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Southern Running Guide Summer Race Listing July SOUTHERN RUNNING GUIDE SUMMER RACE LISTING JULY DATE EVENT VENUE START CONTACT NO EMAIL WEB COST 02 Woking 3 Miles Monthly Handicap - July Woking Leisure Centre 12:30 01483 564 274 [email protected] www.woking3.org.uk 02 David Davies Nonsuch Relay Nonsuch Park, Epsom 19:00 01773 880 338 [email protected] www.runningwithdavid.com £15 02 Lakeside 5K Road Race - July Hilsea Lido, Portsmouth 19:00 [email protected] www.athleticevents.co.uk £7.50 02 Yateley 10K - Race 2 Yateley Centre 19:30 0845 308 4004 [email protected] www.yateley10kseries.info £14 02 Samphire Hoe 5K Series - July Samphire Hoe, Dover 19:30 01797 230 999 [email protected] www.nice-work.org.uk £10 03 Stansted 10K Bentfi eld Green, Stansted 12:23 01279 814 059 [email protected] www.stansted10k.org.uk £12 03 Whopping Rainbow 10K and 5K Run John Orwell Sports Centre, Wapping 19:00 01797 230009 [email protected] www.nice-work.org.uk £19 04 Ashford Summer 5K Series - July Victoria Park, Ashford 19:30 01797 230 999 [email protected] www.nice-work.org.uk £10 04 GWR Towpath Series Race 3 42 Church Leaze, Bristol 19:30 [email protected] www.greatwesternrunners.org.uk £10 04 Podplus Ashford Summer 5K Series Victoria Park, London Road, Leicester 19:30 01797 230009 [email protected] www.nice-work.org.uk £10 05 South Coast Classic Triathlon Martello Fields, Seaford TBC 01270 842 800 [email protected] www.uktriathlon.co.uk £61.50 05 Birmingham and Black Country Half Marathon Wolverhampton Railway Station 09:00 [email protected] bbchm.net £20 05 The Hurt Peaslake, Surrey 09:00 01306 731 305 [email protected] www.thehurt.co.uk 05 The 150 Anniversary 10K & Fun Run Southwark Park Gomm Road 09:30 07426 946927 [email protected] www.pbraceevents.co.uk £20 05 Thorndon Park 10K Thorndon Country Park , Brentwood 09:45 07740 554 190 [email protected] www.theraceorganiser.com £14 05 Run Richmond Park 10K July Richmond Park 10:00 0208 144 0797 info@thefi xuk.com www.thefi xevents.com £17 05 Run Richmond Park 5K July Richmond Park 10:00 0208 144 0797 info@thefi xuk.com www.thefi xevents.com £17 05 Women’s Running 10K - Milton Keynes Willen Lake, Milton Keynes 10:00 03332 400 109 [email protected] wr10k.co.uk £26 05 Orion Harriers Forest Five - July Jubilee Retreat, Bury Road, London 10:00 07709 206 897 [email protected] www.orionharriers.org.uk £8 06 Lakeland Trails Half Marathon 21.1K John Ruskin School, Coniston TBC [email protected] www.lakelandtrails.org £25 06 Lakeland Trails Marathon John Ruskin School, Coniston TBC [email protected] www.lakelandtrails.org £35 06 Canterbury Sprint Triathlon Kingsmead Leisure Centre 07:00 07980 705 961 [email protected] www.velocity-events.co.uk 06 South Coast Half Marathon, 10K & 5K Fun Run Martello Fields, Seaford 09:00 01270 842 800 [email protected] www.uktriathlon.co.uk £13 06 Croydon Ultra Sandilands Club House, Croydon 09:00 07899 962 834 [email protected] thecroydonultra.wordpress.com £25 06 Run Jersey Trail Marathon and Half St. Brelade’s Bay, Jersey 09:00 07797768480 [email protected] www.runjersey.co.uk £30 06 Regent’s Park Races 10K Summer Series - July The Hub, Regent’s Park, London 09:30 07713 327 690 [email protected] www.regentsparkraces.org £16 06 Didcot Five Willowbrook Leisure Centre, Didcot 09:30 [email protected] www.didcotrunners.co.uk £10 06 NSPCC Milton Keynes Half Marathon Bury Lawn School, Milton Keynes 10:00 01908 328 060 www.nspcc.org.uk £22 06 Spire Bushey 10K and Junior Races Queen’s School, Aldenham Road 10:00 01494 630759 [email protected] www.purplepatchrunning.com £17 06 Bewl 15 Uplands Community College 10:30 01580 200 024 [email protected] www.bewl15.co.uk £22 06 Summer Plod Clanfi eld Scout Hut, Clanfi eld 10:30 07976 426247 [email protected] www.runevents.org £20 06 The Sway Carnival 5 Wilverley Plain Car Park 10:30 [email protected] www.runningtree.co.uk £9 06 Romney Marsh 10K St Martins Field, New Romney 10:30 01797 363 198 [email protected] £16 06 Adventure Boot Camp Charity 5/10K Trail Runs Rushmoor Arena near Aldershot 10:30 www.209events.com £16 06 Tadley Runners Summer 10K Hurst Community College, Tadley 11:00 07905 600273 [email protected] www.tadleyrunners.co.uk £12 06 Cranleigh 10K The Band Room, Village Way 11:00 07714 105 718 [email protected] www.cranleighrunners.com £12 06 Abbotts Ann 10K Cross Country Abbotts Ann Sports Field, Bulbery 11:15 07824 549015 [email protected] £10 JULY DATE EVENT VENUE START CONTACT NO EMAIL WEB COST 07 Self Transcendence 3x1 Mile Relay - July Battersea Park, London 19:00 0207 222 1314 [email protected] www.srichinmoyraces.org/uk 07 Blaise Blazer - July Blaise Castle, Bristol 19:15 01454 613720 [email protected] www.westburyharriers.co.uk 07 Samphire Hoe 5K Series - July Samphire Hoe, Dover 19:30 01797 230 999 [email protected] www.nice-work.org.uk £10 08 Absolute Running Gosport 5K Summer Series Stokes Bay Road, Gosport 19:30 01797 230009 [email protected] www.nice-work.org.uk £10 09 Langley Park 5k Summer Series - July Langley Park Country Park 19:00 01494 534972 [email protected] bucksinfo.net/langley-park-races £7.50 09 Wimbledon Adventure Trail Series - Race 3 Windmill Road, Wimbledon 19:00 07772111491 [email protected] www.goodrunguide.co.uk £10 09 Crown to Crown 5K July Evening Race Westley Heights Country Park 19:30 01268 768 082 [email protected] www.pitsearunningclub.org.uk £2 09 Bitton 5K Series - 3 of 4 Avon Valley Railway 19:30 [email protected] www.bittonroadrunners.co.uk £14 10 The Chicks Chase The Caldecotte Arms, Milton Keynes 19:00 [email protected] fqevents.co.uk/chicks-chase-3 10 Standard Chartered Great City Race London 19:15 0207 902 0200 [email protected] www.cityrace.co.uk £30 10 Dinton Pastures 5K/10K - Race 3 Multi Activity Centre, Wokingham 19:30 07872805883 ellie@barnesfi tness.co.uk www.barnesfi tness.co.uk £14 11 Rye Summer Classic Series 10K - July Race Rye Nature Reserve 19:30 01797 230 999 [email protected] www.nice-work.org.uk £14 12 Self Transcendence 10K - July Battersea Park, London 08:00 0207 222 1314 [email protected] www.srichinmoyraces.org.uk £10 13 50 Mile Challenge Gate Inn, Marshside 06:00 01227 265 536 [email protected] www.challengehub.co.uk £55 13 The Bastion Full Iron Distance at Hever Castle Hever Castle, Kent 07:00 01892870681 [email protected] www.castletriathlonseries.co.uk/en 13 Thame Triathlon Thame Leisure Centre 07:30 01933 663 516 [email protected] www.thebritish10klondon.co.uk £44 13 Dartford Half Marathon Central Park, Dartford 09:00 07956 308 712 [email protected] www.dartfordharriersac.co.uk £23 13 Brighton Beach Aquathlon Brighton & Hove Beach 09:00 07917753794 [email protected] www.brightonsports.co.uk £21 13 Surrey Badger Half Marathon Denbies Vineyard, Dorking 10:00 07952 349 226 [email protected] www.eventstolive.co.uk £22 13 Lee Valley 10K & Fun Run River Lee Country Park 10:00 08456 770 600 [email protected] www.visitleevalley.org.uk/en/whatson £12 13 The Les Golding Memorial 10K The Leas, Herne Bay 10:00 01797 230 999 [email protected] www.nice-work.org.uk £15 13 Wyvern 10K Wyvern Technology College 10:00 02380 693989 [email protected] www.wyvern.hants.sch.uk/wyvern10k £15 13 Muscle Warrior Haileybury 10K Haileybury, Hertford Heath, Hertford 10:30 07932 784 880 [email protected] musclehelp.com £15 13 Muscle Warrior - Run For Their Lives Haileybury Independent School 10:30 01763 274658 [email protected] musclehelp.com £15 13 Shock Absorber Women Only Triathlon Dorney Lake, Eton 10:45 0208 391 3913 www.humanrace.co.uk £60 13 Felsted 10K Felsted Primary school, Felsted 11:00 01371 822 709 felstedfi [email protected] www.grangefarmdunmowrunners.co.uk £12 13 Uckfi eld Lions 10K Fun Run Uckfi eld Rugby Club, Uckfi eld 11:00 01825 762 839 [email protected] www.uckfi eld-lions.org.uk £10 13 Luton AC Summer Series - Wardown Park 5K Wardown Park, Luton 11:00 07971 371 100 [email protected] www.lutonathleticclub.co.uk £11 13 Gunnersbury Park 10K Gunnersbury Park, London 11:00 07977 831 519 [email protected] www.mccpromotions10kseries.com £12 13 Roman 10K Bath 11:00 www.relishrunningraces.com/roman-10km.php 13 New Forest 10 New Park Farm, Brockenhurst 11:15 [email protected] www.nf10.co.uk 14 The Asics British 10K London Run Hyde Park, London 09:35 www.thebritish10klondon.co.uk 14 Claygate Country 5 Mile Run Claygate Recreation Ground, Surrey 10:30 0208 339 0423 [email protected] www.claygatecountryfi ve.co.uk £10 14 Self Transcendence 2 - July Battersea Park, London 19:00 0207 222 1314 [email protected] www.srichinmoyraces.org/uk 16 Brighton Phoenix 10K Hove Lawns, Kingsway, Brighton TBC 07796 952 742 [email protected] www.brightonphoenix.org.uk 16 The Medway Sporting Legacy 5K Summer Series Deangate Athletics Track, Rochester 19:00 01797 230009 [email protected] www.nice-work.org.uk £10 16 Waddesdon Manor Summer 5K Waddesdon Manor, Aylesbury 19:30 01908 254 261 [email protected] www.voaac.org.uk £12 JULY DATE EVENT VENUE START CONTACT NO EMAIL WEB COST 16 Reigate Priory Summer 10K Reigate Priory Park 19:30 01737 213 601 [email protected] www.summer10k.com £10 19 The FixAddiction Summer 10K & 5K Dorney Lake, Eton, Windsor
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