - London South Morden Park TBC TBC £50 Rough Runner - Oxfordshire Oxford TBC TBC £50 Leeds Half Marathon Leeds TBC TBC £37 Nottingham 10K Nottingham TBC TBC £37 Derby Half Marathon Derby TBC TBC £35 ALL YEAR ROUND Event Location Race Date Estimated Reg Price Spartan Trifecta Various Any N/A £169 London to Paris Cycle Paris Various N/A £195 UK Bungee Various Various N/A £60 UK Parachuting Various Various N/A £200+ Big Fun Run Various Various N/A TBC Dog Jog Various Various N/A TBC All dates and prices on this attachment are estimated, and the online console will always have the most up to date information. From January 2020, there will be a withdrawal deadline on each event two weeks prior to the full registration deadline to ensure participants get race communications as soon as possible..
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